"Go out there and stop making me look bad." |
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
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2009-'10
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2010-'11
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2011-'12
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2012-'13
|
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Oct
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HCMT
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17.7%
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12.9%
|
21.8%
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Lockout
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Nov
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10.2%
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20.4%
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15.7%
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Dec
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17.6%
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18.4%
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21.6%
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Jan
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18.6%
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22.2%
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12.1%
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22.7%
|
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Feb
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15.6%
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22.2%
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17.0%
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30.0%
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?
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Mar
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18.2%
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17.6%
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4.0%
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13.3%
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?
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Apr
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26.1%
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23.1%
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25.0%
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28.6%
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?
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Season
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17.2% (20th)
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17.2% (20th)
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15.8% (25th)
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19.7% (5th)
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22.7% (11th)
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- '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)
Player
|
Games
|
Pts
|
Pts/gm
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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.)