Yes, after being traded for Kevin Fiala at the trade deadline and underperforming since joining the Nashville Predators, but his entire season as a whole hasn’t been all bad.
(Note: I will be using his numbers for the entire season, including his time with the Minnesota Wild, where he played the majority of the season)
When you look at just his Minnesota numbers, it actually looks like a regular season you would expect from Mikael Granlund.
In 63 games, Granlund scored 15 goals and added 34 assists for 49 points, which would’ve been 20 goals and 63 points on an 82 game pace, which is very much a Mikael Granlund type season.