So insignificant, was told, that we don't have time or interest to fix it because "defense ". Which just allowed 2 and scored 2, against a very defensive coach.
I'll stick to my own analysis, PP needs more fixing and is more quickly fixable by coaching than "overall defense" which needs time more than anything else.
I'm not trying to change your mind, just offering a different viewpoint.
In my opinion, fixing the PP would help the team, I just don't think as much as it would if they fixed the 5 on 5. I used Winnipeg as an example before because they were very similar to us in PP percentage. Using Tampa as an example now, because they are similar in GA 5 on 5, but have a much better PP, just under 30 percent, they are 6 wins better than us. An improvement, but not quite as big as what Winnipeg has done.
Looking back at the Jackets teams, the last time they had a better than league average PP was the 2016-17 season. They won 50 games that year. 5 on 5 they were 6th highest in GF (2nd this year), and 4th lowest in GA (31st this year).
This organization has been mostly below average their whole history on the PP, even had the one year they were bringing in outside people to specifically fix the PP and they weren't able to. I am not sure if this franchise could easily fix a PP.