Brock Boeser’s Goal Drought Puzzles Fans This Season
Brock Boeser has faced notable challenges in finding the back of the net this season. His goal drought has raised questions among fans and analysts alike.
Brock Boeser’s Goal Drought: Key Insights
The primary factor contributing to Boeser’s struggles appears to be a significant decrease in his shot attempts. Over the last 18 games, his average has dropped to just 1.66 shots per game.
Comparison of Shot Averages
- First 24 games: 2.5 shots per game
- Last 18 games: 1.66 shots per game
This decline in shot attempts is apparent both during regular play and on the power play. Notably, Boeser has managed only six shots since the beginning of December.
Power Play Performance
Despite being on the ice for a team-leading 66:53 during power plays, his productivity has sharply decreased. This lack of shots has left fans puzzled about what is affecting his performance this season.
As the season progresses, it remains crucial for Boeser to rectify this significant dip in shooting to ignite his scoring ability and meet the expectations set by fans and the team.