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Originally Posted by getbak
This year's best PKs and their shorthanded faceoff rankings... - St. Louis Blues = 18
- New York Islanders = 22
- Anaheim Ducks = 2
- Pittsburgh Penguins = 25
- Washington Capitals = 11
- Montréal Canadiens = 4
- Boston Bruins = 5
- Tampa Bay Lightning = 24
- New Jersey Devils = 26
- Los Angeles Kings = 19
- Carolina Hurricanes = 3
- Buffalo Sabres = 20
- Florida Panthers = 6
- Vancouver Canucks = 29
- Edmonton Oilers = 7
- San Jose Sharks = 23
- Chicago Blackhawks = 30
- Detroit Red Wings = 10
- Columbus Blue Jackets = 21
- Dallas Stars = 13
- Toronto Maple Leafs = 17
- Colorado Avalanche = 28
- Nashville Predators = 16
- Philadelphia Flyers = 9
- Minnesota Wild = 14
- New York Rangers = 8
- Arizona Coyotes = 1
- Winnipeg Jets = 15
- Ottawa Senators = 12
- Calgary Flames = 27
This year's best PPs and their power play faceoff rankings... - Washington Capitals = 15
- Los Angeles Kings = 1
- San Jose Sharks = 2
- Boston Bruins = 19
- Chicago Blackhawks = 14
- New Jersey Devils = 17
- Dallas Stars = 29
- St. Louis Blues = 10
- Anaheim Ducks = 6
- New York Islanders = 25
- Nashville Predators = 30
- Buffalo Sabres = 5
- Pittsburgh Penguins = 20
- Arizona Coyotes = 4
- Colorado Avalanche = 13
- Philadelphia Flyers = 9
- Edmonton Oilers = 24
- Montréal Canadiens = 12
- Detroit Red Wings = 22
- Tampa Bay Lightning = 28
- Ottawa Senators = 26
- Minnesota Wild = 8
- Columbus Blue Jackets = 16
- Carolina Hurricanes = 3
- Vancouver Canucks = 18
- New York Rangers = 21
- Florida Panthers = 11
- Winnipeg Jets = 23
- Calgary Flames = 27
- Toronto Maple Leafs = 7
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This shows something interesting. Only 6 of the top 15 power plays have sub par faceoff rankings and of those teams, they have Crosby, Benn, Seguin, Tavares and Weber (along with NJ and Boston). It doesn't necessarily have a correlation on the PK, but it does seem to have a correlation on the PP. Would be interesting to see other years info on this.