Looking back, it's still funny to see Marchenko's line and realize how unique his season truly was. Simply put, it's hard to score 21 goals and post only four assists in 59 games, and in fact it was a historic season in that regard. He was just the second player in the NHL's modern era to finish a campaign with at least 20 goals and as few as four assists, as Florida's Brandon Pirri posted a 22-2-24 stat line during the 2014-15 season. Marchenko had 17 more goals than assists, a total that has been surpassed by only Rick Nash (41 goals, 16 assists in 2003-04) in team history. Marchenko also became the only CBJ player in history to score at least 15 times in a season with less than 10 assists.