Looked at the stats of the top 15 PP scorers. Haula is actually on top if you normalize the time:
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All teams have not the exact same amount of games played, but increasing Haula's PP time might not be a bad idea.
Rank: PP goals | PP goals | PP time | |
1 | Patrik Laine | 19 | 03:02:00 |
2 | Patric Hornqvist | 15 | 03:27:00 |
3 | Alex Ovechkin | 15 | 04:14:00 |
4 | Steven Stamkos | 15 | 03:27:00 |
5 | Mika Zibanejad | 14 | 03:02:00 |
6 | Ryan O'Reilly | 14 | 03:33:00 |
7 | Anders Lee | 14 | 03:07:00 |
8 | Tyler Seguin | 14 | 03:13:00 |
9 | Evgeni Malkin | 14 | 03:36:00 |
10 | Vincent Trocheck | 13 | 03:32:00 |
11 | Erik Haula | 12 | 02:23:00 |
12 | Taylor Hall | 12 | 02:56:00 |
13 | Nathan MacKinnon | 12 | 03:39:00 |
14 | Artem Anisimov | 11 | 02:47:00 |
15 | Kyle Palmieri | 11 | 02:48:00 |
Rank: PP goals / time | PP' goals | Base time | |
1 | Patrik Laine | 27 | 04:14:00 |
2 | Erik Haula | 21 | 04:14:00 |
3 | Mika Zibanejad | 20 | 04:14:00 |
4 | Anders Lee | 19 | 04:14:00 |
5 | Tyler Seguin | 18 | 04:14:00 |
All teams have not the exact same amount of games played, but increasing Haula's PP time might not be a bad idea.