
Usually, when breaking down a point per game player, people are happy to have that kind of production on the team, especially when that player is the highest paid and considered the team’s superstar. However, what if that should be the normal expectation and that everyone knows there is another level to the skillset? Regarding the Carolina Hurricanes, forward Sebastian Aho, is he one of those star players who people consider a superstar but isn’t hitting that next gear? After the recent three-game road trip, fans took notice of the lack of “game changer” when it comes to Aho. Let’s dive in…
Going into the 2024-25 season, Aho’s contract went up to $9.75 million over the next eight seasons where it’ll expire in the summer of 2032. It went up from $8.46 million per season in his previous five years to $42.30 million. It may not seem much per season only going up $1.29 million annually. However, when you’re paid to be the team’s superstar player, there are expectations put on the player to perform at otherworldly levels. The 2023-24 season saw Aho have over 80 points for the third time in his career (89 in 2023-24, 81 in 2021-22, and 83 in 2018-19). He has shown flashes of being the superstar player that the Hurricanes know he can be. However, when you ask fans if he is consistent, they will say no. They are aware that Aho can be a streaky player and someone who starts the season at a slower pace.
Don’t get it wrong, the fans love the Finnish forward who is setting multiple franchise records every season. He will go down as the greatest Hurricanes player ever in many eyes of the fanbase. However, despite the slow pace that fans are accustomed to, this feels like a start to the season that even for Aho should be getting people’s attention. While he does have 14 points in 15 games, a .93-point-per-game pace, 11 of those are assists. Furthermore, his three goals come from either 3v3 overtime or an empty net tally. While they don’t ask how, they ask how many, in this case, the how many and how they are coming need to be addressed.
Aho’s goals-for percentage (GF%) in 15 games is 42.10%. That is lower than both of his linemates Andrei Svechnikov (47.1%) and Jack Roslovic (58.8%). Moreso, that is under Jesperi Kotkaniemi’s 62.50 GF% and Martin Necas’ 57.70 GF% who have been the Hurricanes’ biggest hitters to start the 2024-25 season. That is not a number to be at when he isn’t scoring goals, or even taking shots in multiple games. To be one of the lowest in the top six, and be paid as a face of the franchise player, you would expect a better GF% from a guy like Aho.
However, there is credit that does have to be given as well for Aho as he is tied on the team in points (14) with Svechnikov and does have two game-winning goals. The thing that keeps creeping up is how he can be invisible in some games or somehow can tally one or two assists but fans don’t remember much of them.
During the three-game road trip that saw them travel to Denver, Las Vegas, and Utah for the first time, this was a prime opportunity to see Aho break out of the slow start and see the “putting the team on his back” type of game fans and the team is known to see from him. That was not the case in the Colorado Avalanche or Utah Hockey Club games. He managed a total of zero shots in a game where the Avs won 6-4. Furthermore, in the 4-1 loss to Utah, he had two total shots in almost 22 minutes of ice time that saw six power-play opportunities and 23 shifts. It is not ideal to see someone that people call a “superstar” only have two shots total in two of the three games on a road trip.
Given the fact that the Hurricanes don’t need otherworldly Aho right now, they need to have his line going. The fact that Aho and Svechnikov are the only negative players in plus/minus (both minus-3) while Roslovic is plus-3. Furthermore, with the new contract that just kicked in, Aho should be within the realm of where Necas is at right now with 25 points in 15 games and a 1.67 point-per-game pace. Not saying it has to be exactly that, but somewhere of what someone who is almost making $10 million per season as the highest-paid player should be. The Rod Brind’Amour system does not require someone to be a 100-point or more player, but Aho had 89 last season in said system. He can produce as a star player. But where is the superstar, taking over a game mindset that he has shown flashes of before? Getting one or two points every night is great, but doing it quietly or having two total shots in two games combined does not give a clear indication of someone who is just on a slow start.
Hopefully, Aho can right the ship and start playing with the fire of someone who is going to make his presence felt in a game. A game where he can shoot the puck at the pace of a Svechnikov or even Jackson Blake who had 10 total shots combined between the Golden Knights and Utah games. If so, then the Hurricanes will be even more of a force with a Finnish star center who is clicking on all cylinders. While I do like Aho and what he has brought to the Hurricanes, another gear needs to be reached.
The Hurricanes have a back-to-back this weekend against the Ottawa Senators (Saturday, Nov. 16) and the St. Louis Blues (Sunday, Nov. 17). The first game will be at 7 p.m. Eastern. It’ll be followed up by a 5 p.m. puck drop the next day. Both games will be on Fan Duel Sports Network and the radio at 99.9 The Fan. Let’s hope this weekend is the Sebastian Aho League Takeover set with hopefully four or five points in the next two games. Time to see “Seabass” as he is called to a game that puts the league on notice that he has awakened fully.
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Nick Suzuki has dented the scoresheet in each contest since being held without a point in the Montreal Canadiens' season-opening game. The Canadiens' captain will carry a career-high 11-game points streak into Tuesday's contest against the visiting Philadelphia Flyers. Entering play on Monday with an NHL-best 16 assists, Suzuki set up a pair of goals in Montreal's 4-3 overtime victory over the Ottawa Senators on Saturday. Suzuki's stretch pass found Cole Caufield to open the scoring on Saturday, allowing the latter to boost his team-leading goal total to 10 with his fifth in his last four games. The duo became the first set of Canadiens teammates since 1995-96 to both reach the 15-point mark within their first 12 games since Pierre Turgeon and Mark Recchi in 1995-96. Juraj Slafkovsky, who is the third member of the top line, scored a power-play goal for the third straight game on Saturday. Alex Newhook scored on a breakaway in the extra session, sending the Canadiens to their third win in a row overall. They also became the first team in NHL history to record five overtime wins through a club's first 12 games of a season. "It's crazy how we just keep doing this and our star players step up for us every time," Montreal defenseman Jayden Struble said, per the Montreal Gazette. "When we're down it doesn't feel like we're down. It's like: All right, someone's going to score and send it to OT and then someone's going to win it. It's a crazy thing to be a part of right now. "It's very fun and I love the way that we're playing." While struggling Sam Montembeault made 14 saves on Saturday, fellow goaltender Jakub Dobes likely will put his perfect record on the line against Philadelphia. Dobes is 6-0-0 with a 1.97 goals-against average and a .930 save percentage this season. Dobes, however, was gashed for six goals on 30 shots in his lone career encounter with the Flyers in a 6-4 setback on March 27. Philadelphia captain Sean Couturier and Matvei Michkov each collected two goals and an assist in that game. The Flyers' Tyson Foerster also tallied in that contest however he blocked a shot with his skate in Saturday's 5-2 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs and sat out Sunday's 2-1 setback to the Calgary Flames. He is expected to "miss a few games," per head coach Rick Tocchet. The fiery Tocchet also was none-too-pleased with Philadelphia's two losses over the weekend, especially on the heels of a promising 5-1-0 stretch. "You've got to keep pounding it, and we've got to find people who want to continue to do it," Tocchet said. "We'll find them. But it's my job to get these guys to do it. "It's hard to win in this league. You want to play in April and May, you've got to play hard hockey. I think we're finding easy ice. A lot of guys, even some of our best players, they want to play the easy ice and not the hard ice." New Flyers forward Trevor Zegras saw his four-game point streak (four goals, four assists) come to a halt on Saturday.
The last time the Kansas City Chiefs lost four games in a season, they went on to make the Super Bowl and beat the San Francisco 49ers. Six years have passed since, and Andy Reid's team will have to make some adjustments to replicate that fortune. That's especially evident after another heartbreaking regular-season loss to the Buffalo Bills, which exposed what might be the Chiefs' biggest flaw on offense: a lack of an explosive running game. That's why they need to pick up the phone and reach out to the New York Jets to trade for Breece Hall. Chiefs need to trade for Breece Hall According to Dianna Russini of The Athletic, the Jets are more than open to trading Hall, who's in the final year of his contract. "The Jets have been getting calls on RB Breece Hall for a while, and while there is interest, New York is looking for at least a third-round pick in return," wrote Russini. Hall is just 24 years old, and while he had a major injury as a rookie, he's been pretty durable since. This season, he's up to 117 carries for 581 rushing yards and two touchdowns, averaging 5.0 yards per carry. He also has 21 receptions on 30 targets for 178 receiving yards. The Chiefs average 121.2 rushing yards per game, the 12th most in the NFL. That's with Patrick Mahomes accounting for one-third of their rushing yards, though. Neither Isiah Pacheco — who's currently out with an injury — nor Kareem Hunt has been efficient, and rookie Brashard Smith might not be ready to take on a bigger role. The Chiefs ran for just 79 yards against a Bills defense that gives up the fourth-most rushing yards per game (141.4), and Hall could certainly fix those woes.
Since the renaissance of Sam Darnold’s career in Minnesota last season, one of the reputational issues the veteran needed to shake was his play in primetime. Against the Washington Commanders on ‘Sunday Night Football,’ he did what he could to put that narrative to bed by completing 21-of-24 passes for 330 yards, four touchdowns and an interception in a dominant 38-14 win. Darnold was deadly accurate Sunday night, completing every pass he attempted in the first half before throwing just eight times in the second half and giving way to Drew Lock in the fourth quarter with the game out of hand. The Seahawks gave Darnold a three- year, $100.5 million contract after his career-year in Minnesota last season. So far he’s rewarded them with 2,084 passing yards with 16 touchdowns and five interceptions en route to a 6-2 record through eight games. Which brings us to today’s quiz. It was the third time of Darnold’s career – and second already of the 2025 campaign – that he’s thrown for at least 300 yards and four touchdowns in the same game. With that being said, can you name every NFL quarterback in the Super Bowl Era to do that at least three times? Good luck! Did you like this quiz? Are there any quizzes you’d like to see us make in the future? Let us know your thoughts at quizzes@yardbarker.com, and make sure to subscribe to our Quiz of the Day Newsletter for daily quizzes sent right to your email!
Even though the Pittsburgh Steelers have gotten quality quarterback play in 2025 with Aaron Rodgers, they still need to search for a future face of the franchise. Rodgers is almost 42 years old and close to retirement. Even if he does play another season, it will be good to have a first-round pick behind him to learn and develop in a way that even most coaches can't do. If Pittsburgh has to trade up to get a quality option, the front office has to stop delaying the inevitable and take a shot at a young gun. Just because Ke'Shawn Williams is an undrafted rookie for the Steelers, that doesn't mean that he can't help with a scouting report. After his final year in college, he worked with recent transfer Fernando Mendoza during offseason training, as well as Williams' Pro Day. He spoke with reporter Brian Batko about what he has seen in the Indiana Hoosiers' star. "It’s just his ability to do everything," Williams said. "He can make the throws, he’s very mobile, he has a lot of experience, very smart leader, a good person — all the intangible things you want out of a quarterback, somebody to come in and potentially lead your group...He’s got my vote, for sure." After transferring from the California Golden Bears to Indiana, Mendoza has lit the college world on fire. He currently leads the FBS in touchdown passes through eight games, and it's not like Indiana has had an easy schedule either. He has gone up against two Top 10 teams in the country and led the Hoosiers to victories in both contests, including a road upset against the Oregon Ducks. Indiana is now the #2 team in the country, only behind conference rival Ohio State Buckeyes. If Mendoza and the Hoosiers keep this up, the two teams will face off in the Big 10 conference championship game, where the winner will have the top seed in the College Football Playoffs and get a first-round bye, while the loser would have to play in the first round. This amazing 2025 performance has put the 22-year-old junior near the top of the quarterback rankings of the 2026 draft class. He is currently favored to win the Heisman Trophy as well. Depending on how he does in this last month of football and in the playoffs, he may even be out of the Steelers' reach, as he could easily be the first overall pick. Even if he falls outside the Top 5, it may be worth it for the Steelers to make a trade to get him. Steelers Are Likely Underwhelmed By Everyone Else It goes without saying that outside of Mendoza, most draft-eligible quarterbacks have completely bottomed out in the 2025 season. It's so bad that the Steelers may consider skipping out on drafting a quarterback in 2026 if they can't land Mendoza. If that is the case, the price to trade up in the 2026 NFL draft may rise up as well. Of course, the Steelers overall have not played great football, and there is a realistic chance that they end up drafting higher than they usually do. Obviously, nobody in that organization has any desire to tank, but a sub-par season for Pittsburgh standards could put them in a better position to go and get their guy. What is there to lose at this point? Despite Williams' scouting report on Mendoza, it's not set in stone that General Manager Omar Khan will do everything he can to try and draft the Indiana star. However, that inside information will still be helpful in the long run, especially Khan believes his testimony lines up with the tape at all. The undrafted receiver is not the deciding vote, but he could give a little nudge to help sway the Steelers towards selecting him.



