
Phil Kessel and Joffrey Lupul currently sit at one and three in the NHL in scoring with a very successful first quarter to the season. Offensively, that is. On defense, there is still a lot of work to be done.
It’s not a secret that I’m not the biggest fan of having Lupul play with Kessel on the Toronto Maple Leafs’ top line. I think that the possession numbers speak for themselves, and while the high-event Kessel has been scoring more since the Joffrey Lupul trade, he’s spending more time at the other end of the ice.
I’ve divided Phil Kessel’s time in Toronto before the Lupul trade and after the Lupul trade to compare. The relevant numbers include Corsi%, a reliable indicator of how often the puck spent time in the other team’s end versus a player’s own zone when he was on the ice. These numbers are taken via timeonice.com in even strength, score-tied situations.
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Sh% | Sv% | PDO | Corsi% | |
Before Lupul Trade | 7.1% | 90.8% | 97.9% | 49.7% |
Since Lupul Trade | 11.2% | 92.5% | 103.7% | 46.4% |
Shots/GP | Shooting% | |||
Before Lupul Trade | 4.24 | 9.3% | ||
Since Lupul Trade | 3.43 | 15.7% | ||
Sh% | Sv% | PDO | Corsi% | |
Anaheim | 11.6% | 95.8% | 107.4% | 40.6% |
Toronto | 11.0% | 92.2% | 103.3% | 43.1% |
Shots/GP | Shooting% | |||
Anaheim | 2.45 | 12.5% | ||
Toronto | 2.74 | 14.2% |