I proposed that a better indicator of player performance was Minutes per point in even strength situations, power play situations and combined even strength and power play. In today’s Numbers Game, I will look at even strength. Power Play and combined even strength and power play will follow next week.
Even Strength Goals (ES G)
The top 20 list of Minutes/ES G has some players that one would not necessarily expect. At the top of the list is Marek Svatos. His 23 ES G put him 5th overall in ES G but he only averages 12:40 of ES TOI/G. He scores an even strength goal approximately every 31 ES minutes. Ovechkin, who has the most ES G in the league, sits 3rd in Minutes/ES G. David Booth, that’s right the David Booth of the Florida Panthers, ranks 16th in the league in minutes/ES G. Daniel Cleary, who has resurrected his career with Red Wings, is 19th just ahead of Mats Sundin.
Even Strength Assists (ES A)
Martin St. Louis has the most ES A in the league, but he sits in 16th in minutes/ES A. Jason Spezza leads the league in minutes/ES A. Alexander Frolov is 26th in the league in ES A, but in only 14:02 of ES TOI/G, he ranks 10th in minutes/ES A.
Even Strength Points (ES P)
Even Strength Points (ES P)
Jason Spezza also leads the league in minutes/ES P. Scoring every 16:59 in even strength situations, Spezza averages almost 1 even strength point/game. Gaborik sits in second almost a full minute behind. Ovechkin is first overall in ES P, but he ranks 8th in minutes/ES P. Paul Stastny, who is just returning to the Avs lineup after missing over a month, is in 11th place.
Stay tuned for further minutes per point analysis next week.
For Illegal Curve, I am Adam Gutkin.
Stay tuned for further minutes per point analysis next week.
For Illegal Curve, I am Adam Gutkin.
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