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3 points in his first two games. Looks like he's lined up on a line with Kane and is on Chicago's 1st PP unit surpassing Patrick Sharp. Most experts have him pegged at around 40pts for the year, but in these ideal conditions I see him between 52-60 plus his usual ridiculous amount of PIMS that he tallies up yearly.
What do u all make of his hot start? You think it's just a hot start or do you see him breaking out this year? Thanks
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If he sticks on the 1st PP he could easily crack 50-60 pts off, and he plays the type of game that is very consistent and allows the others on the PP to have some more space to work with.
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