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Old 11-14-2018, 08:24 PM   #1917
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Originally Posted by Bingo View Post
That's an interesting thing to look into, probably the best way is to just pick his most frequent linemates and see how they do with and without him.



By time it's three guys ... James Neal, Mark Janowski and Derek Ryan



James Neal 101 minutes



Together

CF% 51%

SCF% 57%

HD% 61%

Goal split 4-5



Neal w/o Bennett

CF% 52%

SCF% 40%

HD% 38%

Goal split 4-6



Bennett w/o Neal

CF% 57%

SCF% 56%

HD% 59%

Goal split 3-2



Answer: Neal hurting Bennett



Mark Jankowski 60 Minutes



Together

CF% 49%

SCF% 52%

HD% 56%

Goal split 0-4



Jankowski w/o Bennett

CF% 53%

SCF% 50%

HD% 38%

Goal split 4-2



Bennett w/o Jankowski

CF% 57%

SCF% 57%

HD% 61%

Goal split 7-3



Answer: Jankowski hurting Bennett



Derek Ryan 62 Minutes



Together

CF% 61%

SCF% 59%

HD% 63%

Goal split 3-1



Ryan w/o Bennett

CF% 50%

SCF% 48%

HD% 43%

Goal split 2-5



Bennett w/o Ryan

CF% 52%

SCF% 55%

HD% 58%

Goal split 4-6



Answer: Ryan hurting Bennett



Great question, and a good answer for what Peters is trying to do. It appears that Bennett is better away from the current lot of third linders that he's been lined up with. Maybe he can help drive the 3M line back to scoring on five on five basis.


If he’s worse with Neal, Ryan and Jankowski he must be better with someone else. Who is that and why isn’t he playing with them more?
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