When the Columbus Blue Jackets signed left wing Anthony Duclair this summer, the certainly did so hoping to see flashes of the 2015-2016 version that scored 44 points (20G, 22A) in 81 games. Duclair came into the NHL after being drafted by the Rangers and dealt to the Arizona Coyotoes not long after.
That would not be the end of “Duke’s” journey though. Two years later, Duclair was sent packing once again, this time to the Chicago Blackhawks. Often tagged with the label of being inconsistent, the speedy wing has struggled to string together even a pair of 20-point seasons.