Found November 07, 2009 on
Kuklas Korner:
PLAYERS:
Vyacheslav Kozlov,
Tobias Enstrom,
Zach Bogosian,
Pavel Kubina,
Ron Hainsey,
Johan Franzen,
Dan Cleary,
Jonathan Ericsson
TEAMS: Winnipeg Jets, Detroit Red Wings
TEAMS: Winnipeg Jets, Detroit Red Wings
from Scott Cullen of TSN,
The NHL season is far enough along to get a feel for how teams are distributing their power play minutes. In most cases, it’s obvious, or at least readily apparent, who is going to get that precious playing time, but here are some observations with regards to each team’s power play ice time.
ATLANTA
Despite little production, LW Vyacheslav Kozlov ranks third on the Thrashers with 3:57 of power play time. D Tobias Enstrom is the mainstay on the blueline (4:48), with Zach Bogosian (2:00) and Pavel Kubina (1:59) splitting time. Ron Hainsey (0:59) is pretty much on the outside looking in.
DETROIT
Removing an injured Johan Franzen from the equation, LW Dan Cleary ranks sixth on the Wings in power play time, with 3:10 per game, yet has just two points with the man advantage. Jonathan Ericsson, who leads Red Wings defencemen with eight points, has a total of one second on the power play.
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