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Guest4465 Posted - 12/17/2011 : 19:31:09
I honestly believe Peverley will have his best season yet this year. He's already gotten 24 points. I think its a good bet he'll get around 60 points this year, fair?

Now Heatley has been somewhat of a disappointment so far, considering Minnesota are First in the NHL, he hasn't really put up any good performances (points wise) this season.

Do you think Heatley will at least do better then his "worst season" last year? Only got 64pts last season, which was his lowest total ever.

Last question, any chance of Corey Perry or Patrick Kane bettering their totals from last year?
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Go_Habs_Go Posted - 12/18/2011 : 09:48:32
As you are saying, the Wild are winning, and Heatley isn't producing, although he's second in points. And yes, I think this will be his worst scoring season, because the team is using a defensive strategy, and they are wining like this. In fact, they are one of the worst teams in goals for, but why change a winning formula ?

On the other side, I think it will be hard for Perry to reach his point total from last year, even though his pace will accelerate. For Patrick Kane, as the 4th point leader of the hawks, with almost a point-per-game, I dont think the team will slow down, and reaching his 73 point total from last season shouldnt be to much of a concern

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