Name|GPG|Career|PPG|Career|SPG|Career|S%|Career
Zach Parise|0.48|0.39|0.86|0.81|4.38|3.42|10.87%|11.27%
Jason Pominville|0.57|0.32|0.76|0.79|3.05|2.77|18.75%|11.60%
Mikko Koivu|0.19|0.22|0.81|0.74|2.43|2.48|7.84%|8.94%
Ryan Suter|0.00|0.07|0.62|0.46|1.90|1.55|0.00%|4.58%
Mikael Granlund|0.10|0.07|0.57|0.30|1.57|1.33|6.06%|5.56%
Nino Niederreiter|0.14|0.03|0.52|0.05|2.10|1.34|6.82%|2.33%
Matt Cooke|0.14|0.16|0.43|0.39|1.19|1.37|12.00%|11.94%
Jared Spurgeon|0.05|0.07|0.33|0.31|1.57|1.22|3.03%|6.09%
Jonas Brodin|0.17|0.04|0.33|0.24|0.67|1.13|25.00%|3.92%
Justin Fontaine|0.29|0.00|0.29|0.00|1.52|0.00|18.75%|0.00%
Kyle Brodziak|0.10|0.17|0.24|0.39|1.29|1.62|7.41%|10.71%
Charlie Coyle|0.22|0.22|0.56|0.38|1.89|1.35|11.76%|16.00%
Dany Heatley|0.10|0.46|0.19|0.97|1.71|3.11|5.56%|14.71%
Torrey Mitchell|0.05|0.10|0.19|0.25|1.05|1.30|4.55%|8.02%
Keith Ballard|0.00|0.07|0.44|0.30|0.67|1.12|0.00%|5.89%
Marco Scandella|0.00|0.04|0.22|0.17|1.06|1.09|0.00%|4.12%
Clayton Stoner|0.00|0.02|0.16|0.16|0.95|0.80|0.00%|2.27%
Matt Dumba|0.09|0.00|0.18|0.00|0.82|0.00|11.11%|0.00%
Nate Prosser|0.00|0.01|0.22|0.18|0.67|0.58|0.00%|2.38%
Zenon Konopka|0.05|0.04|0.05|0.09|0.24|0.62|20.00%|6.15%
Thought I'd break out some stats here.
SHOOTING PERCENTAGE:
Parise and Koivu are doing well so far, but their shooting percentage is actually down a bit from career numbers, so we should expect they could actually continue to score.
Pominville and Fontaine arguably have unsustainably high shooting percentage, so they should drop in terms of production.
Suter and Spurgeon should also have an uptick in scoring based off historical shooting percentage. I dunno why but they just haven't buried them on the PP like they should.
Granlund and Nino have oddly low shooting percentages for the year and for their young careers. I would expect Nino to end up closer to 10-11% and Granlund between 8-9% longer term, so they obviously have room to grow offensively.
SHOTS:
Parise is the only one who sticks out with really high shots per game compared to career numbers. But it's been like this the whole time with the Wild, so maybe he keeps it up.
On the flip side, Heatley and Ballard are the only ones getting very low shots compared to career numbers. Heatley is mostly because of ice time and his role, but diminished speed plays a part. Ballard, I dunno, maybe smaller sample size and maybe less PP time.
Otherwise, it looks pretty decent.