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2022–23 Time On Ice Stats
- Average Time On Ice:
15:04
- Average Power Play TOI:
0:08
- Average Short-Handed TOI:
2:16
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
Kuraly took on an expanded role on a rebuilding Columbus team a season ago, posting a career-high 14 goals, 30 points and 240 hits in 77 games. Kuraly's 11.6 percent shooting percentage was by far the highest of his career and he managed just a single point with the man advantage, so regression is almost certainly forthcoming. Toss in the fact the Jackets hope to contend for a playoff spot this upcoming season and Kuraly becomes nothing more than a depth option and cheap source of hits in fantasy circles.
Kuraly was a mainstay in the Bruins' bottom six last season, posting 23 points and 145 hits while averaging 13:17 of ice time in 69 contests. He's maintained that rate of production pretty consistently over the past three campaigns, so although he's a solid real-life forward for Boston, there's no reason give him a second look in fantasy circles.
Kuraly is coming off a 2018-19 campaign in which he notched eight goals and 21 points in 71 games, en route to recording a plus-6 rating. Those aren't eye-popping numbers, but the 26-year-old does bring a good mix of size (6-foot-2, 213 pounds) and energy to the table. Additionally, Kuraly is a swift skater, who can effectively lug the puck up the ice as well as cycle the puck down low. If he can improve his finishing ability, there's some untapped fantasy potential here, but as things stand, Kuraly does a great job for the team in his role as a versatile and hard-charging bottom-six forward.
Kuraly logged six goals and 14 points in 75 games this past season while working mostly on the Bruins' fourth line. The 25-year-old brings a good mix of size (6-foot-2, 213 pounds) and energy to the table and does have some untapped offensive potential, thanks to his solid skating and ability to cycle to the puck down low. Kuraly's fantasy ceiling is modest as long as he remains in a bottom-six role, but if he sees third-line work this season, which is possible, he could potentially double his offensive production.
Kuraly came over to the Bruins with little fanfare along with a first-round pick in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft in exchange for goalie Martin Jones back in June of 2015. Since then, the 6-foot-2, 205-pounder has seen action in eight regular-season contests with the big club, recording one assist in the process. Kuraly’s two-goal effort in Game 5 of the Bruins’ 2016-17 playoff series against Ottawa offers hope that the 24-year-old can push for a bottom-six role with the team this season, but the more likely outcome is that he'll bounce between the NHL and AHL as needed.