Though he appeared in 78 games for the Panthers, Jokinen's offensive totals fell to a career-low 16 points.
However, by season's end his offensive totals had dropped substantially and he was hitting .262 when the Dodgers released him mid-season in 1934.
His offensive totals for season was one reception for eight yards (8.0 avg.)
His offensive totals dropped off in later seasons, partially as a result of an 1891 hand injury.
He led the league in total rebounds, offensive, defensive and overall total in 2008-09.
He finished the campaign with his highest offensive totals as a Canuck at six goals and 20 points.
The 1968 offensive total was the highest in the country (42.5 points per game), and set an NCAA record.
During the regular season, Neil registered 13 goals and 28 points in 72 games, his best offensive totals since 2006-07.
Most insiders understand that offensive totals derive from many influences.
The following season, he appeared in 66 games and increased his offensive totals to 27 goals and 61 points.