Laine, the No. 2 pick in the 2016 NHL Draft, has 10 goals and six assists during an eight-game point streak, including seven points (four goals, three assists) in three games since joining a line with Stastny and Nikolaj Ehlers. His 35 goals are tied for fourth in the League with Vegas Golden Knights forward William Karlsson behind Tyler Seguin of the Dallas Stars (36), Evgeni Malkin of the Pittsburgh Penguins (37) and Alex Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals (40).
"He has a real keen interest in getting better," Jets coach Paul Maurice said. "The last stretch, his game has changed, he's stronger, he's faster. The shot has always been there, but with extra speed and, I think, the excitement with Paul being there, all his timing is right and he's getting that shot off. Nobody can understand it. I'd like to tell you I've been working with him on it. He has a unique gift."
Only Jimmy Carson (92), Dale Hawerchuk (85), Wayne Gretzky (76), Brian Bellows (76) and Sidney Crosby (75) are ahead of Laine (71) for most NHL goals by a teenager. Laine, who turns 20 on April 19, said a future 50-goal season is not out of the question.
"You're going to need a lot of help from your teammates to get there, but with this team and these guys, and with my abilities, I think that's possible," Laine said
NHL.com caught up with Laine during a season-high six-game road trip that continues against the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday (7 p.m. ET; MSG+ 2, TSN3, NHL.TV).
Here are Five Questions With … Patrik Laine:
How would you rate your chances of the Jets winning the Stanley Cup this year?
"If we're able to play our best game and play even better, I think we have a good chance. Everybody knows in the playoffs anything can happen. It's still 17 games away, so we have to focus on these games first. I would say the way we've been playing lately, I think we have a good chance."