Player Underlying Stats Summary
Halloween Version: Positives
Took the various stats of all kinds and then a ranking of each to deem what players are dominating what groups of stats. Groups being what they generate, what they give up, and the differential or split.
In what they generate (CF, SCF, HDCF / 60)
1. Hamonic
2. Tkachuk
3. Backlund
4. Czarnik
5. Bennett
6. Hanifin
7. Giordano
8. Lindholm
9. Monahan
10. Gaudreau
In what they give up (CA, SCA, HDCA / 60)
1. Czarnik
2. Hamonic
3. Ryan
4. Frolik
5. Giordano
6. Brodie
7. Dube
8. Backlund
9. Valimaki
10. Bennett
Splits or differentials
1. Czarnik
2. Hamonic
3. Backlund
4. Bennett
5. Tkachuk
6. Frolik
7. Giordano
8. Brodie
9. Valimaki
10. Neal
Thoughts ...
Hamonic missed a bunch of games and is still inflated from that initial Vancouver game somewhat. He makes the minimal minutes but it's likely he settles in to more normal numbers. What can't be argued is that he's had a great start to his season compared to last year.
Czarnik missed a bunch of the Flames stinkers so his numbers are higher relative to some given that and his tie to the 3M line.
Getting worried that we are seeing a repeat from 3M this year; carry the play but don't score.
Bennett makes all three lists which is something given his past two years.
Negatives
In what they generate
20. Hathawawy
19. Ryan
18. Dube
17. Andersson
16. Valimaki
In What they Give up
20. Monahan
19. Andersson
18. Gaudreau
17. Hanifin
16. Stone
Differentials
20. Hathaway
19. Andersson
18. Jankowski
17. Ryan
16. Monahan
Thoughts ...
They're giving Andersson a long rope to learn on the job. Can't blame them as I'm seeing a lot of the same potential things. But his numbers aren't great when you get down to it.
Top line bleeding chances (improving)
Hathaway due to come out of the lineup?
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