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Originally Posted by Bingo
Two things though.
1) That's two years ... so sample size isn't small at all.
2) They are actual stats ... the top one is actual goals when he's on the ice.
There's nothing debatable or fancy about adding up all the even strength goals when on the ice and dividing it by ice time.
If that number's high he's either the luckiest guy in the league (sample size lessens that probability), or likely a contributing factor to creating five on five offence.
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The guy drives 5 on 5 production, that is just a fact. While he may not be Marc Andre Bergeron on the PP he is an offensive catalyst at even strength. Goals are scored on the PP and at even strength in the NHL.