Horvat and Kuzmenko benefitted massively from a powerplay with Miller, Hughes, and Petey. Kuzmenko had a 27% shooting percentage. It’s wild that some Canucks fans think he can replicate last season. He’d be a historically great player to keep averaging 27% shooting. Lol
TheRitalinCommando
Michigan? What’s that?
TheIncredibleHork
Kreider with only 10 tip-ins is a damn shame from last season. Dude is usually a stud with those.
Here’s hoping he’s closer to that 50 goal season this time around.
navenager
The only reason Hyman leads the backhand goals department is because his go-to move on every single breakaway is forehand backhand shelf. He does it every time, and it baffles me that goalies haven’t figured it out, but it’s clearly working š
Yung_Corneliois
All are normal list trajectories and then Wrist Shot pops up and McDavid is just in another stratosphere.
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Horvat and Kuzmenko benefitted massively from a powerplay with Miller, Hughes, and Petey. Kuzmenko had a 27% shooting percentage. It’s wild that some Canucks fans think he can replicate last season. He’d be a historically great player to keep averaging 27% shooting. Lol
Michigan? What’s that?
Kreider with only 10 tip-ins is a damn shame from last season. Dude is usually a stud with those.
Here’s hoping he’s closer to that 50 goal season this time around.
The only reason Hyman leads the backhand goals department is because his go-to move on every single breakaway is forehand backhand shelf. He does it every time, and it baffles me that goalies haven’t figured it out, but it’s clearly working š
All are normal list trajectories and then Wrist Shot pops up and McDavid is just in another stratosphere.