Last 3yrs scoring paces (season + playoffs)
W Duchene (32): 193gms, EV 22gls/49pts, PP 10gls/21pts
W Tarasenko (32): 191gms, EV 23gls/49pts, PP 5gls/20pts
C O'Reilly (32): 214gms, EV 18gls/46pts, PP 8gls/16pts
W Bunting (28): 195gms, EV 19gls/46pts, PP 5gls/8pts
W Bertuzzi (28): 134gms, EV 19gls/45pts, PP 10gls/21pts
W Hall (32): 220gms, EV 15gls/42pts, PP 6gls/13pts
W Smith (32): 228gms, EV 14gls/39pts, PP 5gls/10pts
C/W Domi (28): 239gms, EV 12gls/38pts, PP 3gls/9pts
C/W Kerfoot (29): 245gms, EV 10gls/34pts, PP 1gls/3pts
C/W Johansen (31): 192gms, EV 12gls/32pts, PP 9gls/19pts
let me know what other names I should put in there.
O'Reilly imo obviously the real prize there. The only legit C of the group, faces the toughest matchups, and produces pretty much as well as any of them.
Of the old guys, Duchene and Tarasenko stand out offensively, though Tarasenko i think has a better reputation defensively? at least he's played well on good defensive teams.
Bunting and Bertuzzi have put up similar numbers as those two wingers, and are 4 years younger in their prime.
Bunting could also be a prize here as his even strength numbers are legit great though I think we know the reservations there, both potential numbers inflation with Matthews and Marner, and with his very poor play the last few months.
Bertuzzi has similar numbers as Bunting at evens, but of course never playing with Matthews/Marner type linemates. Bert also is more of physical factor than Bunts, and showed up bigtime in the playoffs unlike Bunts.
Domi is more similar to those depth guys moved around this year, but of course he's 4yrs younger than them.