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Edmonton Oilers
2026-27 season preview

Edmonton Oilers

40-34-1090 pts23rd of 32
Goals for
3.1
6th in the league
Goals against
3.3
25th in the league
Power play
30.6%
1st in the league

Kodo projects the Edmonton Oilers for 40-34-10 (90 pts), carried by 1st-ranked power play. In a norfolk in chance league, the fantasy value runs through Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl on PP1. 2 core skaters project to rise and 2 to slip. Tristan Jarry is the projected starter.

Your categories · using the preset above
leagueNorfolk in Chance· equal-weight z-scores over the categories your league counts
Regression watch
finishing/on-ice luck ran hot — expect some pullback off last year's line
Buy-low
underlying shot/chance rates outran the results — a discount vs name value
The crease
Tristan Jarry
Tristan Jarry projects the crease (~50 starts), but Frederik Andersen (~34) makes it more timeshare than lock
Sleeper
projects 10 pts
Contents · 12 sections

Latest

lines, injuries and roster moves 1 / 12
TransactionTristan Jarry added to EDM roster · NHL transactions2026-08-13
TransactionSpencer Stastney added to EDM roster · NHL transactions2026-07-31
Injury noteMattias Janmarknow Out · CBS2026-07-28
TransactionSpencer Stastney off EDM roster · NHL transactions2026-07-07
TransactionShakir Mukhamadullin moved to EDM (from SJS) · NHL transactions2026-07-07
Each item names its source. Kodo's own projected line changes are not reported here.
Carried into camp
Mattias JanmarkProbable for start of season — Undisclosed · CBS2026-03-06 · 167d
Reported more than 30 days ago, so listed as a standing condition rather than news. The date is the one the injury feed carries, which is the game the player was expected to miss — not the day anything was last checked.

Where this team sits

last season vs projection 2 / 12
25-2626-27Change
Goals for3.446th3.1018th-0.34▼12
Goals against3.2325th3.3029th+0.07▼4
Power play30.61st27.932nd-2.67▼1
Penalty kill77.820th80.638th+2.83▲12
Faceoffs52.66th51.944th-0.66▲2
Points percentage0.56714th0.53623rd-0.031▼9
How these projections are made
Both bars share one scale per row — the wider of the two league ranges — so a bar that moves is a number that moved. The grey tick is that column's league average, and the arrow is the change in league rank. Goals-against and expected-goals-against rank ascending, so low is good and green always means improved.
Goals for, goals against and points percentage come from the roster: summed player projections over the real 26-27 schedule, last season's expected goals against regressed toward the league and adjusted for projected goaltending, and a game-by-game simulation of that schedule.
The special teams are projected from how much each number actually carries over year to year, measured across 298 team-season pairs going back to 2010-11. The power play uses one prior season shrunk 0.36; the penalty kill uses three, weighted .5/.3/.2 and shrunk 0.38. Special teams barely persist, so a league-worst penalty kill is mostly bad luck and comes most of the way back, while the faceoff dot is a repeatable team skill. How far a club moves depends on how far from the mean it started: Vancouver sits near league average on both the power play and the faceoff dot and barely shifts, while Edmonton's 30.6% power play comes back to the middle and this penalty kill, worst in the league, is the biggest riser of all 32.
The penalty kill averages three seasons because one measures it so badly. Split a single season's spread into ability and sampling noise — a kill rate is a binomial over about 250 opportunities, so the noise is known rather than guessed — and only 33% of the gap between clubs is real. Divide the year-over-year correlation by that and the ability underneath comes out near 1.0: penalty killing is almost perfectly persistent and merely hard to see in one season. The cure for a noisy measurement is more of it, and three seasons beat one by 4.3% out of sample. Because averaging reorders clubs, that row's rank is a real forecast; the rows marked = are single-season regressions, which compress the values but keep them in order, so their rank is last season's by construction and only the value is a prediction.
A roster-aware faceoff model was built and rejected on the evidence. Draw counts are not stored, but they can be recovered exactly from the per-game percentages, and with real draws a club's number reconstructs from its own centres. It still does not predict better: given a club's first half to learn from and even handed the second half's draw distribution, it scored 2.24 against the plain regression's 2.26 across 32 clubs, and the best blend of the two puts almost no weight on it. A team's faceoff percentage already carries who takes its draws. Expected goals has no team projection at all, so that row shows last season alone.

How last season went

in quarters — where the season was won and lost 3 / 12
They finished stronger than they started+12 points of win percentage between the first quarter and the last.
Oct–Nov10-0811-15
45%9-11
for3.10
against3.50
Nov–Jan11-1712-31
52%11-10
for3.57
against3.24
Jan–Mar01-0302-28
45%9-11
for3.90
against3.40
Mar–Apr03-0304-16
57%12-9
for3.19
against3.00
Why the shape matters more than the total
Every rate on the board above is a season average, and an average cannot tell a club that was good all year from one that was excellent for six weeks and ordinary after. Those are different teams to draft into: the second one probably changed — an injury, a call-up, a coach — and whatever changed is likelier to still be true in October than the average is.
Read it against the roster movement section. A club that faded and then lost its best defenceman is not going to bounce; one that faded while carrying injuries and got everybody back is a different case entirely.
Quarters are equal shares of the games actually played, so the windows differ slightly by club depending on scheduling.

Schedule shape

games per week and per month, light nights, back-to-backs 4 / 12
Light nights
32.1%7th
27 of 84 games
Four-game weeks
718th
5 weeks of two or fewer
Back-to-backs
1114th
roughly one backup start each
Playoff-week games
1019th
over 3 weeks · 2 back-to-back
Games per week
2026-09-28on light nights2027-04-05
Games by month
Sep*
1
Oct
13
Nov
15
Dec
13
Jan
15
Feb
8
Mar
14
Apr*
5
* part of a month — the season opens and closes mid-month.
Why these three and not a schedule score
They answer different formats, so combining them would hide the answer rather than give it. Four-game weeks decide weekly-lineup leagues: the same player produces a third more in a four-game week than a three-game one, and clubs differ by several such weeks across a season. Light nights decide daily leagues and streaming — a light night is one carrying no more than the league's median number of games (6 this season), so your man is a far larger share of everything available than he is on a sixteen-game Tuesday. Playoff-week games counts the last three weeks of the season excluding the final one — most head-to-head leagues have crowned a champion before the NHL finishes, and that last week is short and full of rested stars. Back-to-backs decide the crease, because a starter rarely takes both ends, so each one is roughly a start handed to the backup.
Ranks are against all 32 clubs, and the whole thing is read off the published slate — no projection is involved.

Projected lineup

lines, pairs and both special teams, with what each man projects for 5 / 12
Lineup notes
This is the lineup the club can ice on opening night, not its best-case group. A player expected to miss more than the opening month is left out and his slot goes to whoever takes it — he keeps his projection below, he is out of the lineup, not out of the season.
Projected ice time totals 298.1 of the 300 skater-minutes a game has. Power play 3.16′ on the first unit, 1.79′ on the second; the kill 2.35′, 1.67′ and 1′ across three units — all measured.Change this lineup →

Forward lines

L1
LW
Zach HymanG: 97th percentileA: 69th percentilePPP: 83rd percentileSOG: 91st percentileHIT: 48th percentileBLK: 12th percentilePIM: 62nd percentileGAPPPSOGHITBLKPIM
59 pts · 18.0′
35G · 24A · 192SOG · 66HIT · 23BLK
C
Connor McDavidG: 99th percentileA: 100th percentilePPP: 100th percentileSOG: 99th percentileHIT: 32nd percentileBLK: 22nd percentilePIM: 75th percentileGAPPPSOGHITBLKPIM
135 pts · 19.0′
43G · 93A · 273SOG · 48HIT · 28BLK
RW
Ryan Nugent-HopkinsG: 80th percentileA: 86th percentilePPP: 96th percentileSOG: 74th percentileHIT: 14th percentileBLK: 35th percentilePIM: 39th percentileGAPPPSOGHITBLKPIM
58 pts · 19.6′
20G · 37A · 139SOG · 29HIT · 35BLK
L2
LW
Leon DraisaitlG: 100th percentileA: 99th percentilePPP: 100th percentileSOG: 96th percentileHIT: 24th percentileBLK: 10th percentilePIM: 65th percentileGAPPPSOGHITBLKPIM
117 pts · 16.6′
45G · 73A · 224SOG · 39HIT · 22BLK
C
Jason DickinsonG: 45th percentileA: 29th percentilePPP: 25th percentileSOG: 34th percentileHIT: 72nd percentileBLK: 64th percentilePIM: 48th percentileGAPPPSOGHITBLKPIM
17 pts · 15.8′
7G · 9A · 74SOG · 98HIT · 55BLK
RW
Vasily PodkolzinG: 64th percentileA: 49th percentilePPP: 47th percentileSOG: 64th percentileHIT: 98th percentileBLK: 55th percentilePIM: 86th percentileGAPPPSOGHITBLKPIM
29 pts · 15.2′
13G · 16A · 121SOG · 212HIT · 46BLK
L3
LW
Colton DachG: 34th percentileA: 23rd percentilePPP: 39th percentileSOG: 25th percentileHIT: 98th percentileBLK: 26th percentilePIM: 82nd percentileGAPPPSOGHITBLKPIM
13 pts · 14.0′
6G · 8A · 65SOG · 216HIT · 30BLK
C
Matt SavoieG: 76th percentileA: 61st percentilePPP: 67th percentileSOG: 72nd percentileHIT: 3rd percentileBLK: 31st percentilePIM: 37th percentileGAPPPSOGHITBLKPIM
38 pts · 16.3′
18G · 20A · 135SOG · 16HIT · 33BLK
RW
Kasperi KapanenG: 37th percentileA: 26th percentilePPP: 28th percentileSOG: 32nd percentileHIT: 64th percentileBLK: 7th percentilePIM: 15th percentileGAPPPSOGHITBLKPIM
15 pts · 13.2′
6G · 8A · 73SOG · 85HIT · 20BLK
L4
LW
Trent FredericG: 33rd percentileA: 10th percentilePPP: 32nd percentileSOG: 39th percentileHIT: 96th percentileBLK: 22nd percentilePIM: 89th percentileGAPPPSOGHITBLKPIM
9 pts · 10.7′
5G · 4A · 82SOG · 186HIT · 28BLK
C
Josh SamanskiG: 22nd percentileA: 20th percentilePPP: 37th percentileSOG: 1st percentileHIT: 66th percentileBLK: 26th percentilePIM: 52nd percentileGAPPPSOGHITBLKPIM
10 pts · 10.7′
3G · 7A · 30SOG · 88HIT · 30BLK
RW
Mattias JanmarkG: 7th percentileA: 11th percentilePPP: 6th percentileSOG: 2nd percentileHIT: 8th percentileBLK: 6th percentilePIM: 40th percentileGAPPPSOGHITBLKPIM
6 pts · 12.4′
1G · 4A · 34SOG · 22HIT · 19BLK

Defence pairs

D1
LD
Evan BouchardG: 78th percentileA: 99th percentilePPP: 98th percentileSOG: 96th percentileHIT: 20th percentileBLK: 86th percentilePIM: 56th percentileGAPPPSOGHITBLKPIM
91 pts · 23.2′
19G · 72A · 222SOG · 36HIT · 101BLK
RD
Mattias EkholmG: 42nd percentileA: 75th percentilePPP: 52nd percentileSOG: 61st percentileHIT: 42nd percentileBLK: 86th percentilePIM: 49th percentileGAPPPSOGHITBLKPIM
35 pts · 21.9′
7G · 28A · 116SOG · 59HIT · 102BLK
D2
LD
Jake WalmanG: 47th percentileA: 57th percentilePPP: 55th percentileSOG: 69th percentileHIT: 19th percentileBLK: 94th percentilePIM: 46th percentileGAPPPSOGHITBLKPIM
27 pts · 19.6′
8G · 19A · 129SOG · 34HIT · 128BLK
RD
Ryan SheaG: 27th percentileA: 55th percentilePPP: 28th percentileSOG: 14th percentileHIT: 19th percentileBLK: 76th percentilePIM: 30th percentileGAPPPSOGHITBLKPIM
22 pts · 19.2′
4G · 18A · 53SOG · 34HIT · 79BLK
D3
LD
Connor MurphyG: 14th percentileA: 21st percentilePPP: 6th percentileSOG: 23rd percentileHIT: 69th percentileBLK: 94th percentilePIM: 90th percentileGAPPPSOGHITBLKPIM
9 pts · 17.2′
2G · 7A · 63SOG · 93HIT · 129BLK
RD
Shakir MukhamadullinG: 19th percentileA: 18th percentilePPP: 31st percentileSOG: 19th percentileHIT: 27th percentileBLK: 75th percentilePIM: 42nd percentileGAPPPSOGHITBLKPIM
9 pts · 15.8′
3G · 6A · 59SOG · 43HIT · 77BLK

Special teams

Scratches & depth

Roster movement & minutes

who changed, and the minutes freed 6 / 12
Jack RoslovicTOR69 played · 11 missed
0.52 points a game and 15.8 minutes walked out of the lineup — about 6 points over a season.
Stepped up without him
playerwithw/outswing
McDavid1.592.27+0.68
Draisaitl1.401.91+0.51
Nugent-Hopkins0.711.00+0.29
Hyman0.851.09+0.24
Regula0.060.22+0.16
Faded without him
playerwithw/outswing
Bouchard1.201.09-0.11
Kulak0.090.00-0.09
Henrique0.250.18-0.07
Lazar0.140.11-0.03
Stastney0.030.00-0.03
Points per game with him in the lineup against the games he missed. Not a controlled experiment — absences cluster around injuries, so some of these games were missing other players too. Every absence for this club →
In Jarry, Stastney, Shea, Joseph, Andersen, Dach, Janmark, Murphy, Jones, Mukhamadullin, Dickinson, Hyman
Callup Marjala
Out Roslovic, Nurse→SJS, Mangiapane→CHI, Henrique, Stecher→TOR, Kulak→COL, Lazar, Ingram
Dach11.512.2 +0.7
Nugent-Hopkins19.119.7 +0.6
Bouchard24.724.1 -0.6
Walman18.818.1 -0.7
Hyman2019.2 -0.8
McDavid2322.1 -0.9
Janmark11.910.4 -1.5
Draisaitl21.619.4 -2.2
Biggest projected minute changes either way — a club's ice time is a fixed budget, so the departures above are what free it up. Full board →

Camp battles

contested roles, priced in points 7 / 12
Top power-play unit — forward slot9.3 pts at stake
holds it
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
58 proj pts · 19.7′ · 3.5′ PP
vs
pushing
Vasily Podkolzin
29 proj pts · 15.2′ · 0.6′ PP
Ryan Nugent-Hopkinstoo close to callVasily Podkolzin
1.40 more min/game on PP1 (measured PP1 vs PP2 minutes), at the challenger's own scoring rate over a full season. Power-play gaps come from measured PP minutes last season; even-strength gaps from the role model that drives every projection on this page.
First lineUNDERDEPLOYED7.5 pts at stake
holds it
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
58 proj pts · 19.7′ · 3.5′ PP
vs
pushing
Leon Draisaitl
117 proj pts · 19.4′ · 3.5′ PP
Ryan Nugent-Hopkinsmodel favours the challengerLeon Draisaitl

Power play

30.6% last season · who it runs through, and what is left of it 8 / 12
Conversion
30.6%
on the man advantage
PP goals
69
516 shots
Expected goals
57.3
+11.7 vs actual
Shooting
13.4%
of PP shots go in
Who it runs through · last season
PlayerPP/gmSharePPGPPAPPP/60ixGIPPFocal
McDavid3.5867%13415411.0511.580%1.64
Draisaitl3.5566%16264210.9310.377%1.62
Nugent-Hopkins3.4765%1118296.965.853%1.03
Bouchard3.6267%726336.676.556%0.99
Savoie0.9918%5275.172.765%0.78
Hyman3.5867%105154.3410.336%0.65
Podkolzin0.5510%1233.961.60.6
Ekholm0.6712%0333.270.20.48
Walman0.8917%1122.550.70.38
What IPP, focal and ixG mean
IPP is the share of the power-play goals he was on the ice for that he got a point on. It is the direct form of “the play runs through him”: two men can take the same unit minutes while one touches the puck on every goal and the other watches from the far circle. League average on the power play is 59%. It is computed from the on-ice record of every goal, corrected for the ~18% of goals with no on-ice row and shrunk toward the positional mean for thin samples, so it cannot exceed 1.
Focal is the older, cruder version — his share of the team's power-play points over his share of its minutes. It is team-relative, so it moves when a teammate is injured; IPP does not. ixG is the expected goals from his own shots on the man advantage. Minutes are measured, not modelled.
Projected PP1Bouchard33 PPP (33 last yr)McDavid51 PPP (54 last yr)Nugent-Hopkins28 PPP (29 last yr)Draisaitl48 PPP (42 last yr)Hyman17 PPP (15 last yr)
Projected PP2Savoie7 PPP (7 last yr)Ekholm4 PPP (3 last yr)Walman4 PPP (2 last yr)Podkolzin2 PPP (3 last yr)Dach1 PPP (2 last yr)

Hits, blocks and the rest

what a banger league is won with 9 / 12
Hits
181918th
projected, this roster · of 32
Blocks
122722nd
projected, this roster · of 32
Shots
236322nd
projected, this roster · of 32
Penalty minutes
69120th
projected, this roster · of 32
Faceoff wins
209518th
projected, this roster · of 32
H+B
304519th
projected, this roster · of 32
S+H+B
540823rd
projected, this roster · of 32
Who supplies them
PlayerGPHits/60Blks/60PKPIMFOW+/-H+BS+H+B
Podkolzin L2·PP27521211.5462.470.75217+7258379
Dach L3·PP26221618.73302.480.14725-6246311
Murphy D370933.861295.912.858-3222285
Frederic L47318614.23281.625694-9214295
Emberson711125.751005.71.423-1212262
Ekholm D1·PP271592.311024.441.928+22161277
Walman D2·PP269340.91285.421.227-8162291
Dickinson L268985.14553.022.128476-8153227
Joseph5912111.27373.330.82014-5158212
Bouchard D1·PP181360.861012.992.031+17137359
Samanski L455886.37303.30.5290118148
Mukhamadullin D357432.46774.421.525-2120179
Shea D267341.51793.652.421+10112165
Jones389619.2891.03224-3105144
Kapanen L356857.52201.81.11613-2105177
Hyman L1·PP172662.9230.930.3341+1389281
McDavid L1·PP178481.27280.951.340439+1776350
Stastney63150.76663.71.621-581132
Draisaitl L2·PP177391.45220.640.735742+1861285
Nugent-Hopkins L1·PP176291.09351.351.424210-364204
Howard34451.411910.15064124
Savoie L3·PP271160.69331.831.72329+249184
What actually moves these numbers
Penalty-kill time is the strongest driver of blocks we can measure. Across 1,504 consecutive season pairs, a skater who gains a minute of shorthanded time a game adds a median 9.5 blocks over 84 games — a defenceman 16 — and the effect runs monotonically the other way too: lose a minute and it is −15.6, or −25.9 for a defenceman. The PK column is here for that reason.
But it is mostly the minutes, not the man. Shorthanded time correlates +0.52 with blocks per 60 across players and only +0.14 within the same player year to year, which says coaches pick shot-blockers for the kill more than the kill turns anyone into one. A player promoted onto PK1 gains blocks because he is on the ice for more shots, not because he changed — so price the ice time, not a breakout.
Hits run opposite to ice time. Total minutes correlate −0.57 with hits per 60, and −0.60 among forwards: the fourth line hits, the first line does not. So a rate beats a total here more than in any other category, which is what the /60 columns are for — a checker on eleven minutes at 12 hits per 60 is worth more than a first-liner at 5 on nineteen, and their season totals can look identical.
Power-play time predicts the absence of all of it — −0.43 with hits per 60, −0.47 with blocks, −0.26 with penalty minutes. The men who run a power play are not the men who supply a banger roster, which is why the two sections of this page rarely name anybody twice.
Faceoff wins are a volume category. They track draws taken far more than win rate, so the man to want is the one taking the most — normally the first-line centre and whoever takes defensive-zone draws on the kill.
Measured on 2022-23 through 2025-26, skaters with 40+ games and 200+ minutes at both ends of each pair.

Contracts and the cap

what the roster costs, and who reaches the market 10 / 12
$99.3Mcommitted · 26 of 26 on file
10reach the market after this season

Pending free agents · this summer

Kasperi KapanenRUFA$2.60M15 pts
Spencer StastneyDUFA$1.52M4 pts
Mattias JanmarkCUFA$1.45M6 pts
Ty EmbersonDUFA$1.30M7 pts
Frederik AndersenGUFA$1.00M
Mathieu JosephRUFA$1.00M11 pts
Josh SamanskiCRFA$0.97M10 pts
Viljami MarjalaLRFA$0.91M7 pts
Matt SavoieCRFA$0.89M37 pts
Max JonesLUFA$0.85M3 pts

Free the summer after

Connor McDavidC$12.50M135 pts
Zach HymanL$5.50M59 pts
Tristan JarryG$5.38M
Shakir MukhamadullinD$1.75M9 pts
Colton DachC$1.20M13 pts
Isaac HowardL$0.95M16 pts

Biggest cap hits

Leon DraisaitlC$14.00M6y left · NMC
Connor McDavidC$12.50M1y left · NMC
Evan BouchardD$10.50M2y left
Jake WalmanD$7.00M6y left · NMC
Zach HymanL$5.50M1y left · M-NTC
Tristan JarryG$5.38M1y left · M-NTC
Ryan Nugent-HopkinsC$5.13M2y left · NMC
Connor MurphyD$4.10M4y left · NMC

Cap hits from CapWages for the 26 men on file. A dash is a figure we do not have, usually a restricted free agent whose entry-level deal has lapsed, and those are left out of the committed total rather than counted as nothing.

The crease

GSAx last season, projected next 11 / 12
GSAx view
Jarry
29 starts last season
GSAx / start
-1.233
lg -0.858116th
Shot quality faced
0.0748
lg 0.073173th hardest
0-1.613162
10-start rolling GSAx · appearance 1-62 · shared scale
2026-27 projection
50 GS25 W (1023)0.895 SV%3.08 GAA
Andersen
35 starts last season
GSAx / start
-1.011
lg -0.858137th
Shot quality faced
0.0843
lg 0.073197th hardest
0-1.613774
10-start rolling GSAx · appearance 1-74 · shared scale
2026-27 projection
34 GS16 W (920)0.893 SV%2.68 GAA
GSAx is goals saved above expected — what the shots he faced were worth, minus what he actually allowed. Shown per start, because a backup cannot out-accumulate a starter but can out-perform him on a per-night basis. Shot quality faced is expected goals per shot: higher means he was hung out to dry more often, and the percentile is where that workload ranks among goalies with 15+ starts. Rolling form is a 10-start moving average — is he playing well lately; running total is the season's accumulated damage. Per-game GSAx is too noisy to read either from directly.

Every skater

the reference table · Overall is value as a z-score against the league, so +1.00 is a standard deviation above average 12 / 12
Forwards · 16
PlayerRoleOverallGPGAP / ifPPPSHPSOGHITBLKPIM+/-FOWH+BS+H+BTrajectorySignals
Connor McDavidL1·PP1+3.58784393135.4/141512273482840+1743976350PP1
Leon DraisaitlL2·PP1+2.86774573117.2/123481224392235+1874261285ice time ↓PP1
Zach HymanL1·PP1+0.9972352458.5/66170192662334+13189281PP1
Vasily PodkolzinL2·PP2+0.7075131628.8201212124652+717258379ascending
Ryan Nugent-HopkinsL1·PP1+0.6676203757.6282139293524-321064204bounce-backPP1
Colton DachL3·PP2-0.04626813.410652163047-625246311
Trent FredericL4-0.0973549.310821862856-994214295decliningbounce-back
Matt SavoieL3·PP2-0.3371182037.4/4372135163323+22949184
Jason DickinsonL2-0.61687916.40174985528-8476153227
Mathieu Joseph-0.9459381101531213720-514158212
Kasperi KapanenL3-1.11566814.5/210073852016-213105177
Josh SamanskiL4-1.13553710103088302900118148
Isaac Howard-1.42348816/292060451950064124
Max Jones-1.4438112.5003996922-34105144
Mattias JanmarkL4-1.6855145.60134221924-5314175decliningice time ↓
Viljami Marjala-1.9520257/23102627114003864
Defence · 8
PlayerRoleOverallGPGAP / ifPPPSHPSOGHITBLKPIM+/-FOWH+BS+H+BTrajectorySignals
Evan BouchardD1·PP1+2.2681197290.53312223610131+170137359ascendingPP1
Mattias EkholmD1·PP2+0.097172834.5401165910228+220161277
Jake WalmanD2·PP2+0.096981926.5421293412827-80162291
Connor MurphyD3+0.0570279.201639312958-30222285
Ty Emberson-0.6171167.1005011210023-10212262
Ryan SheaD2-0.8767418220053347921+100112165sell-high
Shakir MukhamadullinD3-0.9757369.11059437725-20120179
Spencer Stastney-1.3863144.40052156621-5081132
Goalies · 2
GoalieGSWLOTLSV%GAASVSAGASHOGSAxGSAx/GS
Tristan Jarry50252060.8953.08127614261503.6-35.8-1.233
Frederik Andersen34161440.8932.68749838890.6-35.4-1.011

Projected record and projected ice time are model estimates; ranks, lines, projections and trend signals trace to real data.