I think you're the closest on this, because honestly I'm not quite sure why Pionk is having
quite a rough go at it over the last month.
Based on Corey's All Three Zones microstats tracking - sample size alert, only 11 games tracked with most of them in October, a few in December - he shows up well based on what people were impressed by in his Canadian Division season:
retrieves the puck well and moves it up in the DZ, and
didn't turnover the puck himself when carrying it out. That being said, boy, the Jets in this sample
had a lot of entries against that led to scoring chances.
Maybe the repeated scenario is something as such: Pionk is too slow or doesn't step up at the blueline, Hellebuyck makes a save, maybe there's a rebound or two that Hellebuyck also saves, and Pionk finally goes in to retrieve the puck and move it out, somewhat successfully most of the time.
Watching the game yesterday and the previous one, there's no doubt that Pionk still does most of the things he's good at (passing out of the DZ). Even I recall a few plays at 5v5 where he stopped a cross-seam pass by VAN and quickly moved it out. But (IMO) these days, he hasn't been doing that as often as he's been making plays to avoid situations - or rather, not making plays - that lead to dangerous shots and chances against, and it just shows up everywhere:
- In terms of 5v5 rate stats (CA/60 and xGA/60):
- In terms of Evolving-Hockey's RAPMs, this recent stretch has dragged his overall numbers to be amongst the worst in the league, never mind the team:
- xGA/60 RAPM: 0.395 (3rd worst amongst 249 defencemen with 100 minutes)
- CA/60 RAPM: 5.82 (2nd worst, behind only Erik Gudbranson)
- Just a plain ol' WOWY showing how bad things are get in the DZ when he's on the ice versus off it.
Meanwhile, his
Quality of Teammates is best on the team only being slightly better than Morrissey's, and
Quality of Competition slightly easier than 44 (but is 2nd on the team) - but really the percentage points difference in the top 4 of Jets defencemen isn't even 1% in either. In other words: Pionk is getting the same teammates and same competition as the three other Jets top 4, yet is producing the worst results in the defensive zone
by far (lately).
Something's off, and if it
is injury as some local media has hinted at, then there's absolutely no doubt in my mind that he should be resting to reset and not trying to play through it, especially now that the team is healthier in its forwards and on the backend, and with Heinola putting together a strong stretch of games that is deserving of more TOI to see what's there - especially when the Jets
are essentially playing every 2nd night up until the All-Star Break.