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DeBrusk turns it around

Picks perfect time to snap out of funk

- BY MARISA INGEMI Twitter: @Marisa_Ingemi

LOS ANGELES, Calif. — The way Jake DeBrusk‘s season has been described at times, one might think he was having a sophomore slump of epic proportion­s.

A look at the numbers, though, shows he matched his rookie total in goals by scoring his 16th of the season in Anaheim on Friday night. The 22-year-old, while still 20 assists behind last season’s 27, has time to break his rookie point total of 43 if he makes a big push at the end of the season.

When the second-year winger gets hot, he piles up points in a hurry. He’s been saying it’ll just take one to go in the net to find his rhythm again, and thus far that’s proven true. He scored in back-to-back games against the Blackhawks and Ducks for the first time since November.

If he’s busting out, DeBrusk couldn’t have picked a better time with David Pastrnak missing at least the next two weeks.

“It’s nice. It’s something you try to do wherever you’re playing, you want to beat your goals,” DeBrusk said of matching his rookie goals total. “I have a long way to go for my assists, but it’s nice to have that done with. I have 20-something more games to get more.”

DeBrusk has a higher shooting percentage than a year ago (13.7 in 2018-2019, 11.2 as a rookie) and he should eclipse last year’s shot total if he stays on pace.

The Edmonton native had a run of 13 straight games without a goal, which he admitted was the longest stretch he could remember and was in his head a little, saying he felt “lost” on the ice at times.

Once he tipped one in against the Blackhawks at home, his game has changed. He’s buzzing up the wing and going to the net with authority.

Maybe all he really did need was to put one in.

“I had some stretches last year similar to this year,” he said. “It seems when those stretches are going well, the more I’ve gotten this year. So it’s a mater of being in the right place at the right times and executing.”

McAvoy happy

After being sidelined on three different occasions during the past season-plus, Charlie McAvoy‘s biggest goal was piecing together as many games in a row as possible, especially into the double digits.

Since his last bout with the injury bug at the start of January, the blueliner has played in 14 straight contests. He has a goal and three assists in that time and has clearly impacted the defense-to-offense transition as he’s eased back into his role.

“Things are going well,” he said. “I’m confident in the way I’m playing, I’m happy with the way I’ve been playing. When the team’s winning, it makes it a lot more fun, and you’re able to look at your game with a different perspectiv­e when the team’s having success. But I’m happy with the way things are going right now.”

 ?? MATT STONE / BOSTON HERALD ?? GETTING WARM: Jake DeBrusk (left) has matched his rookie goals total of 16 and hopes to keep piling up points during the stretch run of the season.
MATT STONE / BOSTON HERALD GETTING WARM: Jake DeBrusk (left) has matched his rookie goals total of 16 and hopes to keep piling up points during the stretch run of the season.

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