I find it hard to believe he's top 17 in PPG. But eh, I'm not a big stats person. I honestly would prefer to win with Chabot, but he doesn't seem like the type of player who has that extra gear, that extra jam that our team needs to get a Stanley Cup. He isn't what I would consider a playoff performer. He reminds me a lot of Redden honestly. I didn't find Redden to be that playoff monster.
22 most points among D-men since 2018-19, 23rd most ES points, 17th in PPG... like Karlsson struggles in certain parts of defense but excels in others
As for talking about the Stanley Cup, I'll take starting to make the playoffs ONCE and then regularly then we'll see lol
Redden comparison is not bad too. The thing is you need complementary players. Chabot needs a Brandon Carlo.
Forsberg's season in a nutshell. All his good play is undone by letting in a backbreaker when the game is still absolutely within reach at 1-0.
It is true but that's why a team to bring more offensive and defensive support to the goalie. It is very HIGH pressure knowing you can't make a single mistake and you'll have to make miracles to give your team a chance to win.
Scoring chances were 43-29 for the Oilers (and 22-12 in High Danger Chances)
NST.com says that among 59 goals who have played at least 500 ES minutes, Forsberg and Korpisalo rank in the middle (30th and 31st) in HDSV%
Our special units (PP and PK) are absolutely terrible with the PK being dead last. It certainly doesn't help the goalies at all.
All that said, like the rest of the team, goalies have been very inconsistent