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Zone entries that lead to Shots and Scoring Chances

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Jason Gregor
3 years ago
Thanks to Sportlogiq and we are able to get in-depth answers to questions about where a player excels or struggles.
Yesterday we looked at who are the best defencemen in the NHL at outlet and stretch passing as well as those who are efficient at transporting the puck out of the defensive zone.
Some of the results were expected, but some players were better or worse than what I’ve read or heard about.
Today we will continue to look at defencemen and which ones are good at offensive zone entries, but also at creating shots and scoring chances after entering the zone.
One of the most common complaints I’ve heard and read in Oilersnation the past few years pertains to Darnell Nurse not making plays when he enters the offensive zone.
Is it true, or is it possible that people focus more on the times he doesn’t make a play and forget the times he does?
Let’s take a look at the Oilers blueliners.
The columns are straightforward:
How many times do they enter the offensive zone with control?
How often did a shot on net occur after entering the zone?
How often did a scoring chance occur after entering the zone?
Defensemen at 5 on 55×5 TOIControlled EntriesControlled Entries with Shot On Net AfterControlled Entries with Scoring Chance After
Darnell Nurse13711093823
Oscar Klefbom111047238
Adam Larsson8523272
Ethan Bear130829107
Caleb Jones5852671
Kris Russell7761374
Matt Benning5301261
William Lagesson80110
Nurse’s skating ability allows him to enter the zone much more frequently than any Oilers defender. He played 63 more minutes than Ethan Bear at 5×5 and had 80 more zone entries.
You can use per game or per/60 and Nurse is clearly the best on the Oilers at entering the zone. Anyone who has watched the games would agree.
But when he enters the zone, what happens?
Turns out that 21.1% of his entries lead to scoring chances. Oscar Klefbom, who is second in zone entries, has 17% of his entries result in scoring chances. More of his resulted in a shot on goal, but not a scoring chance. It would be interesting to watch video as to why. Linemates could have something to do with that. Although Bear and Nurse had identical 34% success rate at entries leading to a shot on goal, while Kris Russell was at 53.8% and he played the fewest minutes among the top-five defenders with Connor McDavid or Leon Draisaitl.
Bear turned 24.1% of his zone entries into scoring chances, but he also had 80 fewer entries than Nurse. Would he maintain that rate having 80 more entries? Hard to say, but if the goal is to create scoring chances then Nurse’s 23 are much more impactful than Bear’s seven with similar TOI.
Kris Russell had the best scoring chance on zone entries at 30.7%, but he only had 13 entries.
Nurse created 23 scoring chances off of 109 entries. He isn’t among the league’s elite at creating scoring chances, but he is far from the disaster that many claim and in fact he creates far more chances than any other Oilers defender.
Nurse has areas he can improve in his game, no question. I’m not debating that, but I think the false narrative (play dies when he crosses the blueline) comes from the fact that some times he does enter the zone and nothing happens. And because you see him entering the zone more, it stands out and you focus on those plays more than when he does make a play that leads to a scoring chance.

ACROSS THE LEAGUE…

So how do the Oilers defenders compare to the rest of the NHL? Here are the top-50 in each category.
Defensemen at 5 on 55X5 TOIControlled EntriesTop 50Controlled Entries with Shot On Net AfterTop 50Controlled Entries with Scoring Chance After
Roman Josi1308278Roman Josi106Roman Josi79
Thomas Chabot1491158Thomas Chabot63Thomas Chabot37
Miro Heiskanen1212126Colton Parayko49Shea Theodore35
Alex Pietrangelo1263119Miro Heiskanen49Nick Leddy29
Shea Theodore1262109Shea Theodore47Charlie McAvoy23
Darnell Nurse1371109Alex Pietrangelo46Darnell Nurse23
Dmitry Orlov1275103Zach Werenski40Adam Fox21
Samuel Girard125099Darnell Nurse38Samuel Girard21
Colton Parayko122899Adam Fox34Colton Parayko21
Mattias Ekholm123198Seth Jones33Alex Pietrangelo20
Nick Leddy108191Justin Faulk33Zach Werenski20
Zach Werenski114290Nick Leddy32Jakob Chychrun19
Ivan Provorov121690Mike Matheson32Erik Gustafsson19
Devon Toews116384Ivan Provorov32Miro Heiskanen19
Justin Holl108283Charlie McAvoy31Quinn Hughes19
Sean Walker112482Dmitry Orlov31Seth Jones19
Cale Makar92181Devon Toews31John Klingberg19
Charlie McAvoy124580Mattias Ekholm31Cale Makar19
Quinn Hughes113280Kevin Shattenkirk30Mike Matheson19
Morgan Rielly87777Justin Holl29Dmitry Orlov19
Jeff Petry127277Victor Hedman28Tony DeAngelo18
Seth Jones106276Sean Walker28Kevin Shattenkirk18
John Klingberg103275Jaccob Slavin28Ivan Provorov17
Mike Matheson93573Cale Makar27Morgan Rielly17
Justin Faulk121270Tony DeAngelo27Devon Toews17
Victor Hedman112670Jeff Petry27Justin Faulk16
Aaron Ekblad121068Jonas Brodin27Victor Hedman16
Jonas Brodin124668Samuel Girard26Justin Holl16
Adam Fox111367Morgan Rielly26Kris Letang16
Brady Skjei116067Mike Reilly26Jeff Petry16
Damon Severson119164Brady Skjei26Nate Schmidt16
Brendan Smith55163Jacob Trouba26Sean Walker16
Jaccob Slavin123363Quinn Hughes25Rasmus Dahlin15
Erik Gustafsson109261John Klingberg25John Marino15
Kevin Shattenkirk115461Kris Letang25Brendan Smith15
Jakob Chychrun111760Rasmus Dahlin25Jared Spurgeon15
Tony DeAngelo103259Damon Severson25Vince Dunn14
Rasmus Dahlin88859Vince Dunn24John Carlson13
Erik Karlsson98958Noah Hanifin24Erik Karlsson13
Vince Dunn101657Dougie Hamilton24Victor Mete13
Brent Burns132557Erik Gustafsson23Mike Reilly13
Mike Reilly66956Aaron Ekblad23Damon Severson13
Kris Letang114955Oscar Klefbom23Matt Dumba12
Jared Spurgeon101855Rasmus Andersson22Noah Hanifin12
P.K. Subban115755Neal Pionk22Erik Johnson12
Nate Schmidt104554Jakob Chychrun21Brett Pesce12
Travis Sanheim113653Erik Karlsson20Jaccob Slavin12
Neal Pionk130353Victor Mete20TJ Brodie11
Mikhail Sergachev113052Brad Hunt20Brent Burns11
Rasmus Anderson115450John Carlsson19Aaron Ekblad11
Roman Josi is on a different planet, just like he was in zone exits yesterday. He leads the rush more than any D-man in the league. It isn’t close, and I wonder if that’s due to the Predators’ lack of having an elite forward, or the system they play, or simply that he is that much better than every other D-man in carrying the puck. I have to think system plays a factor as John Carlsson didn’t crack the top-50 in zone entries.
I’d love to watch video of Brendan Smith with the Rangers. He was the outlier in creating zone entries with a much lower TOI. He had 63 entries in 551 minutes and he created 15 scoring chances.
Nurse is tied for fifth in the NHL in zone entries, eighth in entries leading to a shot on goal and tied for fifth in entries leading to a scoring chance.
If you wanted to use entries entries/60, he’d still be top-ten.
If he could create four or five more scoring chances then his scoring chance off a zone entry would be 24.7% or 25.6%. That would be ideal, but players like Thomas Chabot, Quinn Hughes, Colton Parayko, Alex Pietrangelo and others were between 21-23%. So 24% might even be too high to expect. Maybe only two or three more chances is realistic.
Only 32 D-men in the NHL created 16 or more scoring chances, and only 11 created 20+ and Nurse was one of them.
I should note that among the top-15 scorers (at 5×5) creating changes off of zone entries wasn’t a must to producing points, but it helps.
Josi 38 points.
Carlsson 36.
Aaron Ekblad 31.
Tony DeAngelo 30
Jaccob Slavin 30
Cale Makar and Ryan Suter 28.
Nurse, Charlie McAvoy, Victor Hedman and Kevin Shattenkirk 26.
Pietrangelo, Chabot, Erik Karlsson and Tyson Barrie 25.
Carlson and Barrie weren’t in the top-50 in zone entries. Ekblad was 27th and tied for 50th in entries creating a scoring chance.

FINAL THOUGHTS….

Thanks again to Kenny and the crew at Sportlogiq for helping compile the data. You’re awesome.
I was surprised at the gap on the Oilers blueline in zone entries and scoring chances. I expected Nurse to be at the top, as it is obvious from games he carries the puck more, but the gap was bigger than I expected. And I think it illustrates the need for the Oilers to add some more speed to their backend.
I didn’t have a sense of where Nurse would rank across the NHL, but the numbers illustrate zone entries and creating chances are areas he excels at. I’d like him to be a bit more patient with his D-zone reads and sticking with his man, but I think the narrative that “the play dies when he crosses the blueline,” is much more hyperbole than reality.

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