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Even if his shooting percentage from last season 9. He'll keep getting his opportunities on the top two lines and on the power play because the Preds don't have much choice, and maybe he'll get better linemates, but Duchene's a mid-to-late-round pick in most fantasy formats.
Picked up from Ottawa at the trade deadline, the pending free agent immediately become the Blue Jackets' most talented center since Ryan Johansen left town.
Duchene's brief tenure in Columbus was erratic at best, however. He managed only four goals and 12 points in 23 regular-season games for the club, and while he was a key figure in the first-round sweep of Tampa Bay, the year-old faded back into the woodwork in the second-round loss to Boston. Duchene will center one of the top two lines with Johansen anchoring the other, an unpleasant sight for Columbus fans , and he should have enough skill around him to potentially match last season's production.
Duchene took a while to get going last year after being acquired from Colorado, but he came on toward the end of the season. He scored 16 of his 23 goals with Ottawa during the final two months, making himself a valuable option for owners who had him during the playoffs. This season, Duchene could be a bit undervalued because of his struggles in the first four months of the season, along with the low expectations surrounding his team.
You aren't likely to get him near the end of a draft due to name recognition, though he could be a steal in the middle rounds if he's able to replicate the production he had a season ago. Duchene is coming off the worst full season of his career, in which he posted his lowest point total since 41 while blowing away his previous worst of minus with a minus rating that tied teammate Tyson Barrie for last in the NHL.
At just 26 years of age, Duchene certainly has time to get back on an upward trajectory and should once again feature on the first line and top power-play unit.
Duchene was poised to hit 60 points for the third time in his career this past season, but an untimely knee injury muddied his campaign late in the year, leaving Colorado on the outside looking in and unable to clinch a playoff berth. The year-old still led the team in offensive production, reaching 30 goals for the first time in his NHL career, but he still left plenty to be desired.
The third overall pick in hasn't been the same guy who dropped 70 points in the season, even with the plethora of talent surrounding him. Duchene has "rebound season" written all over him. The year-old's struggles mirrored those of his team in , as he notched just 55 points in 82 games. But even in what was widely considered a career season in , Duchene only scored 23 goals, and seems to have taken on more of a distributing role since finding twine a career-best 27 times in On the other hand, Duchene has fired over shots on goal in two straight seasons and continues to see top power-play time, so writing him off as a potential goal scorer may be a tad premature.
Even if the goals again remain in the low range, Duchene is surrounded by too much talent not to improve on last season's point total. With two quality snipers among Nathan MacKinnon, Jarome Iginla, Alex Tanguay, or Gabriel Landeskog set to flank him this season and young, offensive-minded blue line talents in Tyson Barrie, Erik Johnson, and Nikita Zadorov expected to join him on the power play, Duchene may be in a more favorable situation now than he enjoyed two years ago.
After the lockout-shortened campaign saw Duchene rack up 43 points in 47 games, the Canadian Olympian further solidified himself as a true point-per-game threat in with a career-high 70 points in 71 games. The man they call "Dutchy" is in a near-perfect situation in Denver. He may be the Avs' best player and arguably the face of the franchise, but he's surrounded by a cast of several other stars in Ryan O'Reilly, Nathan MacKinnon, captain Gabe Landeskog and the newly-acquired Jarome Iginla, who all can take the pressure off of him.
There's a good chance he'll get to play with one or both of the big-bodied Landeskog and Iginla with regularity this season, and those two should create even more room for Duchene to dipsy-doodle around defenders and create havoc with his blazing speed. Furthermore, his 71 points tied him for 16th overall in league scoring last season, but if all goes well -- especially with the addition of Iginla as a linemate both at even strength and on the power play -- Duchene is a prime candidate to crack the top in scoring while flirting with 80 points.
Fresh off a five-year contract extension, Duchene is now the face of the franchise and will center the team's top line. Duchene tied for the team lead in points last season with 43 in 47 games.
The speedy, 22 year-old center already has points in his first four NHL seasons games. The Avs are a young, offensive-minded team that will win games by scoring, which makes this potential point-per-game producer a very good fantasy option.
Duchene missed a huge chunk of last season to knee and ankle injuries, playing just 58 games and scoring 28 points 14G, 14A , falling well short of the 67 points he registered in his sophomore season. Assuming he comes back healthy, there's no reason to believe he can't return to being the point player he was in his first two seasons. Remember — at just 21 years of age, Duchene has yet to hit his prime and should only continue to get better.
After last season, many of your fellow fantasy owners will have dropped him a few spots on their depth charts, so be prepared to pick him up on the cheap.
Last season, Duchene celebrated his sophomore campaign by leading the Avs in total points 67 , and tying for first in goals 27 and assists
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