NHL EDGE Puck and Player Tracking Statistics for teams including skating speed, skating distance, shot speed, shot location, and zone time.
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We have the data on this. The distance isn't all that much in comparison. Roughly league average. Speed top quartile. Bursts are where the Avs stand out. They get north/south and very quickly. No messing around, get to the other side of the ice as quickly as possible and don't dance around. This is why guys who are labeled 'elite' skaters like Newhook tend to struggle here (and we all know I have my issues with that definition of him). He's a fast skater, but when it comes to burst, creating separation and getting up the ice... he's pretty average. Whereas Mitts who is a pretty average skater all around can succeed. He's not outright fast (actually fairly slow), but he can burst to 18-21 better than most. The puck moves faster than guys can skate. If you can get north-south and make passes you play fast and get through the zone at 18-21 mph a lot, it looks very fast without being outright fast or for a huge amount of distance.