Beauvillier, who's been fairly consistent with putting pucks in the net throughout his career, has just two goals in 20 game this season. However, he says he's not losing sleep over it, and if you think his lack of production has anything to do with his play, you don't know hockey.
Beauvillier has been adjusting to a lower role with the team this year than he's ever had in his career. While he isn't scoring as much, he isn't getting scored on either, as he is currently a plus-8.
If Beauvillier is headed for a bad season, this would be the worst time to do it. The 26 year old's current contract, which carries a $4.15 million cap hit, expires at the end of this season making him an unrestricted free agent.