Kucherov's goal-scoring rate could be boosted even more because of increased scoring levels across the League. For the past four seasons, the average number of goals scored per game was between 2.71 and 2.77. The average this season entering Wednesday was 3.03, which is about 10 percent more.
Favorable deployment could be the critical boosting factor. Kucherov plays primarily in the offensive zone, with top linemates, and with relatively fewer defensive responsibilities against top opponents. In 2017-18, Kucherov has started 110 shifts in the offensive zone and 67 in the defensive zone, for a zone-start percentage of 62.15, highest among Tampa Bay forwards.
The most important aspect of Kucherov's deployment is playing with Stamkos on a regular basis. The impact of linemates has already been noticeable in Kucherov's career. In his rookie season (2013-14), he played with JT Brown and Nate Thompson, who have NHL career averages of 0.22 and 0.21 points per game, respectively. Kucherov scored nine goals in 52 games. Starting in 2014-15, he was part of "The Triplets" with Tyler Johnson and Ondrej Palat, who have career averages of 0.67 and 0.70 points per game; he improved to 29 goals in 82 games.
This season, he has been playing with Stamkos, who has a career average of 1.01 points per game, which could help boost Kucherov's scoring rate even higher.
It's a long shot for any player to score 65 goals in a season again. However, Kucherov's hot start puts this possibility on the table in 2017-18, when he is at his peak, playing with Stamkos and scoring levels are higher across the League.