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NHL Playoffs Projections Player Team Pos. GP G A PTS Pts/Gm Player Team Pos. GP G A PTS Pts/Gm David Pastrnak BOS RW 70 48 47 95 1.357 Travis Konecny PHI RW 66 24 37 61 0.924 Brad Marchand BOS LW 70 28 59 87 1.243 Sean Couturier PHI C 69 22 37 59 0.855 Patrice Bergeron BOS C 61 31 25 56 0.918 Jakub Voracek PHI RW 69 12 44 56 0.812 Torey Krug BOS D 61 9 40 49 0.803 Claude Giroux PHI LW 69 21 32 53 0.768 David Krejci BOS C 61 13 30 43 0.705 James van Riemsdyk PHI LW 66 19 21 40 0.606 Jake DeBrusk BOS LW 65 19 16 35 0.538 Oskar Lindblom PHI RW 30 11 7 18 0.600 Charlie Coyle BOS C 70 16 21 37 0.529 Kevin Hayes PHI C 69 23 18 41 0.594 Charlie McAvoy BOS D 67 5 27 32 0.478 Scott Laughton PHI C 49 13 14 27 0.551 Ondrej Kase BOS RW 55 7 17 24 0.436 Ivan Provorov PHI D 69 13 23 36 0.522 Anders Bjork BOS LW 58 9 10 19 0.328 Matt Niskanen PHI D 68 8 25 33 0.485 Player Team Pos. GP G A PTS Pts/Gm Player Team Pos. GP G A PTS Pts/Gm Nikita Kucherov TBL RW 68 33 52 85 1.250 John Carlson WSH D 69 15 60 75 1.087 Steven Stamkos TBL LW 57 29 37 66 1.158 Alex Ovechkin WSH LW 68 48 19 67 0.985 Brayden Point TBL C 66 25 39 64 0.970 Nicklas Backstrom WSH C 61 12 42 54 0.885 Victor Hedman TBL D 66 11 44 55 0.833 Evgeny Kuznetsov WSH C 63 19 33 52 0.825 Alex Killorn TBL LW 68 26 23 49 0.721 Jakub Vrana WSH LW 69 25 27 52 0.754 Blake Coleman TBL LW 66 21 22 43 0.652 T.J. Oshie WSH RW 69 26 23 49 0.710 Anthony Cirelli TBL C 68 16 28 44 0.647 Tom Wilson WSH RW 68 21 23 44 0.647 Ondrej Palat TBL LW 69 17 24 41 0.594 Ilya Kovalchuk WSH RW 46 10 16 26 0.565 Mikhail Sergachev TBL D 70 10 24 34 0.486 Lars Eller WSH C 69 16 23 39 0.565 Kevin Shattenkirk TBL D 70 8 26 34 0.486 Carl Hagelin WSH LW 58 8 17 25 0.431 Player Team Pos. GP G A PTS Pts/Gm Player Team Pos. GP G A PTS Pts/Gm Nathan MacKinnon COL C 69 35 58 93 1.348 Tyler Seguin DAL C 69 17 33 50 0.725 Mikko Rantanen COL RW 42 19 22 41 0.976 Alexander Radulov DAL RW 60 15 19 34 0.567 Cale Makar COL D 57 12 38 50 0.877 Jamie Benn DAL LW 69 19 20 39 0.565 Gabriel Landeskog COL LW 54 21 23 44 0.815 John Klingberg DAL D 58 6 26 32 0.552 Andre Burakovsky COL LW 58 20 25 45 0.776 Roope Hintz DAL C 60 19 14 33 0.550 Nazem Kadri COL C 51 19 17 36 0.706 Miro Heiskanen DAL D 68 8 27 35 0.515 Joonas Donskoi COL RW 65 16 17 33 0.508 Joe Pavelski DAL C 67 14 17 31 0.463 Samuel Girard COL D 70 4 30 34 0.486 Denis Gurianov DAL RW 64 20 9 29 0.453 Vladislav Namestnikov COL LW 65 17 14 31 0.477 Corey Perry DAL RW 57 5 16 21 0.368 J.T. Compher COL C 67 11 20 31 0.463 Mattias Janmark DAL LW 62 6 15 21 0.339 Player Team Pos. GP G A PTS Pts/Gm Player Team Pos. GP G A PTS Pts/Gm Vladimir Tarasenko STL RW 10 3 7 10 1.000 Mark Stone VGK RW 65 21 43 64 0.985 Ryan O'Reilly STL C 71 12 49 61 0.859 Max Pacioretty VGK LW 71 32 34 66 0.930 David Perron STL RW 71 25 35 60 0.845 Reilly Smith VGK RW 71 27 27 54 0.761 Brayden Schenn STL C 71 25 33 58 0.817 William Karlsson VGK C 63 15 31 46 0.730 Jaden Schwartz STL LW 71 22 35 57 0.803 Jonathan Marchessault VGK LW 66 22 25 47 0.712 Alex Pietragenlo STL D 70 16 36 52 0.743 Shea Theodore VGK D 71 13 33 46 0.648 Robert Thomas STL C 66 10 32 42 0.636 Paul Stastny VGK C 71 17 21 38 0.535 Zach Sanford STL LW 58 16 14 30 0.517 Nate Schmidt VGK D 59 7 24 31 0.525 Colton Parayko STL D 64 10 18 28 0.438 Alex Tuch VGK RW 42 8 9 17 0.405 Tyler Bozak STL C 67 13 16 29 0.433 Chandler Stephenson VGK C 65 11 15 26 0.400 Player Team Pos. GP G A PTS Pts/Gm Player Team Pos. GP G A PTS Pts/Gm Evgeni Malkin PIT C 55 25 49 74 1.345 Tomas Tatar MTL LW 68 22 39 61 0.897 Sidney Crosby PIT C 41 16 31 47 1.146 Brendan Gallagher MTL RW 59 22 21 43 0.729 Jake Guentzel PIT LW 39 20 23 43 1.103 Philip Danault MTL C 71 13 34 47 0.662 Bryan Rust PIT RW 55 27 29 56 1.018 Max Domi MTL C 71 17 27 44 0.620 Kris Letang PIT D 61 15 29 44 0.721 Nick Suzuki MTL C 71 13 28 41 0.577 Jason Zucker PIT LW 60 20 21 41 0.683 Jeff Petry MTL D 71 11 29 40 0.563 Patric Hornqvist PIT RW 52 17 15 32 0.615 Jonathan Drouin MTL LW 27 7 8 15 0.556 Jared McCann PIT C 66 14 21 35 0.530 Shea Weber MTL D 65 15 21 36 0.554 Brandon Tanev PIT LW 68 11 14 25 0.368 Joel Armia MTL RW 58 16 14 30 0.517 Conor Sheary PIT RW 63 10 13 23 0.365 Artturi Lehkonen MTL RW 70 13 14 27 0.386 Player Team Pos. GP G A PTS Pts/Gm Player Team Pos. GP G A PTS Pts/Gm Sebastian Aho CAR C 68 38 28 66 0.971 Artemi Panarin NYR LW 69 32 63 95 1.377 Teuvo Teravainen CAR RW 68 15 48 63 0.926 Mika Zibanejad NYR C 57 41 34 75 1.316 Andrei Svechnikov CAR LW 68 24 37 61 0.897 Ryan Strome NYR C 70 18 41 59 0.843 Dougie Hamilton CAR D 47 14 26 40 0.851 Tony DeAngelo NYR D 68 15 38 53 0.779 Vincent Trocheck CAR C 62 11 27 38 0.613 Chris Kreider NYR LW 63 24 21 45 0.714 Justin Williams CAR RW 20 8 3 11 0.550 Pavel Buchnevich NYR RW 68 16 30 46 0.676 Jacob Slavin CAR D 68 6 30 36 0.529 Adam Fox NYR D 70 8 34 42 0.600 Sami Vatanen CAR D 47 5 18 23 0.489 Jesper Fast NYR RW 69 12 17 29 0.420 Ryan Dzingel CAR LW 64 8 21 29 0.453 Jacob Trouba NYR D 70 7 20 27 0.386 Warren Foegele CAR LW 68 13 17 30 0.441 Filip Chytil NYR C 60 14 9 23 0.383 Player Team Pos. GP G A PTS Pts/Gm Player Team Pos. GP G A PTS Pts/Gm Mathew Barzal NYI C 68 19 41 60 0.882 Jonathan Huberdeau FLA LW 69 23 55 78 1.130 Brock Nelson NYI C 68 26 28 54 0.794 Aleksander Barkov FLA C 66 20 42 62 0.939 Jordan Eberle NYI RW 58 16 24 40 0.690 Mike Hoffman FLA RW 69 29 30 59 0.855 Anders Lee NYI LW 68 20 23 43 0.632 Evgenii Dadonov FLA RW 65 25 22 47 0.723 Josh Bailey NYI RW 68 14 29 43 0.632 Keith Yandle FLA D 69 5 40 45 0.652 J-G Pageau NYI C 67 26 16 42 0.627 Aaron Ekblad FLA D 67 5 36 41 0.612 Anthony Beauvillier NYI LW 68 18 21 39 0.574 Erik Haula FLA C 48 12 12 24 0.500 Ryan Pulock NYI D 68 10 25 35 0.515 Frank Vatrano FLA LW 69 16 18 34 0.493 Derick Brassard NYI LW 66 10 22 32 0.485 Brett Connolly FLA RW 69 19 14 33 0.478 Devon Toews NYI D 68 6 22 28 0.412 Mackenzie Weegar FLA D 45 7 11 18 0.400 Player Team Pos. GP G A PTS Pts/Gm Player Team Pos. GP G A PTS Pts/Gm Auston Matthews TOR C 70 47 33 80 1.143 Oliver Bjorkstrand CBJ RW 49 21 15 36 0.735 Mitch Marner TOR RW 59 16 51 67 1.136 Pierre-Luc Dubois CBJ C 70 18 31 49 0.700 John Tavares TOR C 63 26 34 60 0.952 Zach Werenski CBJ D 63 20 21 41 0.651 William Nylander TOR LW 68 31 28 59 0.868 Gustav Nyquist CBJ LW 70 15 27 42 0.600 Zach Hyman TOR RW 51 21 16 37 0.725 Cam Atkinson CBJ RW 44 12 14 26 0.591 Ilya Mikheyev TOR LW 39 8 15 23 0.590 Seth Jones CBJ D 56 6 24 30 0.536 Morgan Rielly TOR D 47 3 24 27 0.574 Nick Foligno CBJ RW 67 10 21 31 0.463 Tyson Barrie TOR D 70 5 34 39 0.557 Alexander Wennberg CBJ C 57 5 17 22 0.386 Kasperi Kapanen TOR RW 69 13 23 36 0.522 Alexandre Texier CBJ LW 36 6 7 13 0.361 Andreas Johnssson TOR RW 43 8 13 21 0.488 Boone Jenner CBJ C 70 11 13 24 0.343 Player Team Pos.
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