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Originally Posted by Hot_Flatus
So does 80% of the league by that logic.
The vast majority of his career here has been of the third line, medial scoring rate. He gets hot for two months and suddenly this is the Joe Colborne to expect next season?
If you're expecting more than 35-40 points out of him next season you should lower your expectations.
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He has improved his numbers in each of his first three professional seasons and is presently in his peak-years. I think 40-50 in a second line role is an eminently reasonable expectation for Colborne, which is good production for any second line forward.