Rumor: Marchment To Car - Lee Corso'd, signs in Dallas.

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AhosDatsyukian

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0:52 per game on the PP, for a total of 46:35. 7 shots, 1 goal, 1 assist. That's... not very good.

His lack of PP production is as eyebrow-raising as his strong ES production. That's a weird dynamic, because it usually goes the other way around.
I'm guessing he played PP2 though, those guys' PP numbers never seem that great. Maybe someone could find stats on PP1 vs PP2 scoring league wide. Florida probably stacked their top PP unit and that's where most of their PP scoring came from. I may be wrong though.
 
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tarheelhockey

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That sounds like cleanup duty?

Probably the last shift of each PP. Florida had 3.2 power plays per game, so he was getting 17 seconds per PP. That's more than you get by jumping over the boards when it's all over, but less than a full shift, so they may have had a transition unit that came out for the express purpose of not having to make a line change at the end of the PP.
 

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I like this move a lot (not that I matter).

From Florida site in March: NOTEBOOK: Barkov keeps scoring; Marchment moves up

MARCHMENT MOVES UP​

Speaking of Barkov, he had some new company last game.

Moving up from the third to the first line, Mason Marchment fit in well alongside the captain and Carter Verhaeghe while unleashing five shots on goal over 18:54 of ice time against Edmonton.

Per NaturalStatTrick.com, during the 9:49 the aforementioned trio spent together at 5-on-5, the Panthers led the Oilers 12-5 in shot attempts, 8-2 in shots on goal and 8-5 in scoring chances.

"I liked how he fit," Brunette said. "Marchy plays every game the same way."

Coming into his own in his second season since the Panthers picked him up in a trade with the Maple Leafs, Marchment has already set new career-highs in goals (11), assists (17) and points (28) in just 28 games - a torrid stretch that has included both a six-point game and a hat trick.

Using his 6-foot-4, 209-pound frame, the 26-year-old winger, like Verhaeghe, is also one of the best players on the team in terms of retrieving pucks and winning tough battles on the boards.

"He's tenacious," Brunette said. "He's relentless on pucks and unpredictable in different ways."

With Marchment still on that the top line on Monday, it looks like his audition will continue.
 
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Damn, oh well
 
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