The issue with FO% isn't that they don't matter, it's that even the absolute worst teams in the league at this statistic still win 4.5/10 faceoffs. That differential needs sample sizes of entire seasons to adjust goal differential by a number higher than 1.
Additionally, the obviously higher impact faceoffs(special teams, empty net situations) are always taken by a 'specialist' who in general is more likely to win the faceoff than the team average, even on bad faceoff teams.
This. Faceoffs matter in theory, but in reality the win range is really, what, 45%-55%, and a lot of those wins and losses aren’t at all clean. No one is that bad or that good to make it a defining feature to their game, you need the other skills first. Faceoff talent just adds or loses a bit of value.
Some examples: Paul Gaustad got a lot more interest than I thought he deserved because he was a 3/4C who could win draws. The other skills were still barely there, and the faceoff was like an add-on feature.
Cody Eakin- Did not deserve to play in the nhl last year, but he wins draws, so there was even trade chatter at the deadline. But it’s all he does, so no one is that dumb now, because even if he wins the draw- he’s gotta get the f*** off the ice or they’re playing with 4.75 nhlers, and that ain’t worth an occasional draw win.
There was an absolute beaut last year if I remember correctly- Eakin won the OT draw forwards as planned, but was immediately stripped of the puck. Other team scored. Like- it perfectly showed why faceoffs only matter once the other talents are there- because the moment it switched to regular play Eakin just did not think on that level. Man, if anyone has that vid it’s fantastic.