Blogs > Red Wings Corner

Up-to-the minute updates and insights from the Red Wings locker room at home and on the road. By Chuck Pleiness of The Macomb Daily.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Power-play effectiveness

How the Red Wings and Stars have done during the post-season on the power play. Players are listed with goals for which they've been on the ice and ranked by GF per 60 minutes.

DETROIT
Forwards
Player, GF-GA, GF/60-GA/60

Cleary
5-0, 11.3-0
Hudler
5-0, 10.9-0
Franzen
5-0, 9.7-0
Detroit
10-0, 7.9-0

Holmstrom
5-0, 7.3-0
Zetterberg
5-0, 7.1-0
Datsyuk
5-0, 7.0-0

Defensemen
Player, GF-GA, GF/60-GA/60

Samuelsson
5-0, 10.7-0
Kronwall
4-0, 8.1-0
Detroit
10-0, 7.9-0

Lidstrom
6-0, 7.8-0
Rafalski
5-0, 6.9-0

DALLAS
Forwards
Player, GF-GA, GF/60-GA/60

Morrow
12-2, 13.3-2.2
Lehtinen
11-2, 12.7-2.3
Ribeiro
12-2, 12.6-2.1
Dallas
15-2, 10.0-1.3

Ott
2-0, 7.4-0
Richards
3-0, 5.0-0
Hagman
1-0, 4.7-0
Eriksson
1-0, 2.2-0

Defensemen
Player, GF-GA, GF/60-GA/60
Modano
13-2, 17.5-2.7
Zubov
3-2, 11.2-7.5
Robidas
10-0, 9.7-0
Dallas
15-2, 10.0-1.3
Boucher
1-0, 7.,0-0
Daley
2-0, 5.7-0
Niskanen
2-0, 5.2-0

The huge obvious here is the balance between Detroit's two power-play units and the lack of balance in Dallas. If the Stars' top unit isn't scoring, the Stars aren't scoring.

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home