I know people don't want to hear it, the results are the results,
buuuuuuuuut here's a quick look at our 5 on 5 fancy stats before and after the start of Feb, which is when JT got traded.
Up until Feb: [50 odd games]
corsi: 20th in the league
Fenwick: 22nd
shots for: 20th
xG: 22nd
shooting percentage: 5th
PDO: 16th
save percentage: 24th
(JT's individual sh% was 5.77 but his on ice sh% was 11.01)
Since the start of Feb [13 games]
Corsi: 14th
Fenwick: 14th
shots for: 16th
xG: 11th
shooting percentage: 31st
PDO: 28th
save percentage: 16th
and obviously since the start of Feb those numbers include a lot of games sans Quinn Hughes.
So to me, those are not really numbers that suggest we're a lot worse. we've just had a massive change in our shooting percentage, after we were running lucky for so long. Obviously no-one has had as big a change as we have, although Minnesota were 16th in the league up until Feb and are last in the league since the start of Feb. Winnipeg have gone from 8th to 21st as well. [as an aside, the Flames are 30th in shooting percentage since Feb....and were 30th in the league up until the start of Feb!]
for example's sake, Suter and Hronek were running at around an 11% on ice shooting percentage up until the end of Jan. They are at 5.7 and 3.8% since the start of Feb
And for transparency Brock, who obviously is more impacted by JT being gone than Suter, has gone from 10% until the end of Jan to 1% since the start of Feb. He's had 184 5 on 5 minutes since Feb and we have scored 1 goal in that ice time! no-one else, obviously, has had as few goals scored whilst playing 184+ minutes. (Dakota Joshua is at 162 minutes and only 1 goal, though) [also lmao McDavid is in this list. 3.55% on ice shooting percentage since Feb! I would much prefer McDavid's bad luck streak happen in the playoffs, not now......]
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