mjd1001 Posted October 19, 2022 Report Posted October 19, 2022 It is early in the season so looking too deep into how the coaching staff is awarding ice time might be premature to figure out what they are thinking, but it is something I like to look at. So far this year. D-men, Power is getting his ice time, mostly at the expense of Bryson, with Joki getting less too. Forwards. Most guys close to last year, Mittelstadt and Cozens getting a big increase. Girgensons and Krebs with a LOT less than last year. Dahlin. 28 seconds more per game than last year Power. 29 seconds more than last year Jokiharju. 1m 41s less than last year. Samuelsson. 47s more than last year Bryson. 4m 26s less than last year Forwards: Tuch. 15s more than last year Thompso. 14s less than last year Mittelstadt. 1m 26s more than last year Cozens. 1m 25s more than last year Skinner. 28s less than last year Olofsson. 14s less than last year Asplund. 7s less than last year Girgensons. 2m 31s less than last year Krebs. 3m 29s less than last year Quote
GASabresIUFAN Posted October 19, 2022 Report Posted October 19, 2022 Much to early to read this trends. Special team usage and late game assignments will play heavily into this especially early into the season. For example Mitts has played 17, 21 and 15 minutes in the 3 games. In game 2 he spent 4 minutes killing penalties. So he is averaging 17:30 a night, but it hasn't exactly been consistent. Quote
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