I’m going to get into this more after Saturday’s game, and take a deeper look at individual players through the “quarter mark” of the season with a thorough stats post. But with Lundin returning (err…making his debut) last night, and Karlsson playing a season low 16 seconds on the PK, this seemed as good a time as any to make my point.
For the remainder of the seaaon, it would probably be wise to play Karlsson as little on the penalty-kill as he did last year. I’m not saying he’ll never be a decent player on the PK, but he isn’t one right now:
SH TOI | SA/60 | CA/60 | |
Karlsson | 26:51 | 70.00 | 46.9 |
Methot | 40:41 | 51.7 | 33.9 |
Phillips | 45:16 | 36.0 | 29.2 |
Gonchar | 24:36 | 29.3 | 17.1 |
This really isn’t a big deal, Karlsson really isn’t made for shot-blocking anyway. The precedent has been set, you can win a Norris playing fewer than 40 seconds of PK a game. Karlsson isn’t the prototypical “complete” defenseman…he’s something better…from the future.
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