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Here's my list, this will be for Career Years in their primes (Assuming they develop to max. potential):

Zack Kassian: 82GP*1 32G 37A 69P +15 97PIMs 263 Hits

Nicklas Jensen: 82GP 43G 41A 84P +18 66PIMs 82 Hits

Jordan Schroeder: 82GP 24G 37A 61P +11 44PIMs 41 Hits

Frankie Corrado: 82GP 12G 29A 41P +21 87PIMs 117 Hits

Brendan Gaunce: 82GP 26G 38A 64P +23 72PIMs 158 Hits

Chris Tanev: 82GP 6G 30A 36P +24 4PIMs 46 Hits

Anton Rodin: 82GP 21G 26A 47P +11 80PIMs 87 Hits

Alexandre Mallet: 82GP 17G 25A 42P +13 104PIMs 211 Hits

Kevin Connauton: 82GP 16G 21A 37P +6 92PIMs 103 Hits

Eddie Lack: 58GP: 39W 8OTL 11L 9SO .931sv% 1.9GAA

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Zack Kassian - 32G 39A - 71Points

Niklas Jensen - 41G 38A - 79 Points

Jordan Schroeder - 20G 27A - 47 Points

Anton Rodin - 10G 19A - 29 Points

Brendan Gaunce - 28G 40A - 68 Points

Chris Tanev - 3G 15A - 18 Points

Kevin Connauton - 7G 24A - 31 Points

Frankie Corrado - 6G 22A - 28 Points

Alexander Mallet - 15G 23A - 38 Points

Alexander Grenier - 18G 20A - 38 Points

Pathrik Vesterholm - 12G 14A - 26 Points

Bill Sweatt - 13G 11A - 24 Points

Evan McEneny - 3G 17A - 20 Points

so hard to say some of these guys won't make it some will get injured and we will never know what they could have been. I'd say that Gaunce and Jensen are our best chances at PPG, Kassian in the 50-70 range depending on who he plays with. Schroeder, Mallet, and Grenier all in the 30-50 range again depends on their role so much as the bigger guys have some versatility between checking lines and scoring lines. Our first rounder from this year will be good. Season or not :)

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I would say you're pretty bang-on with most of them.

I feel Schroeder will never really excel in the NHL, so maybe a 40-50 point plateau for him is more realistic considering his size in a league which is becoming dominated by more physical, grinding play.

I don't see Rodin have much if any NHL success considering his poor play at even the AHL level.

Gaunce on the otherhand may end up being a Kesler 2.0, the similarities are striking so far.

I feel Tanev may hit 40 points if he keeps up his good offensive play so far and gets bigger and stronger.

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Predict how many points each prospect will get in their prime.

Zack Kassian- 15goals 10 assists.( 25points)

Nicklas Jensen- 30 goals 20 assists (50 points)

Jordan Schroeder- 6 goals 15 assists (21 points)

Frankie corrado- 6 goals 25 assists (31points)

Anton Rodin- 0 goals 0 assists (0 points)

Brendan gaunce- 15 goals 20 assists (35 points)

Chris Tanev- 6goals 22assist (28points)

Eddie lack- 45 gp. 25 wins 15 losses 5otl (.915 save%)

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OOOOOO Primetime OOOOOO

Zack Kassian - 35G 29A (64P)

Nicklas Jensen - 40G 33A assists (73P)

Jordan Schroeder - 19G 30A (49)

Frankie Corrado - 5G 26A (31P)

Anton Rodin - 25G 23A (48P)

Brendan Gaunce - 30G 30A (60P)

Chris Tanev - 6G 33A (39P)

Kevin Connauton- 14 G 29 A (43P)

Yann Sauve- 4 G 16 A (20P)

Eddie Lack:

GP 52

W 35

L 16

GAA 2.07

SO 6

OOOOOO Primetime OOOOOO

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Some veeerrryyy optimistic suggestions. Does anyone know who few players can actually reach 70+ points in the NHL?

If we're lucky, in their primes:

Jensen - 30/25/55

Kassian - 25/25/50

Schroeder - 20/30/50

Corrado - 5/25/30

Gaunce - 20/20/40

Rodin - 10/20/35

Tanev - 2/25/27

Conautton - 10/25/35

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