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Why Nathan MacKinnon Will Score 30 Goals for the Avalanche Next Season

Austin Manak
Austin Manak
August 28, 2015
Why Nathan MacKinnon Will Score 30 Goals for the Avalanche Next Season

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Guitarpick8120

Guitarpick8120

August 28, 2015

Good stuff. I’m certainly excited to see MacK develop into the player that we all know he is capable of. I think one of the things that had an oddly negative effect last season was his massive addition of muscle mass. All last summer reports were noting how much bigger and stronger Nate grew during the off-season. While that’s normally a positive aspect of any athlete’s game (and in the grand scheme of things, of course it’s positive for MacKinnon), I think it was too much all at once for him.

His whole career leading up to his 2nd NHL year was that of a highly-skilled teenager. A teenager whose muscles and body frame was still growing–albeit in graduated increments. I’m sure he was bigger and stronger at 17 than when he was 16, but the change from latter to the former was less drastic.

By throwing all that weight and muscle on at once, his body’s muscle-memory had to spend some time readjusting. Now I’m not saying he was gonna fall over while trying to skate in straight line, but the amount of “oomph” you put into a wrist shot? The sudden weight-given ability to jostle against players near the net? The endurance to know that you can make a 90-foot, cross-ice pass at the end of a shift? I’m betting those felt drastically different in October 2014 than they did March 2014.

All that is to say, I agree with you. I think another season in his “probably-less-changed-than-the-previous-year” adult body will do wonders for him. He can now train and develop with the frame that will be there for the next 15-20 years instead of having to adjust each summer to traditional adolescent growth spurts. Because let’s face it… he put on the quintessential “freshman 15.” He just did it the exact opposite way.

Sean

Sean

August 29, 2015

I love me some Matt Duchene, but what he really needs is a new move, he has two, go fast and fake to the outside and break back inside or speed and fake to the inside and break to the outside then come back inside.Mix in a Gretzky-ish circle back and take a shot or pass or something, you’ll see the defensemen not bite and just hang out in the middle of the ice.

August 31, 2015

Duchene has multiple moves, yes sometimes it’s easy to predict what he is going to do, but it’s a whole different game on the ice – one which defenders haven’t found a way to contain. He is as slick as they get down low and along the boards. For someone his size, he is easily the strongest player on the Avs with the puck on his stick.

If you watch Duchenes goals, his goals and assists are eerily similar to Forsberg at times. While he’s not as physical while handling the puck, he’s still a nightmare to contain.

I would agree that MacK is poised for huge goal totals, but I think Duchene is going to lead in points with a massive assist total with a career high in goals.

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