Thursday, January 31, 2013

Penguins Career Powerplay Stats

"Go out there and stop making me look bad."
This won't be a crazy in depth look into the Penguins powerplay.  None of the numbers here can be used to make concrete conclusions on anything.  Honestly, it's hard to *heavily* critique a powerplay after 6 games, even if it is trending down right now and already undergoing some [questionable] changes.  Anyways, I unloaded all of my critiquing for the moment in the Isles recap.

Here are just some numbers for the current roster and their career productivity, especially on the powerplay. As I learned in marketing classes long ago, any person can manipulate every stat to make it say what they want.  So I won't say anything about the stats, you can make your own thoughts and conclusions.  I just figured I would share some numbers that I was curious about.

Team Stats (since Bylsma took over):


2008-'09
2009-'10
2010-'11
2011-'12
2012-'13
Oct
HCMT
17.7%
12.9%
21.8%
Lockout
Nov
10.2%
20.4%
15.7%
Dec
17.6%
18.4%
21.6%
Jan
18.6%
22.2%
12.1%
22.7%
Feb
15.6%
22.2%
17.0%
30.0%
?
Mar
18.2%
17.6%
4.0%
13.3%
?
Apr
26.1%
23.1%
25.0%
28.6%
?
Season
17.2% (20th)
17.2% (20th)
15.8% (25th)
19.7% (5th)
22.7% (11th)

  • '08-'09 and '09-'10 seasons aren't typos. Somehow it was the exact same percentage and place.
  • March 2011 - 4%, ouch.  Hard to forget that one.

Player Stats (Career, Regular Season)

Sorted by Points per Game

Player
Games
Pts
Pts/gm
Crosby
440
615
1.40
Malkin
433
533
1.23
Neal
320
222
0.69
Kunitz
539
355
0.66
Letang
356
175
0.49
Kennedy
332
158
0.48
Dupuis
756
339
0.45
Martin
556
217
0.39
Cooke
893
339
0.38
Sutter
292
108
0.37
Jeffrey
68
21
0.31
Niskanen
375
110
0.29
Lovejoy
98
25
0.26
Despres
22
5
0.23
Vitale
82
17
0.21
Engelland
151
29
0.19
Orpik
591
111
0.19
Adams
757
133
0.18
Glass
268
39
0.15
Tangradi
45
5
0.11
  •  Just an interesting look/reminder of how each player has done through his career.  Sid of course being #1.  Did you expect TK to be so close to Letang?  It certainly makes an interesting case for Jeffrey too.

Sorted by Powerplay Goals per Game
Player
Games
Goals
PPG
PPG %
PPG/gm
Malkin
433
209
78
37.32%
0.180
Crosby
440
226
67
29.65%
0.152
Neal
320
117
35
29.91%
0.109
Kunitz
539
151
45
29.80%
0.083
Despres
22
1
1
100.00%
0.045
Letang
356
40
15
37.50%
0.042
Sutter
292
53
8
15.09%
0.027
Kennedy
332
71
9
12.68%
0.027
Martin
556
32
14
43.75%
0.025
Dupuis
756
157
19
12.10%
0.025
Niskanen
375
22
7
31.82%
0.019
Jeffrey
68
12
1
8.33%
0.015
Cooke
893
145
7
4.83%
0.008
Adams
757
46
3
6.52%
0.004
Orpik
591
11
1
9.09%
0.002
Lovejoy
98
4
0
0.00%
0.000
Vitale
82
5
0
0.00%
0.000
Engelland
151
7
0
0.00%
0.000
Glass
268
13
0
0.00%
0.000
Tangradi
45
1
0
0.00%
0.000
  • Malkin leads in power play goals per game.  He's 3rd when it comes to percentage of career goals scored on the powerplay (not including Despres).  First - Martin with 43.75% of his goals being scored on the powerplay.  Second is Letang. 

Sorted by Powerplay Points per Game
Player
Games
Pts
PP Pts
PP Pts %
PP Pts/gm
Crosby
440
615
240
39.02%
0.545
Malkin
433
533
200
37.52%
0.462
Letang
356
175
68
38.86%
0.191
Neal
320
222
61
27.48%
0.191
Kunitz
539
355
93
26.20%
0.173
Martin
556
217
86
39.63%
0.155
Niskanen
375
110
38
34.55%
0.101
Kennedy
332
158
24
15.19%
0.072
Sutter
292
108
17
15.74%
0.058
Dupuis
756
339
39
11.50%
0.052
Despres
22
5
1
20.00%
0.045
Cooke
893
339
23
6.78%
0.026
Jeffrey
68
21
1
4.76%
0.015
Vitale
82
17
1
5.88%
0.012
Orpik
591
111
7
6.31%
0.012
Lovejoy
98
25
1
4.00%
0.010
Adams
757
133
4
3.01%
0.005
Engelland
151
29
0
0.00%
0.000
Glass
268
39
0
0.00%
0.000
Tangradi
45
5
0
0.00%
0.000
  • Crosby is your leader in powerplay points per game.  He is second behind Martin in percentage of overall points scored on the powerplay.  (Um, maybe *part* of the reason Martin isn't a $5 mil defenseman is because we don't put him in a position to be.)