Patrik Laine had 19 points in November, including an NHL-high 18 goals and 11 even-strength goals, but scored nine goals over the remaining 58 regular-season games. The decline in production wasn't related to ice time because his average increased from 17:12 per game through Nov. 30 to 17:15 from Dec. 1 to April 6. Laine's shooting percentage is the likely culprit. He shot 21.4 percent while averaging four shots per game from the start of the season through Nov. 30 but 6.1 percent and 2.5 shots per game the rest of the way. It's feasible to predict a bounce-back season from Laine, a restricted free agent, if he can start the season on time and improve his shots per game.