
Winnipeg's Mark Scheifele has been a consistent point-per-game player since 2017 and can be relied on for his 2025 total points over at 70.5 points
One of the game's most quietly consistent players is Winnipeg's Mark Scheifele. The Canadian centre has been a point-per-game player dating back to the start of the 2017-18 season, as he has 207 goals and 283 assists for 490 points in 491 games. His one season averaging under a point-per-game was in 2022-23 when he finished with 68 points in 81 games.
He has played 60 or more games in all but one of the last seven seasons and has reached the 70-point mark four times during that span with one season missing the mark by just two points. It shows how truly consistant he can be and if he can stay healthy enough for all 82 games then the Jets will have another 80-point producer on the roster.
His point total for next season is seemingly based on his health and is slated at over/under 70.5 points (-115 at DraftKings). This is very doable for the Kitchener native as we mentioned he has eclipsed the 70-point mark more than once in recent years but will be interesting to see how his health progresses going into next season as a 31-year-old.
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Some of the games best like Sidney Crosby, Brad Marchand and Steven Stamkos among others have shown that you can still play at a high-level even in older age. The only concern for if Scheifele can hit his mark is injury which would be surprising to see him held out for a long enough period of time as the most games he's missed due to injury has been 22 all the way back in the 2017-18 season. We don't include his 56 games in 2020-21 due to the pandemic limiting the length of the season.
I think we can count of Scheifele to stay consistent as he always has and get to another 71 points like he did last season as the Jets top point producer and could even eclipse that mark this season due to more playing time with Gabriel Vilardi.
The pair excelled when playing with each other and helped grow Vilardi's game to the point where he finished with 22 goals and 14 assists for 36 points in 47 games before landing on the injured list. A full season together with star winger Kyle Connor on the opposite wing should help Scheifele have one of his best seasons yet.
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