dgibb10
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Mercer PK oppositionYou don't put your best two PKers out on the same shift because then your second unit sucks. Hischier is your PK1 center, your PK2 center is Erik Haula who needs a lot more help than Hischier does. C1 goes with W2 and W1 goes with C2 to balance out the units otherwise PK2 is going to get blown up.
Siegenthaler is 4th on the Devils defense in PK TOI/game and I'd argue he's probably the 2nd best PK guy after Pesce. Both Pesce and Siegnthaler are below Kovacevic in PK TOI, and Siegenthaler is also behind Dillon. This argument doesn't hold any water.
You cannot be good at the PK if you chase as much as Mercer does, he gets caught going down low and ignoring the open man way too often. I understand that it looks like he's trying really hard out there when he skates but that doesn't make him a good penalty killer. People thought Zach Parise was an elite PKer too and he he had the same issues, he was a dog chasing cars and was largely a product of getting carried by Zajac.
Bratt PK opposition
You can look through and clearly see if you sort by team.
Against WSH, Van, Utah, Tor (less prevalent here), Tampa, STL, Seattle, Ott, etc etc all the way through.
Mercer against elite PP1 guys, bratt against a lot more PP2s.
To highlight the difference, I'd point out our PP1 produces at more than DOUBLE the rate of our PP2, and that's a PP2 that includes BOTH Luke Hughes and Timo Meier, something not a lot of PP2s can match