Article 24HZ9 Kessel keeping pace with Penguins' franchise forwards

Kessel keeping pace with Penguins' franchise forwards

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When Phil Kessel was acquired by the Pittsburgh Penguins, the thought of adding him to a forward corps built around Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin was downright frightening.

His first regular season with the club had its ups and downs, both from a personal production standpoint and for the Penguins as a group, and Kessel's 26 goals and 59 points came in below expectations.

Kessel found his game under replacement head coach Mike Sullivan, and he broke out on the way to a Stanley Cup win with 10 goals and 12 assists in 24 playoff games - and should have won the Conn Smythe Trophy.

And through 26 games in 2016-17, Kessel has shown no signs of slowing down. In fact, a quick look at the points per game leaderboard and we see all three Penguins snipers ranked within the top five among players with at least 20 appearances this season.

PlayerGamesGoalsAssistsPoints/GP
Sidney Crosby2017101.35
Connor McDavid2811251.29
Nikita Kucherov2613161.12
Evgeni Malkin2610181.08
Phil Kessel269181.04

In terms of total points, Malkin leads the way with 28 - good for third overall -while Crosby and Kessel are tied with several others for fourth with 27.

If and when the Penguins decide to settle on a single goalie, this team will be well-positioned to repeat as champions.

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