I'm looking for, specifically, info concerning the Habs against Boston. Namely Murray for the sake of this discussion....and this is what I found. Keep in mind when viewing the numbers
Scoring chances against, that while Boullion looks a little better, he barely put in PK minutes against Boston, while Murray logged the most of any Hab defenceman against those guys. Furthermore, it's Weaver and Tinordi with some bad defensive numbers against the Beaner's this year. There are graphs provided at the link source outlining all Habs players, it's worth a look. Right click "view image" on the graphs for an enlarged version....for anyone caught unaware that is.
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Comparing Habs players' scoring-chance numbers against the Bruins this season
Also including even-strength scoring-chance numbers in the playoffs, and regular season
This post will compare each Montreal Canadiens player's scoring-chance numbers during the regular season with their numbers produced during the playoffs, as well as the numbers they posted against the Boston Bruins this season. Scoring-chance numbers communicated here only reflect those scoring-chances where the player is directly responsible for it's production.
SCORING-CHANCES FOR
As a team, the Habs produced less scoring-chances per-minute against Boston than their season average, and substantially less than the average they produced during the first round of the playoffs.
Douglas Murray (43 minutes played) was directly involved in the production of more scoring-chances per-minute played than any other Habs defenseman against the Bruins this season, while Jarred Tinordi (12 minutes played) was a surprising second. Among Habs defensemen who have played in this year's playoffs, Andrei Markov has produced the most scoring-chances against Boston this season, while Francis Bouillon is second. Markov also produced the most ES scoring-chances per-minute against Tampa Bay in the first round of the playoffs.
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SCORING-CHANCES AGAINST
As a team, the Habs allowed less scoring-chances against per-minute against Boston than they averaged during the season.
Jarred Tinordi (limited minutes) was responsible for substantially more scoring-chances against per-minute than the average Montreal defensemen. Among d-men who have already played in the playoffs, Mike Weaver has been directly responsible for more scoring-chances against versus Boston than any other d-man, while Bouillon has been responsible for the fewest.
Habs d-men have been responsible for fewer scoring-chances against per-minute versus Boston than they averaged during either the regular season or the playoffs.
Ryan White (8 minutes played) was directly responsible for more scoring-chances against per-minute than any other Habs forward.
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