Wednesday Premium Content: What Is Wrong With the Winnipeg Jets' Power Play
We look at the Winnipeg Jets microstatistics, and answer other analytical questions surrounding the team
Welcome to this week's edition of our paid-subscriber hockey analysis series, where we delve deep into the world of hockey statistics, analytical theory, player development, Winnipeg Jets, and more.
This time around, we continue our exploration of the Jets' performances in microstatistics, talk statistical analysts' focus in debates, and figure out what’s wrong with the Jets power play.
So, without further ado, let's dive right in.
MICROSTATISTICS UPDATE
For the sake of a comprehensive tally and full disclosure, we are missing two of the thirty-six games played; the games I haven't tracked are Game 11 and Game 14.
I’ve caught up on a few previously missed games which has pushed Mark Scheifele, Kyle Connor, and Gabriel Vilardi. Just missing two games, so I can start doing some fun stuff looking at players relative to ice time for the future as well.
Vilardi’s ranking is quite impressive given he’s almost at half the games played of most of the players above him.
I will break down this for the Jets on the power play below when we take a deeper dive into special teams.
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