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Bruins individual goals, assists, point, and games played paces half way through the season

  • Writer: Brian
    Brian
  • Jan 1
  • 2 min read

With a record of 21-18-2 through 41 games played, the Boston Bruins are officially half way through their season schedule.


Let's now project how many goals, assists, points, and games played each individual rostered skater is on pace for based off of first half analytics.


For the sake of ease and transparency, only skaters who have dressed in at least half of Boston's games so far will be included in this exercise.


Without any further ado, let's get into it.



David Pastrnak 


38 goals, 56 assists, 94 points, 77 games played 


Morgan Geekie


50 goals, 32 assists, 82 points, 82 games played  


Elias Lindholm 


14 goals, 44 assists, 58 points, 72 games played 


Pavel Zacha 


20 goals, 32 assists, 52 points, 80 games played


Charlie McAvoy 


2 goals, 46 assists, 48 points, 70 games played 


Viktor Arvidsson 


17 goals, 24 assists, 41 points, 70 games played 


Casey Mittelstadt 


21 goals, 16 assists, 37 points, 72 games played 


Mason Lohrei


4 goals, 28 assists, 32 points, 77 games played 


Tanner Jeannot *injured 


8 goals, 23 assists, 31 points, 70 games played 


Fraser Minten 


12 goals, 18 assists, 30 points, 82 games played


Alex Steeves 


22 goals, 8 assists, 30 points, 65 games played 


Hampus Lindholm 


7 goals, 22 assists, 29 points, 74 games played 


Michael Eyssimont 


12 goals, 17 assists, 29 points, 79 games played


Marat Khusnutdinov 


11 goals, 17 assists, 28 points, 77 games played 


Mark Kastelic 


12 goals, 14 assists, 26 points, 82 games played 


Nikita Zadorov


2 goals, 24 assists, 26 points, 82 games played


Sean Kuraly 


6 goals, 16 assists, 22 points, 82 games played 


Andrew Peeke 


8 goals, 10 assists, 18 points, 82 games played 


Henri Jokiharju * injured


0 goals, 16 assists, 16 points 66 games played 


Jonathan Aspirot


6 goals, 0 assists, 6 points, 62 games played 


Well, there you have it.


Are there any surprises - good or bad?


What do you think about individual performances so far this season, and their (adjusted) full season production paces?


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