Bjugstad almost hit 40 this year. If you think he's going to have a slump next ok, but he is leading out of all three this year. I actually voted Huberdeau, but I thought Bjugstad is just as likely to score 50 points next year.
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Follow-up question: would fantasy owners even want florida's leading scorer? They just broke an NHL record for having the scoring leader with the fewest points.
http://prohockeytalk.nbcsports.com/2...h-two-records/
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Bjugstad almost hit 40 this year. If you think he's going to have a slump next ok, but he is leading out of all three this year. I actually voted Huberdeau, but I thought Bjugstad is just as likely to score 50 points next year.
I think its going to be Fleischmann actually
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I voted other. I think Hubs will need a few years to learn how to lead an NHL team. My money is on a free agent, but I wouldn't be surprised if Boyes or Campbell led the team next year in points.
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It better be Hubs
The kid was coming off a hip surgery, I think he knows he has to bulk up. Chalk this season up to a learning experience, and hope he comes back stronger next year.
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Sure, Tomas Fleischmann is going to most likely lead the team in shots, this past year he finished 2nd to Bergenheim yes his shooting perentage was a paltry 4.3% (Bergenheim's was 8.4)
TF's shooting percentage while a panther is around 11% (discounting this season)
He took 217 shots in 2011
doing the math yields a total around 24, if he reaches his par in assists which is around .4 per game results in 34 assists for a total of 58 points. 3 points less than his career year in 2011.
I think 58 points is a fair bet to lead the team
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