After signing as an undrafted player out of college, Moore’s production actually dropped in his second AHL season — from 33 points in 57 games as a rookie to 33 points in 68 games as a sophomore — but he took off down the stretch (11 goals and 19 assists during his final 34 regular season games) and into the playoffs when given expanded opportunity, tallying 17 points in 20 games during the Marlies’ 2018 Calder Cup championship run. The 23-year-old followed that up by putting up big AHL numbers so far in 2018-19 — he’s racked up 19 goals through 30 games, third in the NHL in goals per game behind Brandon Pirri and Sam Carrick.