Well opponents legit just stuck a person on him the entire power play. When he did get the shot off it would be a good shot. And some went in. But yeah he was completely covered most of the time. And that really scrambled the rest of the power plays brain
The reason Edmonton's PP is so good is because they have so many equally dangerous options.
You have Draisaitl on the goal line - a unique advantage because the angle is borderline impossible and putting a defenceman or a forward on him takes him right out of the box around the net.
If Draisaitl is blocked, then you've got Bouchard on the point with his howitzer.
If you put a guy on him, that's two guys out of the center of the zone which leaves a ton of room for McDavid to take advantage and/or bounce a puck off of RNH into the net.
Instead of Bouchard, we have Chabot. If the puck gets back to him, at the top of the umbrella, he either has to skate it in as the last man back or pass it, because his muffin isn't scaring anyone.
Norris has a great shot, but unlike Draisaitl, he can be covered without severe cost to the penalty killing structure. I remember when we used to try Turris or Hoffman in the high circles, the pass across was so predictable that everyone in the rink including the goalie knew it was coming.
That leaves Tkachuk with his little turn and jam play that never works in the crease, and Stutzle dancing on the half-boards in similar fashion to McDavid. Problem is, he isn't McDavid, and our unit isn't distributed enough on the periphery of the zone to allow a lot of room for him to work.