Soo, my second season hasn't gotten off to the best of starts, mainly because my producing players has done the opposite of that, no production at all..
So far, the only player with an okay track record is Kyle Wilson (who was dropped in real life but has remained on my team for another year) who was scored 5 goals and added upp 7 assist for 12 points in 17 games.

After the first 5 games I was in a disappointing 10th place, with a bad track record of 10 team goals, it was a wonder I had taken a win. Without a 93.3% of goalie Linus Fernström I don't think I would have been that high up in the standings.
Jonathan Dahlén and Gustav Possler were my leading scorers with 4 points each in those 5 games.

As you can see, after another five games and only racking up 9 more goals, I felt the need for some slight changes in my lines, since two of my first-liners had 0 points, and the third only had 1 point to his name. I had also had an injury on Bud Holloway, so when he returned I decided to put Possler-Wilson-Holloway as my first liners, and moved the utterly disappointing line of Salomäki-Lapierre-Thomas in different lines, I even let Salomäki, Thomas and Carl Grundström (who also had 0 points and a bad -6 to his name) sit out a game hoping that would help.
At that time I also adjusted the training schedule so it tilted a little more in the favour of powerplay, since my boxplay was okay percentage-wise but my pp% was a mere 12.

As you can see, by game 17 I have started to bounce back a little, not a small thanks to my pp guys who are now up to 20%, which makes it the third best in the league, and it has been game-deciding a bunch of times. My top pp-player so far has been Jesper Lindgren who has netted 4 times from the blue line.
My third keeper Jonathan Bjurö has in one game produced the same amount of points that Bill Thomas and Carl Grundström has in 16 respective 15 games, one point.
Bud Holloway is up to 6 points in 10 games, and Salomäki just scored his first goal in the last game i played, assisted by the promising Åhström in his first game of the season. So I hope that the trend will keep going up from now