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Guest3078 |
Posted - 01/27/2013 : 21:23:47 Who will have the better year, points wise? Playing with a hot Thornton surely doesn't hurt but Perry and Getzlaf are both UFA's next year. |
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Alex116 |
Posted - 01/28/2013 : 10:28:22 quote: Originally posted by slozo
Well, seeing as how Marleau looks like he's gonna score 60 goals in a 48 game season . . .
In the end, it could end up being very close actually; and Perry being the younger has more future upside. But . . . I guess I'd have to lean more towards the current 5 games in MVP, Mr. 9 goals Patrick Marleau.
"Take off, eh?" - Bob and Doug
Hey Slozo, don't sell him short! With 9 goals in 5 games, he's on pace from over 85G!!! Crazy!
As far as the OP's question, i'd say Marleau will out point Perry this year and seeing as he's got a 9 point lead on him already, it will not be easy for Perry to catch him. |
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Posted - 01/28/2013 : 05:18:14 Well, seeing as how Marleau looks like he's gonna score 60 goals in a 48 game season . . .
In the end, it could end up being very close actually; and Perry being the younger has more future upside. But . . . I guess I'd have to lean more towards the current 5 games in MVP, Mr. 9 goals Patrick Marleau.
"Take off, eh?" - Bob and Doug |
nuxfan |
Posted - 01/27/2013 : 22:48:43 If Marleau keeps up his current pace, no one is going to have a better year than him...
Even if he doesn't, I still think Marleau will do better. UFA or not, SJ is playing with a sense of urgency this year, and the Marleau/Thornton/Pavelski line has been dynamite, its going to produce a lot of points. Not to mention a lethal PP. I think SJ will do very well, and Marleau is going to be a huge part of it. |
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