Successful Defensive-zone Stick and Body-checks Per-minute Played

By Kicks @Chrisboucher73
This post will focus on stick and body-checks in the defensive-zone. A stick or body-check is scored as successful when the player attempting the check is able to remove puck-possession from the opposition. It is important to note that the checking player does not have to acquire possession to be credited with a successful attempt, he simply has to break the opposing player's cycle of possession; creating a loose-puck.
STICK-CHECKS PER-MINUTE PLAYED
Andrei Markov has produced far more successful defensive-zone stick-checks per-minute played than any other Canadiens player. Josh Gorges has produced the second-most among d-men, while Jarred Tinordi has produced the fewest.
Among centremen, Ryan White has contributed the most successful defensive-zone stick-checks per-minute, while Dale Weise leads all wingers in this category. Other forwards who have produced strong numbers in this category include Brandon Prust, Alex Galchenyuk, and Michael Bournival.
Thomas Vanek and Rene Bourque have produced the fewest successful stick-checks in the d-zone per-minute, while Tomas Plekanec has contributed the fewest among centres.
BODY-CHECKS PER-MINUTE PLAYED
Francis Bouillon leads all Habs players in successful body-checks in the defensive-zone per-minute played. He's followed closely by Alexei Emelin. Mike Weaver has the fewest successful body-checks in the d-zone per-minute; producing slightly fewer than Markov.
Among forwards, Brandon Prust has contributed the most successful body-checks in the defensive-zone per-minute, while Vanek, Bourque, George Parros, Alex Galchenyuk, and Travis Moen have contributed the fewest. Ryan White leads all centremen in this category.

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