60 goals for King is possible, but that's a lot of goals in any league.
I'd say King will probobly finish with around 50 goals and 90 points.
He will be amongst the top 5 in scorers I think, but I think the top scorer is going to end up being Mike Cammelleri. He's the perfect AHL waterbug player who can really dominate the league.
It would be awesome if he could win the scoring race. Hopefully he can light it up against Labarbera on the weekend(it will be tough, Hartford is a damn good team).
He will be amongst the top 5 in scorers I think, but I think the top scorer is going to end up being Mike Cammelleri. He's the perfect AHL waterbug player who can really dominate the league.
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Originally Posted by hockeyfan33
my bet is one of these players will win the scoring title:
Mike Cammalleri
Yanick Lehoux
Dustin Brown
Tom Kostopulous
If the Admirals actually start to play well, he's as good a pick as any. They coasted through the first 1/8th of the season without really doing too much special and still managed to win all but a few games. If they start playing with fire and intensity (see last years playoffs), they'll score goals in bunches. The Ads are averaging 3.67 goals per game which is a little more than last year, but they haven't been consistent offensively. In 5 of their twelve games, they've been held to two goals or less for an average of 1.6 gpg in those 5. In their 7 other games, they've averaged well over 5 gpg.
I think players like Lehoux will calm down their scoring pace before it's all said and done. Will it be enough for Gamache to close the gap and pass, I doubt it. But I wouldn't count out Milwaukee. They are 9-1-1-1, but I think their best hockey is ahead of them (not necessarily with regards to W/L but just actual play).
my bet is one of these players will win the scoring title:
Mike Cammalleri
Yanick Lehoux
Dustin Brown
Tom Kostopulous
If I had to guess which one, I'd say Cammalleri.
Amen brother.
Camm gets my vote as well. Although I think Brown is their best player.
The Monarchs probably have the best cast of young players in the League. They are likely to continue their dominance. And for those who think Lehoux can't keep it up, look at his Junior numbers. He seems ready to make a lasting impression on the Kings brass.