*Nylander ranked 33 in the league at 2.976 points/60 all situations.
*2.576 points/60 even strength to rank 45th in the league.
*While he ranked 112th in PP time/G at 2.25 m/g, he ranked 74th in PPP/60 at 5.333 points/60, usually on the 2nd unit that 'on paper' has less talent and is coached a structure that did not have great success this year.
*While no Selke candidate, his defensive game has grown considerably, as has his compete level on a game to game basis. I am not referring to simply playoff games against the Habs.
*With a 12.8 shooting %, he is tied with Mitch Marner at 70th in the league for forwards, just ahead of Matthew Barzal, Patrice Bergeron, John Tavares, David Pasternak and Clayton Keller.
*With 42 points he ranks 60th overall for forwards while playing in 51 games, those 51 games seeing him tied at 170th for games played by a forward. The forwards who scored more points playing less games: Nathan McKinnon, Artemi Panarin, Alexander Barkov, Max Pacioretty, David Pasternak, Blake Wheeler, Nicolai Ehlers, Tomas Hertl, Vincent Trochet and Roope Hintz. Non of these players had a TOI under Nylander's usage. The closest, Ehlers, averaged just under 20 seconds more/game, Barkov averaged more than 4.20 seconds more/game (with MacKinnon just under 4 min more).
*He does these things while ranking 142nd for forwards in TOI/G sitting at 16.36/g.
William Nylander is producing at the rate of a 1st line forward, and a very good one at that.