Here are my votes. All I can say is I've never voted for such a high percentage, i.e., 13 of 20.
Barrie - he won't be back in Edmonton, and never scored this high before, so the math seems pretty easy
Couturier - he cooled as the year went on, likely a preview of what his new normal will be as young Flyer forwards see more minutes at the expense of Couturier and others
Evander Kane - his spot in San Jose is safe, yet this was a lot higher than his usual pace and physical players like him have often started to see their production crater when they reach 30
Landeskog - even if he inks a new deal with Colorado I think Mikko Rantanen has improved to an extent where he'll cut away at Landeskog's point total
Marchand - he showed he can do well even as Bergeron slowed, but there has to be a peak at some point and think we just saw it
O'Reilly - he won't get an OZ% this high once Tarasenko is back for a full season, which means ROR will go back to his previous scoring levels
Pacioretty - too old and too high
Palat - if he was capable of doing this with Kucherov in the line-up, which he'll be next season, he'd have done so
Perron - this is a great late career success story, but with Tarasenko back Perron is bound to shed points
Petry - maybe if he was younger, had more PP time, or was on a different team; but as it stands, this screams outlier
Scheifele - he got hot for 25 games, but as the season wore on he cam back to earth and had it been an 82 game campaign he'd likely have landed right in his usual 80-85 point range
Stone - He doesn't shoot enough to be a 90 point winger; this was an aberration
Trocheck - great comeback story, but his OZ% is too low to score in the 70s