I can only assume this was intentional, so I have to argue that it should be put back, on every site.
Most of the time the count provides just a little bit of insight to what users are doing, to see if they're active in moderating the site. For some users (namely association bonus users) this may be their only type of activity on the site, while some high rep users may never participate in flagging at all.
But there's one really important role it plays. Helpful flag count is really important during a moderator election. It shows how much effort each user puts into successfully moderating the site, and even other sites — every helpful flag should count for something. (It also shows how many fewer flags the other moderators would have to handle if the user is elected and can only cast binding flags!) While this is something that could be revealed during one of the election phases (and someone would of course have to spend the time doing so), that won't be enough. This information should be available before the election even starts, so that people can judge if they're casting enough helpful flags or not compared to other users to even be a good choice for moderator.