The Jets aren't just taking fewer shot attempts when Pionk is out there (although that's been a bit of a thing as a team lately), they're allowing 22% more shot attempts by the other team. It's a 40% swing in shot attempts.There's always different reasons for the Corsi being the shits. Could be game situations like last one where the Jets didn't shoot, played with a lead. Could be breakdowns defensively.
Still if you are an optimist you can see that Fleury and Pionk are holding a minimal positve advantage in GF/GA ratio, and that the number of goals against has actually gone down without Samberg, which may be a move by Arniel to keep chances down in a simple game to cover for injury. I'd be interested to see how bad the PK has fared with Sammy out, the effect on everyone.
Because late game 5 on 3, that's Sammy out there not Stanley. Not that Stanley was awful. He actually made a nice block to keep the puck from going through moments before the game tying goal. Pionk to me seemed to be a little too high in the zone to let the pass go through to Stone, but I am not an expert on the Jets PK.
In my eyes Stan was better than Heinola last game. Better in battles, better in outlets, but the KC one is a reason to jump on him, if you don't like the guy. Anyways Miller looks like he draws in for Heinola next game.
I would have thought Miller would be inserted into the lineup for the Knights game, and Heinola the Habs, but I'm sure Arny has a reason for his decisions.
The expected goals are worse by an even larger margin than shot attempts. The Jets with Pionk-NotSamberg are down 30% in xGF and up 30% in xGA - a 60% swing.
So not only are the Jets allowing more shot attempts, they're allowing more dangerous shot attempts. And on offense, they're taking fewer AND less dangerous shot attempts.
The only good news is that the Jets are getting remarkable puck luck from their goalie when Pionk's been on the ice w/o Samberg.
The Jets were outshot 10-1 when Stanley was out there last night at 5v5. Granted, the whole team was badly outshot, but he was the worst. Pearson-Roy-Kolesar were absolutely crushing him. It was going so badly that PRK got the 2nd most 5v5 minutes because Cassidy saw that Arniel was deploying the Stanola pairing to "shelter" them and took full advantage.