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Wayne Gretzky dominated the scoring race in his prime like no other player. Most hockey fans, who didn't follow the NHL in his prime, can only take his statistical record at face value as a measure of his offensive dominance over the rest of the league.
However, when Gretzky played, there were other players that were sometimes mentioned in the same breath offensively. Mike Bossy was among them. While Gretzky scored more goals in the regular season, Bossy was widely considered the best goal scorer.
Why did Gretzky score more goals than Bossy if Bossy was the better goal scorer? One reason is that Gretzky played much more ice time. Bossy's coach Al Arbour and Gretzky's coach Glen Sather ran their bench in very different ways. Arbour balanced his ice time for his top 3 lines and divided special teams roles to help keep the ice time even. Sather sent Gretzky out as often as possible in all situations, and used his other top forwards very frequently as well.
I've tracked ice time for 3 Gretzky games and 3 Bossy games in an attempt to quantify the difference in ice time.
Games tracked:
Results:
Bossy averaged 17:10 in the three games I tracked. Gretzky averaged 27:52, or over 10 minutes more than Bossy.
Most of the difference was that Gretzky played almost 1.5 times as much at even strength. Gretzky also played almost 4 minutes per game on the penalty kill, and Bossy didn't kill penalties at all. Finally, Gretzky also played over a minute more per game on the power play.
Here are the TOI numbers as a percentage of the team's ice time in those situations.
Bossy played about 30% of his team's EV ice time, and Gretzky played about 40% of his team's EV ice time. On the power play, Bossy played about 2/3 of the ice time, and Gretzky played about 85% of the ice time.
What does this mean for Bossy and Gretzky as offensive players? Let's look at Gretzky's four season goal scoring peak (81-82 to 84-85) in the regular season, and compare it to Bossy's four dynasty seasons from 79-80 to 82-83.
At even strength, Gretzky outpointed Bossy by 79%, and scored 38% more goals.
But if Bossy played 12.5 EVTOI per game, and Gretzky 17 EVTOI per game, then at EV they were virtually equal as per 60 goal scorers, and Gretzky was only ahead by 32% as a point scorer per 60.
*estimated
On the power play, Bossy scored 23% more goals than Gretzky and Gretzky scored 25% more points than Bossy.
But if Bossy played 4.5 PPTOI per game, and Gretzky 6 PPTOI per game, then Bossy was actually 7% better as a per 60 PP point scorer, and was 65% better as a per 60 PP goal scorer.
*estimated
We can't really compare their SH scoring because Bossy didn't kill penalties, but Gretzky was the greatest SH scorer of all time and it's unlikely Bossy would have matched him.
Overall, it's clear that Gretzky played much more ice time than Bossy. It was well known at the time, and the ice time tracking shows just how big the gap was.
If you adjust for TOI and look at per 60 stats, Bossy was clearly a better goal scorer. Gretzky was still better as an overall offensive player, but not by 50% as you might think by looking at the raw stats.
Finally, here are the more detailed TOI stats for each game.
Gretzky - 1983 05 10
Gretzky - 1985 05 07
Gretzky - 1988 05 18
Bossy - 1980 05 03
Bossy - 1981 05 19
Bossy - 1983 05 03
Al Arbour:
However, when Gretzky played, there were other players that were sometimes mentioned in the same breath offensively. Mike Bossy was among them. While Gretzky scored more goals in the regular season, Bossy was widely considered the best goal scorer.
Why did Gretzky score more goals than Bossy if Bossy was the better goal scorer? One reason is that Gretzky played much more ice time. Bossy's coach Al Arbour and Gretzky's coach Glen Sather ran their bench in very different ways. Arbour balanced his ice time for his top 3 lines and divided special teams roles to help keep the ice time even. Sather sent Gretzky out as often as possible in all situations, and used his other top forwards very frequently as well.
I've tracked ice time for 3 Gretzky games and 3 Bossy games in an attempt to quantify the difference in ice time.
Games tracked:
Gretzky:
Game 1, 1983 Stanley Cup Finals vs New York Islanders
Islanders win 2-0.
Game 2, 1985 Conference Finals vs Chicago Black Hawks
Oilers win 7-3.
Game 1, 1988 Stanley Cup Finals vs Boston Bruins
Oilers win 2-1
Bossy:
Game 3, 1980 Conference Finals vs Buffalo Sabres
Islanders win 7-4
Game 4, 1981 Stanley Cup Finals vs Minnesota North Stars
North Stars win 4-2
Game 4, 1983 Conference Finals vs Boston Bruins
Islanders win 8-3
Results:
Player | Date | TOI | EVTOI | PPTOI | SHTOI |
Wayne Gretzky | 1983-05-10 | 28:45 | 18:22 | 8:19 | 2:04 |
Wayne Gretzky | 1985-05-07 | 25:51 | 17:24 | 5:08 | 3:19 |
Wayne Gretzky | 1988-05-18 | 29:01 | 17:22 | 5:57 | 5:42 |
Wayne Gretzky | Average | 27:52 | 17:43 | 6:28 | 3:41 |
Player | Date | TOI | EVTOI | PPTOI | SHTOI |
Mike Bossy | 1980-05-03 | 18:18 | 12:54 | 5:24 | 0:00 |
Mike Bossy | 1981-05-19 | 17:03 | 11:02 | 6:01 | 0:00 |
Mike Bossy | 1983-05-03 | 16:10 | 12:03 | 4:07 | 0:00 |
Mike Bossy | Average | 17:10 | 12:00 | 5:10 | 0:00 |
Bossy averaged 17:10 in the three games I tracked. Gretzky averaged 27:52, or over 10 minutes more than Bossy.
Most of the difference was that Gretzky played almost 1.5 times as much at even strength. Gretzky also played almost 4 minutes per game on the penalty kill, and Bossy didn't kill penalties at all. Finally, Gretzky also played over a minute more per game on the power play.
Here are the TOI numbers as a percentage of the team's ice time in those situations.
Player | Date | EV% | PP% | SH% |
Wayne Gretzky | 1983-05-10 | 40% | 82% | 50% |
Wayne Gretzky | 1985-05-07 | 36% | 77% | 67% |
Wayne Gretzky | 1988-05-18 | 40% | 100% | 51% |
Wayne Gretzky | Average | 39% | 86% | 56% |
Player | Date | EV% | PP% | SH% |
Mike Bossy | 1980-05-03 | 28% | 67% | 0% |
Mike Bossy | 1981-05-19 | 30% | 66% | 0% |
Mike Bossy | 1983-05-03 | 28% | 59% | 0% |
Mike Bossy | Average | 29% | 64% | 0% |
Bossy played about 30% of his team's EV ice time, and Gretzky played about 40% of his team's EV ice time. On the power play, Bossy played about 2/3 of the ice time, and Gretzky played about 85% of the ice time.
What does this mean for Bossy and Gretzky as offensive players? Let's look at Gretzky's four season goal scoring peak (81-82 to 84-85) in the regular season, and compare it to Bossy's four dynasty seasons from 79-80 to 82-83.
At even strength, Gretzky outpointed Bossy by 79%, and scored 38% more goals.
Player | Start | End | GP | EVG | EVP |
Mike Bossy | 79-80 | 82-83 | 313 | 162 | 312 |
Wayne Gretzky | 81-82 | 84-85 | 314 | 224 | 560 |
But if Bossy played 12.5 EVTOI per game, and Gretzky 17 EVTOI per game, then at EV they were virtually equal as per 60 goal scorers, and Gretzky was only ahead by 32% as a point scorer per 60.
Player | Start | End | GP | EVG | EVP | EVTOI/GP* | EVTOI* | EVG/60 | EVP/60 |
Mike Bossy | 79-80 | 82-83 | 313 | 162 | 312 | 12.5 | 3912.5 | 2.48 | 4.78 |
Wayne Gretzky | 81-82 | 84-85 | 314 | 224 | 560 | 17 | 5338 | 2.52 | 6.29 |
On the power play, Bossy scored 23% more goals than Gretzky and Gretzky scored 25% more points than Bossy.
Player | Start | End | GP | PPG | PPP |
Mike Bossy | 79-80 | 82-83 | 313 | 79 | 162 |
Wayne Gretzky | 81-82 | 84-85 | 314 | 64 | 202 |
But if Bossy played 4.5 PPTOI per game, and Gretzky 6 PPTOI per game, then Bossy was actually 7% better as a per 60 PP point scorer, and was 65% better as a per 60 PP goal scorer.
Player | Start | End | GP | PPG | PPP | PPTOI/GP* | PPTOI* | PPG/60 | PPP/60 |
Mike Bossy | 79-80 | 82-83 | 313 | 79 | 162 | 4.5 | 1408.5 | 3.37 | 6.90 |
Wayne Gretzky | 81-82 | 84-85 | 314 | 64 | 202 | 6 | 1884 | 2.04 | 6.43 |
We can't really compare their SH scoring because Bossy didn't kill penalties, but Gretzky was the greatest SH scorer of all time and it's unlikely Bossy would have matched him.
Overall, it's clear that Gretzky played much more ice time than Bossy. It was well known at the time, and the ice time tracking shows just how big the gap was.
If you adjust for TOI and look at per 60 stats, Bossy was clearly a better goal scorer. Gretzky was still better as an overall offensive player, but not by 50% as you might think by looking at the raw stats.
Finally, here are the more detailed TOI stats for each game.
Gretzky - 1983 05 10
Player Period Start of shift End of shift Shift length State Wayne Gretzky 1 19:12 17:25 1:47EV/PP Wayne Gretzky 1 16:59 16:45 0:14PP Wayne Gretzky 1 16:39 16:04 0:35SH Wayne Gretzky 1 15:14 14:24 0:50SH/EV Wayne Gretzky 1 12:25 11:20 0:55EV Wayne Gretzky 1 10:40 8:22 2:18EV/PP Wayne Gretzky 1 7:44 6:46 0:58EV/SH Wayne Gretzky 1 4:26 3:36 0:50SH Wayne Gretzky 1 1:41 0:48 0:53EV Wayne Gretzky 2 19:33 18:05 1:28EV/PP Wayne Gretzky 2 15:09 13:44 1:25EV Wayne Gretzky 2 12:52 12:03 0:49EV Wayne Gretzky 2 10:33 8:19 2:14PP/EV Wayne Gretzky 2 6:20 5:01 1:19EV Wayne Gretzky 2 3:07 1:46 1:23EV Wayne Gretzky 3 19:32 17:34 1:58EV/PP Wayne Gretzky 3 16:32 14:02 2:30EV Wayne Gretzky 3 12:10 11:23 0:47EV Wayne Gretzky 3 9:37 8:54 0:43EV Wayne Gretzky 3 7:33 5:30 2:03EV Wayne Gretzky 3 3:50 3:17 0:33EV Wayne Gretzky 3 2:25 0:12 2:13EV Wayne Gretzky Total 28:45
Player TOI EVTOI PPTOI SHTOI Dave Hunter 13:23 12:56 0:00 0:27Ray Cote 12:45 12:40 0:00 0:05Pat Hughes 14:41 13:29 0:00 1:12Glenn Anderson 19:17 12:56 6:21 0:00Wayne Gretzky 28:45 18:22 8:19 2:04Jari Kurri 20:59 12:44 6:34 1:41Mark Messier 18:26 13:01 4:09 1:16Ken Linseman 14:55 11:52 2:53 0:10Willy Lindstrom 12:14 9:54 2:20 0:00Dave Semenko 5:25 4:41 0:44 0:00Tom Roulston 3:26 3:26 0:00 0:00Dave Lumley 5:33 5:27 0:06 0:00
Player Pos P1 TOI P2 TOI P3 TOI TOI Dave Hunter LW 4:08 4:59 4:16 13:23Ray Cote C 3:25 4:49 4:31 12:45Pat Hughes RW 4:38 4:59 5:04 14:41Glenn Anderson LW 5:28 6:16 7:33 19:17Wayne Gretzky C 9:20 8:38 10:47 28:45Jari Kurri RW 8:27 6:20 6:12 20:59Mark Messier LW 5:28 5:53 7:05 18:26Ken Linseman C 3:49 5:42 5:24 14:55Willy Lindstrom RW 2:59 4:48 4:27 12:14Dave Semenko LW 1:26 2:48 1:11 5:25Tom Roulston C 1:26 2:00 0:00 3:26Dave Lumley RW 1:26 2:48 1:19 5:33
Gretzky - 1985 05 07
Player Period Start of shift End of shift Shift length State Wayne Gretzky 1 19:20 17:57 1:23EV Wayne Gretzky 1 15:26 14:30 0:56PP Wayne Gretzky 1 13:56 13:39 0:17PP Wayne Gretzky 1 11:47 10:15 1:32SH/EV Wayne Gretzky 1 8:15 6:50 1:25EV Wayne Gretzky 1 3:58 2:18 1:40EV Wayne Gretzky 1 1:18 0:00 1:18PP/EV Wayne Gretzky 2 17:52 16:42 1:10EV Wayne Gretzky 2 14:11 12:53 1:18EV Wayne Gretzky 2 9:07 7:42 1:25EV Wayne Gretzky 2 4:44 2:05 2:39EV Wayne Gretzky 2 1:28 0:00 1:28EV/PP Wayne Gretzky 3 20:00 18:32 1:28PP/EV Wayne Gretzky 3 17:31 16:29 1:02SH/EV Wayne Gretzky 3 12:31 10:40 1:51EV Wayne Gretzky 3 9:21 8:26 0:55SH Wayne Gretzky 3 7:51 6:26 1:25EV/PP Wayne Gretzky 3 5:23 4:15 1:08EV Wayne Gretzky 3 2:24 1:47 0:37EV Wayne Gretzky 3 1:32 0:38 0:54EV Wayne Gretzky Total 25:51
Player TOI EVTOI PPTOI SHTOI Mark Napier 13:02 11:21 1:41 0:00Mark Messier 20:20 13:46 3:58 2:36Glenn Anderson 17:07 12:33 4:34 0:00Dave Semenko 5:36 5:36 0:00 0:00Wayne Gretzky 25:51 17:24 5:08 3:19Jari Kurri 21:02 16:06 2:37 2:19Dave Hunter 14:17 13:16 0:00 1:01Kevin McClelland 9:42 9:42 0:00 0:00Willy Lindstrom 11:07 11:07 0:00 0:00Jaroslav Pouzar 7:26 7:26 0:00 0:00Mike Krushelnyski 16:15 13:32 2:08 0:35Pat Hughes 8:08 8:08 0:00 0:00
Player Pos P1 TOI P2 TOI P3 TOI TOI Mark Napier LW 5:45 4:42 2:35 13:02Mark Messier C 6:41 4:57 8:42 20:20Glenn Anderson RW 5:56 5:16 5:55 17:07Dave Semenko LW 1:55 3:41 0:00 5:36Wayne Gretzky C 8:31 8:00 9:20 25:51Jari Kurri RW 7:55 7:31 5:36 21:02Dave Hunter LW 3:23 4:44 6:10 14:17Kevin McClelland C 2:20 3:20 4:02 9:42Willy Lindstrom RW 2:25 3:37 5:05 11:07Jaroslav Pouzar LW 2:46 4:03 0:37 7:26Mike Krushelnyski C 7:19 5:49 3:07 16:15Pat Hughes RW 2:57 4:00 1:11 8:08
Gretzky - 1988 05 18
Player Period Start of shift End of shift Shift length State Wayne Gretzky 1 19:16 16:59 2:17EV/PP/EV Wayne Gretzky 1 16:05 14:55 1:10SH/EV/SH Wayne Gretzky 1 13:58 12:40 1:18SH/EV Wayne Gretzky 1 11:04 8:43 2:21EV/PP Wayne Gretzky 1 6:59 4:58 2:01EV/SH Wayne Gretzky 1 3:58 3:24 0:34SH/EV Wayne Gretzky 1 1:10 0:00 1:10EV Wayne Gretzky 2 19:03 18:04 0:59EV/PP Wayne Gretzky 2 16:17 14:37 1:40EV/SH Wayne Gretzky 2 13:51 12:14 1:37SH/EV Wayne Gretzky 2 10:51 9:25 1:26EV Wayne Gretzky 2 5:10 1:32 3:38EV/PP/EV Wayne Gretzky 3 18:45 17:34 1:11EV Wayne Gretzky 3 16:29 15:02 1:27SH/EV Wayne Gretzky 3 13:39 12:24 1:15SH Wayne Gretzky 3 11:09 10:16 0:53EV Wayne Gretzky 3 8:39 7:30 1:09EV Wayne Gretzky 3 5:35 4:43 0:52EV Wayne Gretzky 3 3:18 2:15 1:03EV Wayne Gretzky 3 1:00 0:00 1:00EV Wayne Gretzky Total 29:01
Player TOI EVTOI PPTOI SHTOI Craig Simpson 14:44 12:57 1:47 0:00Mark Messier 23:10 14:35 3:22 5:13Glenn Anderson 16:08 14:26 1:42 0:00Esa Tikkanen 17:45 13:30 4:15 0:00Wayne Gretzky 29:01 17:22 5:57 5:42Jari Kurri 23:09 9:37 5:10 3:33Mike Krushelnyski 12:09 10:36 0:48 0:45Kevin McClelland 8:34 8:34 0:00 0:00Keith Acton 11:59 9:11 0:00 2:48Geoff Courtnall 5:01 5:01 0:00 0:00Craig MacTavish 7:41 3:24 0:00 4:17Normand Lacombe 3:35 3:35 0:00 0:00
Player Pos P1 TOI P2 TOI P3 TOI TOI Craig Simpson LW 4:18 6:46 3:40 14:44Mark Messier C 8:54 7:41 6:35 23:10Glenn Anderson RW 5:49 6:46 3:33 16:08Esa Tikkanen LW 6:06 6:02 5:37 17:45Wayne Gretzky C 10:51 9:20 8:50 29:01Jari Kurri RW 6:54 8:07 8:08 23:09Mike Krushelnyski LW 2:39 3:49 5:41 12:09Kevin McClelland C 0:46 2:50 4:58 8:34Keith Acton RW 4:07 3:04 4:48 11:59Geoff Courtnall LW 2:38 2:01 0:22 5:01Craig MacTavish C 3:31 1:56 2:14 7:41Normand Lacombe RW 1:24 1:49 0:22 3:35
Bossy - 1980 05 03
Player Period Start of shift End of shift Shift length State Mike Bossy 1 18:30 17:10 1:20EV Mike Bossy 1 15:10 14:45 0:24EV Mike Bossy 1 13:32 12:02 1:30PP Mike Bossy 1 8:20 7:30 0:50EV Mike Bossy 1 4:33 3:03 1:30PP Mike Bossy 1 0:54 0:00 0:54EV Mike Bossy 2 17:13 15:38 1:35EV Mike Bossy 2 11:03 8:48 1:15EV Mike Bossy 2 6:39 5:29 1:10EV Mike Bossy 2 4:01 2:34 1:27EV Mike Bossy 3 20:00 19:00 1:00EV Mike Bossy 3 15:02 14:42 0:20EV Mike Bossy 3 14:25 12:26 1:59EV/PP Mike Bossy 3 8:18 7:18 1:00EV Mike Bossy 3 6:17 5:32 0:45EV Mike Bossy 3 2:25 1:06 1:19EV Mike Bossy Total 18:18
Player TOI EVTOI PPTOI SHTOI Clark Gillies 17:26 14:21 3:05 0:00Butch Goring 20:58 16:29 2:27 2:02Mike Bossy 18:18 12:54 5:24 0:00Bob Bourne 18:55 11:51 4:32 2:32Bryan Trottier 17:09 11:48 3:57 1:24Duane Sutter 15:36 15:36 0:00 0:00John Tonelli 16:51 16:21 0:30 0:00Wayne Merrick 15:06 14:53 0:13 0:00Bob Nystrom 15:59 14:46 1:13 0:00Lorne Henning 8:33 4:20 0:00 4:13Garry Howatt 6:45 6:45 0:00 0:00
Player Pos P1 TOI P2 TOI P3 TOI TOI Clark Gillies LW 6:59 5:26 5:01 17:26Butch Goring C 6:42 5:35 8:41 20:58Mike Bossy RW 6:28 5:27 6:23 18:18Bob Bourne LW 6:04 5:25 7:26 18:55Bryan Trottier C 6:06 5:34 5:29 17:09Duane Sutter RW 5:37 6:01 3:58 15:36John Tonelli LW 6:27 6:24 4:00 16:51Wayne Merrick C 4:16 6:12 4:38 15:06Bob Nystrom RW 4:49 5:46 5:24 15:59Lorne Henning C 2:56 2:24 3:13 8:33Garry Howatt LW 1:00 3:46 1:59 6:45
Bossy - 1981 05 19
Player Period Start of shift End of shift Shift length State Mike Bossy 1 19:20 19:00 0:20EV Mike Bossy 1 16:50 16:13 0:37EV Mike Bossy 1 16:00 14:45 1:15PP Mike Bossy 1 12:40 11:50 0:50EV Mike Bossy 1 7:37 6:16 1:21PP Mike Bossy 1 4:16 2:14 2:02EV/PP Mike Bossy 2 19:05 18:17 0:48EV Mike Bossy 2 14:45 13:13 1:32EV/PP Mike Bossy 2 8:30 7:30 1:00PP Mike Bossy 2 2:46 1:46 1:00EV Mike Bossy 3 19:15 18:20 0:55EV Mike Bossy 3 15:56 15:01 0:55EV Mike Bossy 3 10:18 9:08 1:10EV Mike Bossy 3 7:34 6:54 0:40EV Mike Bossy 3 5:31 4:41 0:50EV Mike Bossy 3 1:48 0:00 1:48EV Mike Bossy Total 17:03EV
Player TOI EVTOI PPTOI SHTOI Clark Gillies 16:25 11:24 5:01 0:00Bryan Trottier 20:51 10:00 5:36 5:15Mike Bossy 17:03 11:02 6:01 0:00Bob Bourne 16:28 7:15 4:10 4:35Duane Sutter 3:13 3:13 0 0John Tonelli 14:27 14:27 0 0Butch Goring 18:45 8:07 3:35 6:43Bob Nystrom 16:09 16:09 0 0Billy Carroll 11:29 3:23 0 8:06Wayne Merrick 16:16 16:16 0 0Anders Kallur 12:13 7:20 3:10 3:43
Player Pos P1 TOI P2 TOI P3 TOI TOI Clark Gillies LW 5:45 4:22 6:18 16:25Bryan Trottier C 9:15 5:43 5:53 20:51Mike Bossy RW 6:25 4:10 6:18 16:53Bob Bourne LW 5:23 5:41 5:24 16:28Duane Sutter F 0:39 0:12 2:22 3:13John Tonelli LW 4:21 5:35 4:31 14:27Butch Goring C 5:41 5:55 7:09 18:45Bob Nystrom RW 4:41 5:48 5:40 16:09Billy Carroll F 3:11 3:59 4:19 11:29Wayne Merrick C 5:20 5:50 5:06 16:16Anders Kallur RW 3:48 5:48 2:37 12:13
Bossy - 1983 05 03
Player Period Start of shift End of shift Shift length State Mike Bossy 1 20:00 19:17 0:43EV Mike Bossy 1 15:39 14:14 1:25EV Mike Bossy 1 11:42 10:42 1:00EV Mike Bossy 1 9:56 9:10 0:46EV Mike Bossy 1 3:53 3:13 0:40EV Mike Bossy 1 2:23 1:11 1:12PP Mike Bossy 2 20:00 19:00 1:00PP Mike Bossy 2 17:01 15:55 1:06EV Mike Bossy 2 13:53 12:43 1:10EV Mike Bossy 2 11:32 9:52 1:40PP Mike Bossy 2 6:48 6:01 0:47EV Mike Bossy 2 4:10 3:10 1:00EV Mike Bossy 2 0:50 0:00 0:50EV Mike Bossy 3 20:00 19:07 0:53EV Mike Bossy 3 17:07 16:47 0:20EV Mike Bossy 3 13:36 12:32 1:04PP/EV Mike Bossy 3 9:36 9:02 0:34EV Mike Bossy Total 16:10
Player Pos TOI EVTOI PPTOI SHTOI Bryan Trottier C 20:08 12:13 4:07 3:48Bob Nystrom RW 17:36 17:36 0:00 0:00Bob Bourne LW 17:31 11:17 2:54 3:20Mike Bossy RW 16:10 12:03 4:07 0:00John Tonelli LW 14:34 14:34 0:00 0:00Duane Sutter RW 13:34 10:40 2:54 0:00Brent Sutter C 13:24 10:30 2:54 0:00Butch Goring C 12:46 9:33 0:00 3:13Anders Kallur LW/RW 12:42 10:05 1:57 0:40Clark Gillies LW 11:52 9:42 2:10 0:00Billy Carroll LW/C 9:06 3:08 0:00 5:58Wayne Merrick C 8:56 8:56 0:00 0:00
Player Pos P1 TOI P2 TOI P3 TOI TOI Bryan Trottier C 9:22 7:33 3:13 20:08Bob Nystrom RW 3:40 6:51 7:05 17:36Bob Bourne LW 6:54 5:48 4:49 17:31Mike Bossy RW 5:46 7:33 2:51 16:10John Tonelli LW 4:10 5:41 4:43 14:34Duane Sutter RW 3:14 5:36 4:44 13:34Brent Sutter C 3:14 5:36 4:34 13:24Butch Goring C 4:51 5:16 2:39 12:46Anders Kallur LW/RW 1:08 6:13 5:21 12:42Clark Gillies LW 5:04 2:18 4:30 11:52Billy Carroll LW/C 3:15 0:00 5:51 9:06Wayne Merrick C 3:22 1:35 3:59 8:56
Al Arbour:
- Used Tonelli-Merrick-Nystrom as his #1 line at ES, and didn't use them on special teams, which balanced the TOI for the top 3 lines.
- In one game, he changed the lines and moved the fourth liners farther up the lineup halfway through the game, which further balanced the lines. He also sat Trottier, Bossy, and Goring down halfway through the third period in a blowout win.
- Started with 3 lines at EV, and added a 4th line in the second half of the game.
- For defensive zone faceoffs, often replaced a winger with Goring or Trottier. They got off the ice at the first opportunity after the faceoff.
- Rarely sent a forward out on special teams if he had just played a full EV shift, the second unit would start if needed to give the first unit a break.
- Bossy and Trottier seemed to be less trusted defensively in the 1980 game than they were in 1981 and 1983
- Goring played a smaller role in 1983 than he did in 1980 and 1981
- Used his best forwards, Gretzky, Messier, and Kurri, as his go-to forwards in all situations.
- Started with 4 lines, and dropped to 3 lines halfway through the game
- As a result, several bottom 6 forwards played under 10 minutes in each game, because they didn't play on special teams and played limited EV time.
- Didn't send Gretzky out at the start of periods, he went out as the second or third line. Possibly to make it harder to match up against him, and easier for opponents to lose Gretzky.
- Gretzky frequently stayed out longer and played with a second pair of wingers on the PP, and sometimes at ES
- Always sent out Gretzky in a special teams situation, even if he had just played a full EV shift. Gretzky frequently played 2 minute shifts overlapping the start or end of a power play or PK
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