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Originally Posted by JackIsBack
Weighted career highs
CALGARY / EDMONTON
MONAHAN 34 GOALS / McDAVID 41 GOALS
TKACHUK 29 GOALS / NUGENT-HOPKINS 32 GOALS
NEAL 29 GOALS / LUCIC 31 GOALS
GAUDREAU 25 GOALS / DRAISAITL 29 GOALS
BACKLUND 22 GOALS / RATTIE 29 GOALS
FROLÍK 19 GOALS / BRODZIAK 22 GOALS
JANKOWSKI 19 GOALS / STROME 17 GOALS
LINDHOLM 16 GOALS / CAGGIULA 16 GOALS
RYAN 15 GOALS / KASSIAN 16 GOALS
BENNETT 13 GOALS / PULJUJÄRVI 15 GOALS
CZARNIK 08 GOALS / RIEDER 13 GOALS
LAZAR 07 GOALS / KHAIRA 13 GOALS
HATHAWAY 06 GOALS / ÅBERG 10 GOALS
GIORDANO 21 GOALS / KLEFBOM 12 GOALS
BRODIE 11 GOALS / NURSE 09 GOALS
HANIFIN 10 GOALS / RUSSELL 08 GOALS
STONE 09 GOALS / BENNING 07 GOALS
HAMONIC 06 GOALS / LARSSON 05 GOALS
PROUT 03 GOALS / JEŘÁBEK 05 GOALS
KULAK 02 GOALS / GRAVEL 02 GOALS
OFFENSE 242 / 284
DEFENSE 62 / 48
TOTAL 304 / 332
You can see why they are deceived up north - but when comparing current potential, the advantage flips, for example, I can't see Lucic or Rattie getting anywhere near those numbers - meanwhile, all the Flames can reach their career highs and even surpass them.
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I'm pretty sure Johnny scored 30 one year