HABS: Individual Successful Plays in the Offensive-zone Per-minute of ES Ice-time

By Kicks @Chrisboucher73
Continuing the focus on individual player's play in the offensive-zone, this post focuses on each Montreal Canadiens player's total amount of successful plays in the offensive-zone per-minute of even strength ice-time. It is important to note, this does not take into account failed attempts, and is simply the amount of SUCCESSFUL plays per-minute. The graph included here is a visual representation of these numbers. I expanded those numbers below in order to show how many successful plays (in the offensive-zone) this would translate to over 12 minutes of even-strength ice-time. 
In a previous post, I broke each of these successful plays into passes, dekes and shots.  I also wrote about the impact of  the total amount of offensive-zone passes, and their impact on wins and losses here.
*There were 13,706 individual events used to produce these results*


SUCCESSFUL OFFENSIVE-ZONE PUCK-POSSESSION EVENTS PER-MINUTE
 
FORWARDS 
SCOTT GOMEZ
Gomez produced 0.68 successful offensive-zone events with possession per-minute of even-strength ice-time. This translates to just over 8 successful plays over 12 minutes of even-strength ice-time.
TOMAS PLEKANEC

Plekanec produced 0.53 successful offensive-zone events with possession per-minute of even-strength ice-time. This translates to just over 6 successful plays over 12 minutes of even-strength ice-time.
PETTERI NOKELAINEN
Nokelainen produced 0.31 successful offensive-zone events with possession per-minute of even-strength ice-time. This translates to just under 4 successful plays over 12 minutes of even-strength ice-time.
BRIAN GIONTA

Gionta produced 0.44 successful offensive-zone events with possession per-minute of even-strength ice-time. This translates to just over 5 successful plays over 12 minutes of even-strength ice-time.
RENE BOURQUE
Bourque produced 0.40 successful offensive-zone events with possession per-minute of even-strength ice-time. This translates to just under 5 successful plays over 12 minutes of even-strength ice-time.
TRAVIS MOEN
Moen produced 0.33 successful offensive-zone events with possession per-minute of even-strength ice-time. This translates to just under 4 successful plays over 12 minutes of even-strength ice-time.
GABRIEL DUMONT


Dumont produced 0.29 successful offensive-zone events with possession per-minute of even-strength ice-time. This translates to 3.5 successful plays over 12 minutes of even-strength ice-time.
MICHAEL BLUNDEN



Blunden produced 0.32 successful offensive-zone events with possession per-minute of even-strength ice-time. This translates to just under 4 successful plays over 12 minutes of even-strength ice-time.
DAVID DESHARNAIS


Desharnais produced 0.56 successful offensive-zone events with possession per-minute of even-strength ice-time. This translates to just under 7 successful plays over 12 minutes of even-strength ice-time.
RYAN WHITE


White produced 0.32 successful offensive-zone events with possession per-minute of even-strength ice-time. This translates to just under 4 successful plays over 12 minutes of even-strength ice-time.
BLAKE GEOFFRION


Geoffrion produced 0.42 successful offensive-zone events with possession per-minute of even-strength ice-time. This translates to just over 5 successful plays over 12 minutes of even-strength ice-time.
AARON PALUSHAJ

Palushaj produced 0.64 successful offensive-zone events with possession per-minute of even-strength ice-time. This translates to 7.68 successful plays over 12 minutes of even-strength ice-time; only Gomez averaged more. 
MAX PACIORETTY

Pacioretty produced 0.60 successful offensive-zone events with possession per-minute of even-strength ice-time. This translates to 7.2 successful plays over 12 minutes of even-strength ice-time. 
LOUIS LEBLANC

Leblanc produced 0.46 successful offensive-zone events with possession per-minute of even-strength ice-time. This translates to 5.52 successful plays over 12 minutes of even-strength ice-time.
ERIK COLE
Cole produced 0.60 successful offensive-zone events with possession per-minute of even-strength ice-time. This translates to 7.2 successful plays over 12 minutes of even-strength ice-time. 
LARS ELLER


Eller produced 0.63 successful offensive-zone events with possession per-minute of even-strength ice-time. This translates to 7.56 successful plays over 12 minutes of even-strength ice-time; third most behind Palushaj, and Gomez. 
DEFENSEMEN
TOMAS KABERLE


Kaberle produced 0.35 successful offensive-zone events with possession per-minute of even-strength ice-time. This translates to 6.3 successful plays over 18 minutes of even-strength ice-time. 
JOSH GORGES

Gorges produced 0.16 successful offensive-zone events with possession per-minute of even-strength ice-time. This translates to 2.88 successful plays over 18 minutes of even-strength ice-time. 
RAPHAEL DIAZ

Diaz produced 0.19 successful offensive-zone events with possession per-minute of even-strength ice-time. This translates to 3.42 successful plays over 18 minutes of even-strength ice-time. 
FREDERICK ST. DENIS

St. Denis produced 0.20 successful offensive-zone events with possession per-minute of even-strength ice-time. This translates to 3.6 successful plays over 18 minutes of even-strength ice-time.
YANNICK WEBER


Weber produced 0.20 successful offensive-zone events with possession per-minute of even-strength ice-time. This translates to 3.42 successful plays over 18 minutes of even-strength ice-time. 
ALEXEI EMELIN


Emelin produced 0.16 successful offensive-zone events with possession per-minute of even-strength ice-time. This translates to 2.88 successful plays over 18 minutes of even-strength ice-time. 
 PK SUBBAN


Subban produced 0.30 successful offensive-zone events with possession per-minute of even-strength ice-time. This translates to 5.4 successful plays over 18 minutes of even-strength ice-time; second only to Tomas Kaberle, among d-men.
ANDREI MARKOV


Markov produced 0.29 successful offensive-zone events with possession per-minute of even-strength ice-time. This translates to 5.2 successful plays over 18 minutes of even-strength ice-time; third behind Tomas Kaberle and PK. Subban among d-men.