FlyingPhi
Registered User
Hey all,
Just posting a tid bit from oilersnation.com here about Zach Werenski.
I have no opinion since I haven't watched him play much (I don't enjoy regular season hockey in October through January as much as CFB and the NFL and I only have so much time to watch)
Take a look and let me know if he is on to something. Sounds like an awesome story for CBJ fans either way.
"Werenski is having an outstanding campaign in Columbus. Help me understand why he isn’t talked about more with Quinn Hughes and Cale Makar for the Norris Trophy.
Werenski has been much better at getting pucks on net. He has 114 shots on goal, with 78 attempts blocked and he’s missed the net 54 times (11 of them are iron). Makar has 97 shots on goal, 93 attempts blocked, and he’s missed the net 50 times (six iron). Hughes has 95 shots on goal, he’s had 100 attempts blocked and he’s missed the net 49 times (three iron).
Werenski has had 46.3% of his shots hit the net, Makar is at 40.3% while Hughes is at 39.2%. Werenski’s point totals overall are 10-21-31, Hughes has 7-28-35 and Makar has 9-29-38. Makar has 16 points 5×5 while Werenski and Hughes have 15. Their GF-GA is Werenski (33-23), Hughes (32-19) and Makar (27-20).
Werenski averages 26:51/game, while Makar is 25:18 and Hughes is 25:01. Both Werenski (1:40) and Makar (2:02) are on the PK, but Hughes isn’t.
Werenski’s most common teammates are Sean Monahan (356 minutes), Kirill Marchenko (326), Dante Fabbro (308), Ivan Provorov (237) and Cole Sillinger (236).
Makar’s most consistent teammates are Nathan MacKinnon (555), Mikko Rantanen (514), Devon Toews (483) and Artturi Lehkonen (314).
Hughes’ most common linemates consist of Filip Hronek (321), Elias Pettersson (300), Conor Garland (272) and Jake Debrusk (267).
I think everyone would agree that Werenski plays with less talented teammates than the other two."
Just posting a tid bit from oilersnation.com here about Zach Werenski.
I have no opinion since I haven't watched him play much (I don't enjoy regular season hockey in October through January as much as CFB and the NFL and I only have so much time to watch)
Take a look and let me know if he is on to something. Sounds like an awesome story for CBJ fans either way.
"Werenski is having an outstanding campaign in Columbus. Help me understand why he isn’t talked about more with Quinn Hughes and Cale Makar for the Norris Trophy.
Werenski has been much better at getting pucks on net. He has 114 shots on goal, with 78 attempts blocked and he’s missed the net 54 times (11 of them are iron). Makar has 97 shots on goal, 93 attempts blocked, and he’s missed the net 50 times (six iron). Hughes has 95 shots on goal, he’s had 100 attempts blocked and he’s missed the net 49 times (three iron).
Werenski has had 46.3% of his shots hit the net, Makar is at 40.3% while Hughes is at 39.2%. Werenski’s point totals overall are 10-21-31, Hughes has 7-28-35 and Makar has 9-29-38. Makar has 16 points 5×5 while Werenski and Hughes have 15. Their GF-GA is Werenski (33-23), Hughes (32-19) and Makar (27-20).
Werenski averages 26:51/game, while Makar is 25:18 and Hughes is 25:01. Both Werenski (1:40) and Makar (2:02) are on the PK, but Hughes isn’t.
Werenski’s most common teammates are Sean Monahan (356 minutes), Kirill Marchenko (326), Dante Fabbro (308), Ivan Provorov (237) and Cole Sillinger (236).
Makar’s most consistent teammates are Nathan MacKinnon (555), Mikko Rantanen (514), Devon Toews (483) and Artturi Lehkonen (314).
Hughes’ most common linemates consist of Filip Hronek (321), Elias Pettersson (300), Conor Garland (272) and Jake Debrusk (267).
I think everyone would agree that Werenski plays with less talented teammates than the other two."