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Even more than that...just the variance in PP TOI among top players can result in as much as a 10 points difference.
From an earlier post of mine:
There still seems to be a lot of confusion about why it's important to separate ES and PP production when determining quality of player.
To help illustrate how much PP TOI affects raw production:
Let's say we had two players that played the exact same amount of time at ES (let's say 15:22 (awkward TOI I know but trying to not have half a point in the result)) and have the exact same rate of production at ES (let's say 3.0 P/60). They also produce at the exact same rate on the PP (let's say 8.0 P/60). Both of these values represent elite players. They both play all 82 games in the season.
If Player A gets around 2:30 in PP TOI/GP and Player B gets around 4:00 PP TOI/GP, because the team they were on placed 1st and 31st respectively in PP opportunities (like we saw with Marner and Rantanen this year), Player A will get 90 points and player B will get 107 points.
This is a 17 point swing based on a difference of 1 and a half minutes in the least tiring and least intensive time you can play, because of a team stat, for players that are 100% identical in every other way.