Bobby McMann will need to pull his weight for Leafs this season
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Bobby McMann will need to pull his weight for Leafs this season
"In his first full season as a regular, everyday NHL hockey player, McMann was able to continue some of the success that found him in the previous year. Scoring 20 goals and earning a total of 34 points in 74 games - his goal-to-assist ratio is something that you don't really want to fall in love with or expect to happen once again, but to say that an undrafted player is a 20-goal scorer is pretty neat."
"What was impressive is that when McMann was on the ice, the Leafs were scoring 3.01 goals per 60 minutes, according to. Which is a better rate than every single forward on the team except Matthews, Marner, and John Tavares. Even looking at the on-ice goals share at 5-on-5 compared to the entire league, McMann's 60.25 goals for percentage ranked 24th among all NHL forwards to play at least 900 minutes."
Bobby McMann emerged from undrafted college free agency into a goal-scoring NHL forward after strong production with the Toronto Marlies. He scored 20 goals and totaled 34 points in 74 games while maintaining a goal-heavy profile that may not be sustainable. His 5-on-5 on-ice shot attempt share sat at 48.59, ranking seventh among Leafs forwards, with only the top line exceeding 50 percent. When McMann was on the ice the Leafs generated 3.01 goals per 60 minutes, a rate behind only Matthews, Marner and John Tavares, and his 60.25 on-ice goals-for percentage ranked 24th among forwards with at least 900 minutes.
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