28%
KEVIN FIALA -
QUINTON BYFIELD -
ALEX LAFERRIERE
12%
WARREN FOEGELE -
TANNER JEANNOT -
QUINTON BYFIELD
10.6%
WARREN FOEGELE -
QUINTON BYFIELD -
ALEX LAFERRIERE
21.6%
DYLAN LARKIN -
LUCAS RAYMOND -
MARCO KASPER
15.2%
DYLAN LARKIN -
ALEX DEBRINCAT -
LUCAS RAYMOND
13.8%
PATRICK KANE -
DYLAN LARKIN -
ALEX DEBRINCAT
One player had Fiala. The other player had most of the best offensive players that Detroit had to offer on a regular basis.
Not sure what the OZ thing is about. Byfield had a higher percentage, but the difference is 4%. It's not like he was being deployed with heavy OZ% compared to others.
What I say isn't false at all. It's quite accurate.
The difference in their scoring levels was mostly because Larkin gets 1st PP time and premium time on things like empty nets.
Byfield actually outscored Larkin at 5v5. 38 points to 33.
Larkin was 8 to 3 on EN points. 27 to 7 on the PP. Larkin wouldn't get all that gravy in LA.
Except that isn't the case at all usually. Players on better teams generally will have worse production because the roles are already filled. That's why guys like Arvidsson and Skinner had drop offs going to the Oilers and McLeod and Holloway scored more elsewhere. It's why a guy like Miller couldn't get enough ice time to score in Tampa but exploded in Vancouver.
Being on the number one line on ANY team is a bigger advantage that playing a smaller role on a good team. Being first PP, 3v3, empty nets, etc all have big boosts on production.
Larkin had 27 PP points last year. You think he's getting the kind of PP time required to do that on a team that has a better center?
Not sure it would be an upgrade. As I already pointed out, Byfield outscored Larkin at 5v5 38 to 33.
Kopitar is the 1st PP guy in LA. He had 22 points on the PP. Larkin had 27. Byfield had 7.
Maybe Larkin is an upgrade in LA if you think he's going to be better than Kopitar on the PP. Seems like anywhere else it would be a wash.
Playing against better competition is a fair point, but Larkin doesn't exactly kill it against the best. He's a negative player every season. He is no Phillip Danault.