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2023–24 Time On Ice Stats
- Average Time On Ice: 17:38
- Average Power Play TOI: 3:09
- Average Short-Handed TOI: 0:43
Ice Time
Power Play
Short-Handed
2021–22
18:35
3:14
0:34
2022–23
17:59
3:06
1:40
2023–24
17:38
3:09
0:43
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On track for January return
Norris, who has been sidelined with a shoulder injury, is expected to return sometime in January, Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun reports Monday.
ANALYSIS
Norris avoided surgery after injuring his shoulder in late October but is still several weeks from a possible return to action. At this point, Norris won't be replicating his 35-goal, 55-point campaign from last season, as there simply won't be enough games left, but he could still produce in the 30-35 point range depending on when he is able to return to action.
Norris avoided surgery after injuring his shoulder in late October but is still several weeks from a possible return to action. At this point, Norris won't be replicating his 35-goal, 55-point campaign from last season, as there simply won't be enough games left, but he could still produce in the 30-35 point range depending on when he is able to return to action.
Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Buoyed by a ridiculous and unsustainable 20.3 percent shooting percentage, Norris scored a whopping 35 times in 66 games a season ago. He added 20 assists, 172 shots on goal and 23 points with the man advantage. Even with the high shooting percentage, Norris had a heck of a year. He established himself as a legitimate top-six offensive threat for the Senators in addition to proving to be a major weapon on the power play. Ottawa was so impressed they handed the 23-year-old a new eight-year, $63.6 million contract this past July. It locks Norris into a prominent role on what should be one of the NHL's more improved teams, making him a solid mid-round pick in all fantasy formats.