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With free agency rapidly approaching, where does your team rank in terms of quality and quantity on the wings?
Jake Guentzel led the league with 17 PPG (in 80 games), followed by Brayden Point with 16 PPG (in 77 games) ... Florida, USA; Montreal Canadiens right wing Patrik Laine (92) ...
Patrik Laine isn’t a perfect player. ... He scored 15, and ahead of him were Jake Guentzel (17), Brayden Point (16) and Leon Draisaitl (16).
He scored 15, and ahead of him were Jake Guentzel (17), Brayden Point (16) and Leon Draisaitl (16). The Finn has scored important goals, and that’s helped the CH sign more victories. And it was in ...
There is no need to rush into this Laine decision. Defensive shortcomings or not, he did score 15 power-play goals in 52 games, the third-highest total in the league. Only Jake Guentzel, Brayden Point ...
Only Jake Guentzel, Brayden Point, and Leon Draisaitl had more goals with the man-advantage than Laine. That right there is elite company. As for Demidov getting him out of Montreal, we’re ...
Jake Guentzel is in his first season with the Lightning and has already shown what he’s capable of as a top offensive talent. In 80 games with the Lightning, Guentzel scored a career-high 41 ...
He only trails Jake Guentzel, Leon Draisaitl, Brayden Point, and Patrik Laine. This will also be the first year of DeBrusk’s career in which he has played in all 82 games.
Patrik Laine is experiencing a rollercoaster season. ... Jake Guentzel 66, and they lead the NHL with 15 power play goals. Patrik Laine has 14 with 12 minutes to go in his 38th game.
Mitch Marner, Jake Guentzel, Elias Pettersson, and Patrik Laine each received Fantasy Cards this week that will increase by +1 with every goal they score during the 4 Nations Face-Off.
MONTREAL — The Lightning’s Jake Guentzel had a goal and an assist to help the United States beat Finland 6-1 Thursday night in each team’s opening game at the 4 Nations Faceoff.
9:34 p.m.: Juuse Saros stones Jake Guentzel point-blank on the doorstep, ... 8:46 p.m.: Noah Hanifin trips Patrik laine, and Finland goes to its first power play with 8:16 to go.
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