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HABS: Scoring-chances Per-possession Play

By Kicks @Chrisboucher73

The top offensive-players on any team create the most scoring-chances. The most efficient offensive-players create the most scoring-chances per-offensive-touch. An offensive-touch is defined as any play  a player attempts while in possession of the puck. Plays used in this calculation include; passes, dekes, dump-ins, and shots. Scoring-chances included in this post reflect only those scoring-chances where the player indicated has been directly involved in the creation of the chance, and not just on the ice.
The first graph shows the number of scoring-chances each player produces per-possession play (all 3 zones), while the second graph only shows the number of scoring-chances the player produces per OFFENSIVE-ZONE possession play.
SCORING-CHANCES PER-POSSESSION PLAY (ALL 3 ZONES)
Tomas Plekanec, Brandon Prust, and Dale Weise are the only Habs to have produced more scoring-chances per-possession play against Boston, than they had during the regular season. No Montreal player has produced as many scoring-chances per-possession play in the second round as they did in the first round.

SCORING-CHANCES PER-POSSESSION PLAY (OFFENSIVE-ZONE)
No Montreal player has produced more scoring-chances per-offensive-zone possession play in the 2 games against Boston than they did in either during the season, or in the first round of the playoffs.
PK Subban contributed the most scoring-chances per-offensive-zone possession play in the regular season, as well as during the first and second rounds of the playoffs.

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