Frederik Andersen ’s value in net has gone beyond basic numbers. His performance in high-danger scenarios has been unmatched. He currently leads all playoff goalies in save percentage and goal differential, showing consistency across the series. In critical moments, he has shut down top scorers while anchoring Carolina’s defensive efforts.
Karlsson’s quiet dominance in transition
William Karlsson has emerged as one of the most complete forwards this postseason. He’s consistently contributing on the scoresheet while excelling in transitional play. In the second round, he posted multiple high-danger goals and created scoring chances with speed and sharp positioning. His skating metrics also stand out, with elite burst and distance covered.
Ekblad influencing games in limited action
Despite missing playoff games due to suspension, Aaron Ekblad has left a mark. His presence in the offensive zone is statistically unmatched among defensemen, showing how he dictates tempo when on the ice. Ekblad’s metrics highlight his ability to stretch plays and initiate attacks from the back end.
Perry and steel powering supporting roles
Corey Perry’s resurgence with Edmonton has been backed by strong analytics. His high-danger shot volume and shot speed rank among the best this postseason. Paired with top-line ice time, he’s found chemistry with elite linemates and delivered in key moments. Whether on the power play or at even strength, his reads and finishing have been reliable.
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Metrics reflect true playoff value
While goals and saves fill the highlights, it’s the underlying numbers that reveal true impact. Players like Andersen, Karlsson, Perry, Ekblad, and Steel have shaped games in ways that go beyond the box score. As the postseason tightens, the advantage often lies in depth, detail, and data; and this year's surprises are proving just that.
Karlsson’s quiet dominance in transition
William Karlsson has emerged as one of the most complete forwards this postseason. He’s consistently contributing on the scoresheet while excelling in transitional play. In the second round, he posted multiple high-danger goals and created scoring chances with speed and sharp positioning. His skating metrics also stand out, with elite burst and distance covered.
Ekblad influencing games in limited action
Despite missing playoff games due to suspension, Aaron Ekblad has left a mark. His presence in the offensive zone is statistically unmatched among defensemen, showing how he dictates tempo when on the ice. Ekblad’s metrics highlight his ability to stretch plays and initiate attacks from the back end.
Perry and steel powering supporting roles
Corey Perry’s resurgence with Edmonton has been backed by strong analytics. His high-danger shot volume and shot speed rank among the best this postseason. Paired with top-line ice time, he’s found chemistry with elite linemates and delivered in key moments. Whether on the power play or at even strength, his reads and finishing have been reliable.
Read more: Kadri stirs Avalanche regret as Rantanen shines for Stars
Metrics reflect true playoff value
While goals and saves fill the highlights, it’s the underlying numbers that reveal true impact. Players like Andersen, Karlsson, Perry, Ekblad, and Steel have shaped games in ways that go beyond the box score. As the postseason tightens, the advantage often lies in depth, detail, and data; and this year's surprises are proving just that.
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