
The Chicago Blackhawks saw Alex DeBrincat take a step back in 2019-20.
The year ended up being a shortened one thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic but that wasn’t the issue for him. Before the pause, he was having a down year based on what he did the first couple of years in his career. In his rookie year, he scored 28 goals and followed that up with a 41 goal sophomore campaign. In year three, he managed to fall all the way down to an 18 goal total. He probably would have been around the 20 range (which is still good) had the season finished as normal.