‘The game has never been as dynamic’: NHL stars wowed by skill league-wide
The NHL experienced an injection of offence last season.
Led by the exploits of stars like Auston Matthews, Connor McDavid and Roman Josi, teams across the league averaged 3.14 goals per game — the most since 1995-96 when Mario Lemieux and Jaromir Jagr combined for a ridiculous 310 points with the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Those types of numbers are hard to envision in today’s game, but the current generation of stars continue to push the envelope.
“Lots of skill, lots of talent,” McDavid, the Edmonton Oilers captain, said at the recent NHL/NHLPA player media tour. “The game has never been as dynamic. Not to knock on any other eras, but the skill is pretty wild right now.