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Figured this has been a topic of discussion and found a Twitter thread that breaks it down a little:
The full thread is worth a read, but do those who don't want to Twitter, here's some bullet points:
- In the 14 games since Svech went down, we've had 7 wins and 7 losses.
- 3 of those 7 losses were shutouts.
- Aho, KK and Necas all have 9 points in those 14 games. Noesen has 8.
- The rest of the forward group has no more than 4, individually. The worst offenders are TT (3 points in 10 games), Staal, Jarvis (3 points in 14 games), and Puljujarvi (1 point in 12 games).
Outside of that Twitter thread, you can actually expand it a bit further, since the two games before Svech went out were a 4-0 loss to Vegas, and a 1-0 win against Philly (where Svech had the only goal). So instead of 14 games, you can change it to 16 games and no numbers would change.
And since the PP has been a topic of discussion, we are 5/38 (13.1%) in those 16 games. Aho has 2, Burns, Skjei and Svech have 1. It also shows we're barely drawing above two PP opportunities a game (which is ridiculous in it's own right), but shows how important it is to convert on the chances we do get.
So in the past 16 games (a little under a month), we've been shutout 4 times, our forwards have produced 1.5 goals per game (thank God our defensemen put up goals), and our powerplay is at 13.1%
The full thread is worth a read, but do those who don't want to Twitter, here's some bullet points:
- In the 14 games since Svech went down, we've had 7 wins and 7 losses.
- 3 of those 7 losses were shutouts.
- Aho, KK and Necas all have 9 points in those 14 games. Noesen has 8.
- The rest of the forward group has no more than 4, individually. The worst offenders are TT (3 points in 10 games), Staal, Jarvis (3 points in 14 games), and Puljujarvi (1 point in 12 games).
Outside of that Twitter thread, you can actually expand it a bit further, since the two games before Svech went out were a 4-0 loss to Vegas, and a 1-0 win against Philly (where Svech had the only goal). So instead of 14 games, you can change it to 16 games and no numbers would change.
And since the PP has been a topic of discussion, we are 5/38 (13.1%) in those 16 games. Aho has 2, Burns, Skjei and Svech have 1. It also shows we're barely drawing above two PP opportunities a game (which is ridiculous in it's own right), but shows how important it is to convert on the chances we do get.
So in the past 16 games (a little under a month), we've been shutout 4 times, our forwards have produced 1.5 goals per game (thank God our defensemen put up goals), and our powerplay is at 13.1%