Puck possession has become more of a focus in the NHL over the past few seasons, and I don’t see that trend changing. A well placed chip-and-chase, or even a dump-and-chase, can also be effective, but successful coaches have encouraged puck possession more than ever recently.
A few weeks ago I looked at defencemen who are successful at passing or transporting the puck out of the defensive zone, and we looked at those who excel at zone entries. 
Today let’s look at the forwards who are most successful at entering the zone, as well as creating scoring chances on those entries.
Once again a big shout out to Mike and Kenny at SportLogic for providing the zone entries, and scoring chances off of entries. I added in TOI and five-on-five points.
We included all forwards with at least 100 zone entries (there were 280), and I have sorted them by team. I included this many due to the pending trade week leading up to the NHL draft on October 6th and the start of free agency on October 9th.
*CE with SCA is Controlled Entry with a Scoring Chance After.**
*CE with SCA Rate is the rate of how many scoring chances are created per controlled entry.**
Player
Team
TOI
5X5 PTS
Controlled Entries
CE with SCA
CE with SCA Rate
Rickard Rakell
Anaheim 
910
26
190
38
20.0%
Jakob Silfverberg
Anaheim
823
26
189
37
19.6%
Ryan Getzlaf
Anaheim
980
26
188
63
33.5%
Troy Terry
Anaheim
572
11
164
47
28.7%
Danton Heinen
Anaheim
796
20
159
34
21.4%
Sonny Milano
Anaheim
628
18
154
40
26.0%
Sam Steel
Anaheim
825
13
149
32
21.5%
Adam Henrique
Anaheim
918
31
114
27
23.7%
Carter Rowney
Anaheim
716
14
107
22
20.6%
Max Jones
Anaheim
730
10
101
21
20.8%
Taylor Hall
Arizona 
924
30
319
96
30.1%
Nick Schmaltz
Arizona
869
31
219
62
28.3%
Vinnie Hinostroza
Arizona
807
20
218
54
24.8%
Phil Kessel
Arizona
907
17
199
42
21.1%
Clayton Keller
Arizona
892
27
196
53
27.0%
Conor Garland
Arizona
797
27
174
50
28.7%
Derek Stepan
Arizona
928
16
114
20
17.5%
Carl Soderberg
Arizona
862
22
110
34
30.9%
Christian Dvorak
Arizona
906
26
104
30
28.8%
Lawson Crouse
Arizona
785
17
103
25
24.3%
David Pastrnak
Boston 
985
48
318
69
21.7%
Brad Marchand
Boston
906
46
250
57
22.8%
Ondrej Kase
Boston
723
20
208
48
23.1%
David Krejci
Boston
850
19
181
40
22.1%
Charlie Coyle
Boston
916
27
172
37
21.5%
Jake DeBrusk
Boston
835
23
165
40
24.2%
Anders Bjork
Boston
679
18
140
34
24.3%
Sean Kuraly
Boston
763
19
140
31
22.1%
Jack Eichel
Buffalo 
1124
35
360
85
23.6%
Sam Reinhart
Buffalo
1100
35
224
46
20.5%
Jeff Skinner
Buffalo
795
19
178
49
27.5%
Marcus Johansson
Buffalo
809
21
172
46
26.7%
Wayne Simmonds
Buffalo
802
13
161
34
21.1%
Johan Larsson
Buffalo
774
16
135
35
25.9%
Jimmy Vesey
Buffalo
780
18
130
32
24.6%
Kyle Okposo
Buffalo
610
17
125
31
24.8%
Zemgus Girgensons
Buffalo
780
15
123
33
26.8%
Victor Olofsson
Buffalo
768
19
115
23
20.0%
Johnny Gaudreau
Calgary 
1020
30
320
98
30.6%
Matthew Tkachuk
Calgary
974
32
224
70
31.3%
Mikael Backlund
Calgary
984
29
216
50
23.1%
Andrew Mangiapane
Calgary
861
29
191
48
25.1%
Sean Monahan
Calgary
977
25
159
50
31.4%
Derek Ryan
Calgary
789
23
157
45
28.7%
Sam Bennett
Calgary
592
11
138
28
20.3%
Dillon Dube
Calgary
521
13
130
33
25.4%
Milan Lucic
Calgary
775
12
119
22
18.5%
Elias Lindholm
Calgary
950
29
109
28
25.7%
Vincent Trocheck
Carolina 
831
26
260
64
24.6%
Sebastian Aho
Carolina
918
37
244
68
27.9%
Andrei Svechnikov
Carolina
876
34
191
64
33.5%
Martin Necas
Carolina
757
24
154
45
29.2%
Teuvo Teravainen
Carolina
891
33
151
41
27.2%
Warren Foegele
Carolina
836
27
148
36
24.3%
Jordan Staal
Carolina
889
21
145
53
36.6%
Nino Niederreiter
Carolina
837
16
129
30
23.3%
Ryan Dzingel
Carolina
747
19
112
19
17.0%
Patrick Kane
Chicago 
1140
50
370
104
28.1%
Jonathan Toews
Chicago
939
41
257
87
33.9%
Alex Debrincat
Chicago
920
26
250
68
27.2%
Brandon Saad
Chicago
752
27
196
54
27.6%
Kirby Dach
Chicago
783
19
176
34
19.3%
Alexander Nylander
Chicago
705
23
158
34
21.5%
Dylan Strome
Chicago
730
28
148
36
24.3%
Dominik Kubalik
Chicago
812
35
143
38
26.6%
David Kampf
Chicago
776
13
130
26
20.0%
Zack Smith
Chicago
510
8
109
16
14.7%
Nathan MacKinnon
Colorado 
1075
52
378
135
35.7%
Andre Burakovsky
Colorado
705
30
204
61
29.9%
Nazem Kadri
Colorado
643
25
181
48
26.5%
Joonas Donskoi
Colorado
831
26
177
55
31.1%
Valeri Nichushkin
Colorado
754
24
177
53
29.9%
Gabriel Landeskog
Colorado
810
22
174
45
25.9%
Tyson Jost
Colorado
710
18
163
38
23.3%
Pierre-Edouard Bellemare
Colorado
751
15
150
32
21.3%
Mikko Rantanen
Colorado
606
21
148
37
25.0%
Matt Calvert
Colorado
572
19
145
37
25.5%
Matt Nieto
Colorado
748
17
141
40
28.4%
J.T. Compher
Colorado
774
21
132
28
21.2%
Pierre-Luc Dubois
Columbus 
987
33
307
85
27.7%
Gustav Nyquist
Columbus
964
23
192
52
27.1%
Oliver Bjorkstrand
Columbus
720
27
168
43
25.6%
Nick Foligno
Columbus
959
22
150
33
22.0%
Boone Jenner
Columbus
971
16
148
42
28.4%
Alexander Wennberg
Columbus
711
16
113
26
23.0%
Riley Nash
Columbus
671
13
105
18
17.1%
Jamie Benn
Dallas 
877
20
178
44
24.7%
Denis Gurianov
Dallas
669
16
173
47
27.2%
Jason Dickinson
Dallas
779
18
150
32
21.3%
Tyler Seguin
Dallas
995
25
145
44
30.3%
Roope Hintz
Dallas
698
15
143
36
25.2%
Alexander Radulov
Dallas
800
18
141
30
21.3%
Mattias Janmark
Dallas
726
11
139
33
23.7%
Blake Comeau
Dallas
665
14
134
30
22.4%
Radek Faksa
Dallas
819
15
127
35
27.6%
Joe Pavelski
Dallas
845
13
107
32
29.9%
Corey Perry
Dallas
636
13
106
24
22.6%
Dylan Larkin
Detroit 
1137
34
320
89
27.8%
Tyler Bertuzzi
Detroit
1065
32
199
56
28.1%
Valtteri Filppula
Detroit
871
14
159
38
23.9%
Darren Helm
Detroit
802
14
155
33
21.3%
Robby Fabbri
Detroit
778
21
155
30
19.4%
Anthony Mantha
Detroit
637
26
151
44
29.1%
Frans Nielsen
Detroit
630
5
101
26
25.7%
Connor McDavid
Edmonton 
1055
50
357
122
34.2%
Leon Draisaitl
Edmonton
1163
56
344
104
30.2%
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
Edmonton
914
34
190
53
27.9%
Tyler Ennis
Edmonton
853
27
170
32
18.8%
Zack Kassian
Edmonton
870
32
149
34
22.8%
Andreas Athanasiou
Edmonton
715
15
139
36
25.9%
Jujhar Khaira
Edmonton
677
9
101
24
23.8%
Aleksander Barkov
Florida 
933
36
243
60
24.7%
Jonathan Huberdeau
Florida
973
41
240
61
25.4%
Evgenii Dadonov
Florida
894
25
205
59
28.8%
Frank Vatrano
Florida
816
26
173
41
23.7%
Mike Hoffman
Florida
843
28
172
39
22.7%
Brett Connolly
Florida
880
27
153
41
26.8%
Colton Sceviour
Florida
716
15
137
30
21.9%
Anze Kopitar
Los Angeles 
1051
30
246
53
21.5%
Dustin Brown
Los Angeles
951
25
219
44
20.1%
Alex Iafallo
Los Angeles
983
28
152
18
11.8%
Michael Amadio
Los Angeles
758
13
150
30
20.0%
Adrian Kempe
Los Angeles
818
14
147
41
27.9%
Blake Lizotte
Los Angeles
738
14
146
35
24.0%
Austin Wagner
Los Angeles
735
10
144
46
31.9%
Jeff Carter
Los Angeles
767
19
130
24
18.5%
Trevor Moore
Los Angeles
446
8
100
28
28.0%
Kevin Fiala
Minnesota
774
34
223
61
27.4%
Eric Staal
Minnesota
869
29
163
45
27.6%
Ryan Hartman
Minnesota
741
19
149
42
28.2%
Mats Zuccarello
Minnesota
834
28
149
34
22.8%
Zach Parise
Minnesota
872
23
130
28
21.5%
Ryan Donato
Minnesota
598
21
127
32
25.2%
Jordan Greenway
Minnesota
834
25
126
35
27.8%
Joel Eriksson Ek
Minnesota
794
26
124
24
19.4%
Marcus Foligno
Minnesota
720
25
117
20
17.1%
Luke Kunin
Minnesota
780
24
117
29
24.8%
Alex Galchenyuk
Minnesota
609
17
106
29
27.4%
Max Domi
Montreal 
961
27
281
77
27.4%
Phillip Danault
Montreal
990
41
243
67
27.6%
Brendan Gallagher
Montreal
824
36
235
63
26.8%
Nick Suzuki
Montreal
916
22
213
46
21.6%
Tomas Tatar
Montreal
901
39
188
51
27.1%
Artturi Lehkonen
Montreal
974
26
155
36
23.2%
Joel Armia
Montreal
755
18
135
37
27.4%
Matt Duchene
Nashville 
869
28
235
80
34.0%
Rocco Grimaldi
Nashville
806
31
176
60
34.1%
Filip Forsberg
Nashville
820
30
174
53
30.5%
Craig Smith
Nashville
751
24
155
25
16.1%
Viktor Arvidsson
Nashville
705
20
147
40
27.2%
Mikael Granlund
Nashville
868
20
143
33
23.1%
Kyle Turris
Nashville
733
20
133
25
18.8%
Calle Jarnkrok
Nashville
772
21
112
26
23.2%
Ryan Johansen
Nashville
841
22
102
25
24.5%
Nico Hischier
New Jersey 
770
24
183
52
28.4%
Miles Wood
New Jersey
818
21
180
52
28.9%
Jack Hughes
New Jersey
714
11
180
39
21.7%
Nikita Gusev
New Jersey
760
29
172
45
26.2%
Travis Zajac
New Jersey
902
19
139
32
23.0%
Kyle Palmieri
New Jersey
835
25
136
38
27.9%
Jesper Bratt
New Jersey
677
25
129
39
30.2%
Pavel Zacha
New Jersey
762
17
115
22
19.1%
Mathew Barzal
NYI
1103
39
395
112
28.4%
Anthony Beauvillier
NYI
954
26
204
46
22.5%
Anders Lee
NYI
1011
31
173
45
26.0%
Brock Nelson
NYI
951
33
168
54
32.1%
Jordan Eberle
NYI
842
28
166
43
25.9%
Jean-Gabriel Pageau
NYI
950
22
143
29
20.3%
Artemi Panarin
NYR
1078
59
323
98
30.3%
Ryan Strome
NYR
947
33
226
70
31.0%
Mika Zibanejad
NYR
796
37
213
56
26.3%
Filip Chytil
NYR
776
19
197
50
25.4%
Pavel Buchnevich
NYR
943
32
196
51
26.0%
Chris Kreider
NYR
819
31
171
44
25.7%
Jesper Fast
NYR
945
26
165
27
16.4%
Kaapo Kakko
NYR
767
9
137
35
25.5%
Brendan Lemieux
NYR
630
11
105
18
17.1%
Anthony Duclair
Ottawa 
795
27
218
58
26.6%
Connor Brown
Ottawa
1056
35
218
58
26.6%
Brady Tkachuk
Ottawa
1059
32
185
49
26.5%
Chris Tierney
Ottawa
938
25
135
42
31.1%
Colin White
Ottawa
784
18
122
32
26.2%
Nick Paul
Ottawa
731
18
100
21
21.0%
Kevin Hayes
Philadelphia 
905
24
236
61
25.8%
Sean Couturier
Philadelphia
964
39
198
58
29.3%
Jakub Voracek
Philadelphia
913
36
188
52
27.7%
Travis Konecny
Philadelphia
851
33
182
51
28.0%
Claude Giroux
Philadelphia
954
26
157
39
24.8%
James van Riemsdyk
Philadelphia
791
30
138
48
34.8%
Michael Raffl
Philadelphia
620
16
136
30
22.1%
Nate Thompson
Philadelphia
718
13
127
22
17.3%
Joel Farabee
Philadelphia
623
18
119
26
21.8%
Scott Laughton
Philadelphia
593
25
102
25
24.5%
Dominik Simon
Pittsburgh 
859
21
194
48
24.7%
Evgeni Malkin
Pittsburgh
805
46
193
69
35.8%
Brandon Tanev
Pittsburgh
820
17
170
42
24.7%
Jason Zucker
Pittsburgh
792
26
168
53
31.5%
Jake Guentzel
Pittsburgh
626
29
143
51
35.7%
Bryan Rust
Pittsburgh
779
33
140
39
27.9%
Patrick Marleau
Pittsburgh
874
20
137
35
25.5%
Jared McCann
Pittsburgh
814
24
135
24
17.8%
Sidney Crosby
Pittsburgh
610
27
133
49
36.8%
Conor Sheary
Pittsburgh
734
20
127
31
24.4%
Theodor Blueger
Pittsburgh
884
15
117
31
26.5%
Timo Meier
San Jose 
960
36
284
82
28.9%
Evander Kane
San Jose
927
21
223
58
26.0%
Kevin Labanc
San Jose
903
22
219
55
25.1%
Joe Thornton
San Jose
890
22
141
41
29.1%
Marcus Sorensen
San Jose
788
17
135
35
25.9%
Tomas Hertl
San Jose
640
21
127
29
22.8%
Logan Couture
San Jose
672
20
115
29
25.2%
Jaden Schwartz
St. Louis 
1008
32
241
45
18.7%
Robert Thomas
St. Louis
830
34
214
51
23.8%
David Perron
St. Louis
1017
27
178
32
18.0%
Ryan O’Reilly
St. Louis
1016
36
176
45
25.6%
Brayden Schenn
St. Louis
1022
31
169
44
26.0%
Zach Sanford
St. Louis
719
28
145
45
31.0%
Oskar Sundqvist
St. Louis
692
20
145
34
23.4%
Ivan Barbashev
St. Louis
792
21
134
41
30.6%
Tyler Bozak
St. Louis
780
23
109
33
30.3%
Sammy Blais
St. Louis
466
12
106
26
24.5%
Brayden Point
Tampa Bay 
943
44
315
98
31.1%
Ondrej Palat
Tampa Bay
911
28
195
49
25.1%
Nikita Kucherov
Tampa Bay
957
48
187
53
28.3%
Anthony Cirelli
Tampa Bay
908
29
185
57
30.8%
Blake Coleman
Tampa Bay
587
24
180
47
26.1%
Yanni Gourde
Tampa Bay
803
20
158
48
30.4%
Steven Stamkos
Tampa Bay
769
38
144
41
28.5%
Tyler Johnson
Tampa Bay
766
23
131
38
29.0%
Alex Killorn
Tampa Bay
821
29
130
36
27.7%
Barclay Goodrow
Tampa Bay
866
19
110
22
20.0%
Pat Maroon
Tampa Bay
678
20
110
21
19.1%
Auston Matthews
Toronto 
1151
45
285
80
28.1%
William Nylander
Toronto
981
38
240
73
30.4%
Kasperi Kapanen
Toronto
851
27
227
72
31.7%
Mitchell Marner
Toronto
883
32
216
71
32.9%
John Tavares
Toronto
968
29
188
44
23.4%
Alexander Kerfoot
Toronto
831
25
144
37
25.7%
Zach Hyman
Toronto
787
24
138
38
27.5%
Andreas Johnsson
Toronto
560
14
113
37
32.7%
Denis Malgin
Toronto
458
7
112
23
20.5%
Ilya Mikheyev
Toronto
515
21
104
27
26.0%
Jason Spezza
Toronto
544
18
101
18
17.8%
J.T. Miller
Vancouver 
991
42
232
55
23.7%
Elias Pettersson
Vancouver
921
40
211
57
27.0%
Bo Horvat
Vancouver
979
27
180
53
29.4%
Tyler Toffoli
Vancouver
879
30
170
47
27.6%
Jake Virtanen
Vancouver
809
26
163
47
28.8%
Tanner Pearson
Vancouver
906
24
153
32
20.9%
Brock Boeser
Vancouver
762
27
126
38
30.2%
Adam Gaudette
Vancouver
618
19
108
32
29.6%
Max Pacioretty
Vegas 
1028
40
277
73
26.4%
Reilly Smith
Vegas
933
37
252
71
28.2%
Jonathan Marchessault
Vegas
930
28
226
69
30.5%
Mark Stone
Vegas
908
38
212
64
30.2%
William Karlsson
Vegas
877
31
193
51
26.4%
Chandler Stephenson
Vegas
783
20
180
47
26.1%
Nick Cousins
Vegas
765
20
158
45
28.5%
William Carrier
Vegas
685
19
154
32
20.8%
Alex Tuch
Vegas
511
10
140
30
21.4%
Tomas Nosek
Vegas
675
13
125
32
25.6%
Paul Stastny
Vegas
919
22
120
30
25.0%
Alex Ovechkin
Washington 
980
37
259
66
25.5%
Jakub Vrana
Washington
850
38
239
57
23.8%
Nicklas Backstrom
Washington
827
22
210
49
23.3%
Evgeny Kuznetsov
Washington
839
33
202
49
24.3%
Lars Eller
Washington
833
27
200
40
20.0%
T.J. Oshie
Washington
913
27
182
46
25.3%
Tom Wilson
Washington
899
26
129
34
26.4%
Richard Panik
Washington
605
22
125
24
19.2%
Brendan Leipsic
Washington
520
10
123
40
32.5%
Ilya Kovalchuk
Washington
623
16
122
25
20.5%
Carl Hagelin
Washington
643
19
107
21
19.6%
Nikolaj Ehlers
Winnipeg 
1013
46
336
97
28.9%
Mark Scheifele
Winnipeg
1202
42
317
77
24.3%
Kyle Connor
Winnipeg
1104
40
281
82
29.2%
Patrik Laine
Winnipeg
1035
35
271
71
26.2%
Jack Roslovic
Winnipeg
935
23
215
48
22.3%
Andrew Copp
Winnipeg
863
18
170
35
20.6%
Blake Wheeler
Winnipeg
1003
31
146
47
32.2%
What does it mean? Good question.
Here is what stood out to me.
1. Colorado had 12 players with 100+ carries, which was the most. And all 12 had at least 132 controlled entries. Ridiculous. Vegas was next with nine. Had the Avs stayed healthy, I think they would have defeated Dallas. Remaining healthy is a key part of winning in the playoffs.
2. Patrice Bergeron only had 85 controlled entries. He was 10th on the Bruins and not among the top 280 forwards in the NHL. David Pastrnak and Brad Marchand carried the puck in mainly for that line, but I wonder how much of that is due to Bergeron slowing down a bit. He played 92% of his 5×5 time with those two, but Pastrnak had 23 more 5×5 points and Marchand had 21. In the games I watched, Bergeron looked a bit behind them. It is something to watch for moving forward, and heading into the 2022 Olympics. Bergeron will be 36 then and I’m not sold he is a lock to make the squad.
3. The Jets had four forwards in the top-21 in controlled entries. Not surprising they had five in the top-40 in 5×5 points. If they can rebuild their blueline they could be very dangerous.
Player
Team
TOI
5X5 PTS
Controlled Entries
CE with SCA
CE with SCA Rate
Mathew Barzal
NYI
1103
39
395
112
28.4%
Nathan MacKinnon
Colorado
1075
52
378
135
35.7%
Patrick Kane
Chicago
1140
50
370
104
28.1%
Jack Eichel
Buffalo
1124
35
360
85
23.6%
Connor McDavid
Edmonton
1055
50
357
122
34.2%
Leon Draisaitl
Edmonton
1163
56
344
104
30.2%
Nikolaj Ehlers
Winnipeg
1013
46
336
97
28.9%
Artemi Panarin
NYR
1078
59
323
98
30.3%
Johnny Gaudreau
Calgary
1020
30
320
98
30.6%
Dylan Larkin
Detroit
1137
34
320
89
27.8%
Taylor Hall
Arizona
924
30
319
96
30.1%
David Pastrnak
Boston
985
48
318
69
21.7%
Mark Scheifele
Winnipeg
1202
42
317
77
24.3%
Brayden Point
Tampa Bay
943
44
315
98
31.1%
Pierre-Luc Dubois
Columbus
987
33
307
85
27.7%
Auston Matthews
Toronto
1151
45
285
80
28.1%
Timo Meier
San Jose
960
36
284
82
28.9%
Max Domi
Montreal
961
27
281
77
27.4%
Kyle Connor
Winnipeg
1104
40
281
82
29.2%
Max Pacioretty
Vegas
1028
40
277
73
26.4%
Patrik Laine
Winnipeg
1035
35
271
71
26.2%
4. Sean Monahan played the 38th most 5×5 minutes among NHL forwards. He was 138th in controlled entries and 141st in 5×5 points. He needs to be more involved in rushes up the ice. When he did have the puck on his stick, he created a high % of scoring chances. His 31.4% scoring chance rate was 21st best amongst NHL forwards. He needs to have the puck on his stick more when he enters the zone.
5. Dallas struggled to score in the regular season, and one reason was they didn’t create much off the rush. @Jamie Benn led them with 178 controlled entries, which was 103rd in the NHL. The Stars offensive players found their legs in the bubble and are carrying the puck much more frequently. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a team completely change how they played from the regular season to the playoffs and win like the Stars have. They defeated Calgary and Colorado in high scoring games, and now they have clamped down against Vegas, although Vegas’ forward couldn’t score in a brothel right now.
6. @Nicklas Backstrom had a tough year offensively for Washington. Teammate Richard Panik tied him with 22 points at 5×5, despite playing 225 fewer minutes than Backstrom.
7. I knew the Penguins had a lot of injuries, but I didn’t know Teddy Blueger played the most 5×5 minutes (884) of any Penguins forward. Good for Blueger, but when he and Dominick Simon are playing the most 5×5 minutes, it is amazing the Penguins managed to finish 5th in the Eastern Conference. Blueger had 15 points at 5×5 and despite playing the most minutes he was 11th in controlled zone entries.
8. Edmonton only had five full-time forwards with over 100 zone entries. They added @Tyler Ennis and @Andreas Athanasiou at the deadline. @James Neal was at 98 (missed 16 games due to injury), and @Kailer Yamamoto was solid when he joined the team. But it is clear they need a few players in their bottom six who can carry the puck.

OILERS FORWARDS…

Player
TOI
5×5 PTS
Controlled Entries
CE SCA
CE SCA Rate
Connor McDavid
1055
56
357
122
34.2%
Leon Draisaitl
1163
56
344
104
30.2%
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
914
34
190
53
27.9%
Zack Kassian
870
32
149
34
22.8%
Jujhar Khaira
677
9
101
24
23.8%
James Neal
703
11
98
23
23.5%
Josh Archibald
648
13
94
19
20.2%
Alex Chiasson
692
10
90
18
20.0%
Gaetan Haas
517
7
89
16
18.0%
Riley Sheahan
667
10
87
19
21.8%
Kailer Yamamoto
418
22
80
25
31.3%
Sam Gagner
427
9
78
17
21.8%
Joakim Nygard
330
7
68
12
17.6%
Patrick Russell
464
5
63
10
15.9%
Markus Granlund
317
4
40
7
17.5%
Tyler Ennis
130
4
34
8
23.5%
Andreas Athanasiou
106
2
22
3
13.6%
Tomas Jurco
115
2
12
3
25.0%
Colby Cave
94
1
10
2
20.0%
Tyler Benson
67
1
10
3
30.0%
I doubt many Oilers fans would have had Jujhar Khaira 5th on the team in zone entries, and he had the highest Scoring chance % among the bottom six. And he rarely played with McDavid and Draisaitl. Defenceman Darnell Nurse was 5th on the Oilers with 109 zone entries. They need more forwards entering the zone with the puck on their stick.
Gaetan Haas should be an upgrade offensively over Riley Sheahan. His speed and offensive ability lead me to believe he will create more, and that might allow his line to spend less time defending. But either way, re-signing one of Ennis or Athanasiou makes a lot of sense. Athanasiou would be re-signed now if the Oilers didn’t have to qualify him at $3 million. I think there is a player there, but at what cost? Ennis is a smart player, and he has signed one-year deals each of the past two summers. I’d look at re-signing him, if they can’t come to an agreement on Athanasiou.

FINAL THOUGHT….

It wasn’t a surprise to see McDavid and Draisaitl sitting 5th and 6th in controlled entries. They have the puck a lot, and over 30% of the time it leads to a scoring chance. Draisaitl was 39th in CESCA%, and due to his skill I think he can boost that up a few % points in the future and sit around 32 or 33%.
And because the Oilers have two dominant puck-carrying centres, they don’t necessarily need a dominant puck transporter to play with them. They need a smart, skilled wingers, who can retrieve pucks, but also find the inevitable openings in the D-zone that McDavid and Draisaitl will create when the enter the zone.

HELP IF YOU CAN…

Ryan Rishaug is scared of heights. Jason Strudwick reached the top of the Snow Valley Aerial Park with his eight-year-old daughter, but while she walked the plank and did the free-fall drop at the end, he chickened out and had to do the walk of shame down the structure.
So we want to help both of them conquer their fears. And in doing so you can help kids play sports. Once we raise $10,000 for KidSport, Struds and Rishaug will both “walk the plank” and do the free-fall (four stories high) at the Aerial Park.
We had a great first week raising over $5,500, and I’d like to reach our goal this week. Any donation of $20, $50, $100 or more will be greatly appreciated. You get a tax receipt while helping some kids play sports and you will get a great laugh watching the video (yes, we will record the entire thing) when these two conquer their fears.
Thanks in advance.

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