You remember what adjectives are, right? If not, here’s a reminder:
Well, it appears that the Sharks will be using adjectives in the ticket promos this year. Here’s the first from Joe Pavelski.
You remember what adjectives are, right? If not, here’s a reminder:
Well, it appears that the Sharks will be using adjectives in the ticket promos this year. Here’s the first from Joe Pavelski.
So, you want to know who’s the best player on the Sharks? What criteria do you use?
When you use statistics, you can almost any result you want.
So, excluding “power” rankings, opponent quality, etc., here are the ranked players by point production per minutes played, based on last season’s stats.
Forwards
Nieto and Wingels are way and above top of the class; it drops significantly to the next in the list.
Defense
Now, you kinda expect the defense to not be as offensive as the forwards, especially those players identified as “defensive defensemen”.
But take all that with a big Sharkarita in your hand, while wearing teal sun glasses, if you think it means anything with respect to line assignments/defensive pairings or fantasy hockey.
Just a way to fill the time waiting for the season to start (and find a starting point for discussion).