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Originally Posted by GreenLantern2814
Klingberg’s PPG the last three years
0.55 - also 0.81 PPG in 26 playoff games
0.68
0.64
Possession stats are all outstanding.
The -10, -15, -28 trend is concerning.
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As per the Article - The Stars allowed 0.35 more expected goals against per 60 with Klingberg on the ice compared to off the ice last season and a lot of those ended up in the back of the net. For three straight seasons, the Stars have performed better with Klingberg on the bench and he’s been outscored every season. So it would seem he's a beneficiary of their system and his partner but not really the one driving the bus.