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Hutson est n°1 en termes de points par match à l’ère des plafonds. Suzuki #2 à égalité avec Kovalev. Il s’agit peut-être de la meilleure équipe du Tricolore depuis 1993.


Hutson est n°1 en termes de points par match à l’ère des plafonds. Suzuki #2 à égalité avec Kovalev. Il s’agit peut-être de la meilleure équipe du Tricolore depuis 1993.


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  2. KarateChopMittens

    Suzukis P/GP being that high at 500+ games is wild and to think hes still getting better

  3. Grouchy-Bug5223

    It is certainly the best team *offensively*

  4. Beepimaj3ep

    Suzuki still being a -32 cracks me up. God, they were bad.

  5. PhilParent

    MIGHT be?

    No question about it, at least the skaters. No question about the forwards, some might argue the D. 

    Goalies are still unproven at best. Compared to Roy / Theodore / Price at least. I do think that when they are on, Monty and Dobes beat Thibault, Hackett, the rotting corpse of Andy Moog and Cristobal Huet though.

  6. Still don’t know why they let Tanguay go after 1 season. He did well for the team he played for.

  7. popejohnlarue

    Barring a few blips, this is also the first time in the Cap Era that we have a team that wasn’t built from the goalie out, and/or coached by a D-first Lemaire disciple. Makes sense that a disproportionate number of those PPG leaders are on the team today.

  8. Suzuki is 3rd, not 2nd tied with Kovalev. It’s just the website that rounds to two decimals.

  9. Booyacaja

    Wow and Demigod already ahead of Caufield on that list. The future is so bright I’m squinting looking at this

  10. StomachPlayful4004

    Deni being 7 his rookie year shows how much we sucked offensively

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