Thursday, June 09, 2011

Breaking down the numbers from the Stanley Cup Finals.

Mark Recchi and Max LapierreImage by slidingsideways via FlickrHere are some of the numbers from the Stanley Cup Final so far after four games.

The Vancouver Canucks power play has gone an unimpressive 1-22 on the power play. The Boston Bruins have scored more short handed goals (2) than the Canucks have scored on the power play.

The Boston Bruins power play which was abysmal during the first three rounds of the Stanley Cup playoffs (5-66 scored on 7.5% of their pp opportunities); have gone 3/18 (16.6%) during the Stanley Cup Finals.

The Boston Bruins have out scored the Vancouver Canucks 14-5 in this series to date.

Power outage for the Canucks...

The Canucks top line of two Swedes and an American (Sedin X2) and Ryan Kessler have a grand total of four points between the three of them.

Vancouver Canucks center Henrick Sedin has no points (0g-0a-0pts) during the Stanley Cup Finals.

Vancouver Canucks left wing Daniel Sedin has only three points (1g-2a-3pts) during the Stanley Cup Finals.

Vancouver Cancusk right wing Ryan Kessler has only one point (0g-1a-1pts) during the Stanley Cup Finals.

Unsung Bruin Hero...

Former Saint Lawrence University forward Richard Peverley has been a welcome surprise after coming over to the Boston Bruins from the Atlanta Thrasher in the Blake Wheeler trade; (4g-7a-11pts) the last two games was (2g-1a-3pts).
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