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  1. JerbearCuddles

    Horvat and Kuzmenko benefitted massively from a powerplay with Miller, Hughes, and Petey. Kuzmenko had a 27% shooting percentage. It’s wild that some Canucks fans think he can replicate last season. He’d be a historically great player to keep averaging 27% shooting. Lol

  2. TheRitalinCommando

    Michigan? What’s that?

  3. TheIncredibleHork

    Kreider with only 10 tip-ins is a damn shame from last season. Dude is usually a stud with those.

    Here’s hoping he’s closer to that 50 goal season this time around.

  4. navenager

    The only reason Hyman leads the backhand goals department is because his go-to move on every single breakaway is forehand backhand shelf. He does it every time, and it baffles me that goalies haven’t figured it out, but it’s clearly working 😅

  5. Yung_Corneliois

    All are normal list trajectories and then Wrist Shot pops up and McDavid is just in another stratosphere.

  6. ozziesboneyard

    What is the difference between « Deflected » and « Tipped In » ? I assume deflected means it just hit your body in front of the net and went in..?

  7. distancetomars

    Surprised to not see Matthews on the snapshot list

  8. Hutch25

    Reichel getting absolutely fleeced for that between the legs goal lol. His first NHL goal this year was a between the legs goal.

    Also, I’m pretty sure Mathews should crack the snap shot list since that’s how his toe drag shot should be classed if it’s not it’s own category. Surely he had enough to crack that list.

  9. Zoldyckapprentice

    It’s a shame this is likely regular season only, Pastas between the legs in round one was a beaut

  10. Treboroat3

    what about face? zach hyman *ahem

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