Everything looked great in the world when the Boston Bruins resigned Charlie McAvoy at the beginning of training camp. Boston locked up its best defenseman for three years at a team-friendly $4.9 million cap hit.
This season, however, has not gone according to plan for McAvoy.
First thing’s first: through the first 16 games, McAvoy continues to be solid defensively. He averages over 21 minutes of ice team, and his CF% is 54%.
That said, McAvoy’s offense is nowhere to be found. He only has four points this season, and they are all assists.