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Top 20 Most Productive Offensive Line Combinations in the NHL, according to Expected Goals per 60



Top 20 Most Productive Offensive Line Combinations in the NHL, according to Expected Goals per 60

by Rangerfan0

31 Comments

  1. m_ghesquiere

    Seeing Bratt-hischier- palat ahead of Bratt-Hughes-Toffoli is weird to me

  2. Ill_Ground_1572

    Man when Connor gets back for the Jets, wonder if he gets out on second line. I hope so.

    Ehlers, Vilardi and Schieff have been outstanding.

    Also great to see a few young names on the list.

  3. MostLikelyDenim

    Most productiveā‰ What they project to be most productive but almost never actually is

  4. seataccrunch

    Crosby plus anyone at 36 years old , amazing šŸ‘ šŸ§

  5. stillercity412

    Kind of surprised to not see a Matthews line on here. Just not a consistent line for him?

  6. Kooky_Inevitable5648

    Mathews and Marner not even on this list?

  7. USAJourneyman

    Iā€™m still in complete shock the Islanders can score more than 1 goal a game

  8. Brodieboyy

    These always confuse me. Does this mean Kopitar, kempe and Byfield who are basically all ppg or close to it are not expected to get as many points as they are?

  9. The chemistry between Hoglander-Lafferty-Beauvillier is so strong they don’t even need to be on the same team

  10. JeSuisAmerican

    Thatā€™s nuts seeing the MacKinnon line below Wood/Colton/Oā€™Connor, even though they have certainly been good.

  11. The fact that the Mcdavid line is top in xGF but also top in xGA is ridiculous, regardless of who it is.

  12. Sedgwicks_Spurs

    Seeing Ā«Wood-Colton-Oā€™ConnorĀ» ahead of Ā«Nichushkin-MacKinnon-RantanenĀ» is how I know that there are lies, damn lies, and then statistics.

  13. Lots of expected combos, but definitely a couple surprises on the list. Interesting stuff!

  14. pickle_milf

    Id like to see a stat that models offensive explosiveness (game changers), these stats are all running average/means which donā€™t model skewed distributions well.

  15. pickle_milf

    Id like to see a stat that models offensive explosiveness (game changers), these stats are all running average/means which donā€™t model skewed distributions well.

  16. shoulda_been_gone

    Why do the refs let Edmonton play with 4 players? No wonder they’re winning.

  17. SimplyViolated

    Guentzel and Crosby on two different lines in the top ten is pretty awesome to see.

  18. 1nVrWallz

    You’d think with the 3rd and 7th best lines the pens would be doing better than they are.

  19. Sees Hoglander / Lafferty / Beauvilier…

    Yeah man you might have wanted to put a “minimum 100 minutes” on this bad boy.

  20. True_Sail_842

    Hyman is have a great year.. very underrated player

  21. brechbillc1

    Damn the last two weeks were absolutely brutal for the Panthers. The Reinhart-Barkov line was up there as the top line for awhile and now they arenā€™t even on the list anymore.

    What an absolute regression by the offense.

  22. Dexter2533

    So the Bruins third line is the most productive lol I know their scoring has been on a drought lately, but Gahd-Dammn!

  23. RealAsada101

    Those Hurricanes lines are really productive ohhhh waitā€¦ā€¦ā€¦.

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