Since the calendar has turned to 2016, Brayden Schenn has been one of the Philadelphia Flyers' most productive forwards. Is his leap in performance sustainable?
For Brayden Schenn, it's been a tale of two seasons. For the first three months of the year, Schenn was one of the most disappointing forwards on the Philadelphia Flyers - a major contributor to their scoring struggles and a drag on the team at even strength. He was even scratched for a game in November by head coach Dave Hakstol in response to his underwhelming play.
When the ball dropped in New York City on New Years' Eve, Schenn was sitting on 15 points in 34 games, his worst scoring rate since his rookie season.