Article 2JT28 Fire At Will: A look at who puts the most shots on net

Fire At Will: A look at who puts the most shots on net

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Navin Vaswani
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The 82-game NHL regular season is in the books, and that means it's time to look at those who put the most rubber on the net, and how they fared in the process.

Here's a look at the top-10 shooters by volume in 2016-17, and they all have one thing in common: they score a lot.

All Skaters
RankSkaterPositionShotsGoals
1Brent BurnsD32029
2Alex OvechkinF31333
3Patrice BergeronF30221
4Tyler SeguinF30126
5Patrick KaneF29234
6Vladimir TarasenkoF28639
7Jeff SkinnerF28137
8Auston MatthewsF27940
9Max PaciorettyF26835
10David PastrnakF26234

Takeaways:

  • Burns is the only defenseman on the list, and he's atop it. He's a freak, the best kind, and there's no other way to put it.
  • Ovechkin finished second and yet his 313 shots were well off the pace he was firing at over the past three seasons. He had 398 shots in 2015-16, 395 in 2014-15, and 386 in 2013-14. Fewer shots resulted in 36 assists, his most since 53 in 2010-11.
  • Bergeron (Seven percent) and Seguin (8.6 percent) didn't have much luck.
  • Skinner's 281 shots were a career high, as were his 37 goals.
  • Matthews finished as the only player in the league to record at least one shot on goal in each game he played (and he played in all of them).
  • Pacioretty's 268 shots were his lowest in a season in which he's played at least 73 games and yet he still bagged 35, good for a tie for sixth in the NHL.
Defensemen
Rank D-Man Shots Goals SH%
1Burns320299.1%
2Dustin Byfuglien241135.4%
3Justin Faulk225177.6%
4Aaron Ekblad225104.4%
5Dougie Hamilton222135.9%
6Erik Karlsson218177.8%
7Roman Josi217125.5%
8Torey Krug20883.8%
9Oscar Klefbom201126%
10Shayne Gostisbehere19873.5%

Takeaways:

  • Burns is legit like no other player in the league. Appreciate what you're watching when you're watching him play.
  • Defensemen often have low shooting percentages, since a large number of their shot attempts are coming from non-dangerous scoring areas. It makes what Burns and Karlsson do that much more impressive - they score at rates some forwards do.
  • Ekblad played only 68 games, and his 225 shots were a career high, far more than his 182 in 78 games in 2015-16.
Rookies
Rank Rookie Shots Goals SH%
1Matthews2794014.3%
2Sebastian Aho2142411.2%
3William Nylander2052210.7%
4Patrik Laine2043617.6%
5Zach Werenski188115.9%
6Michael Matheson17973.9%
7Mitch Marner1761910.8%
8Ryan Hartman1701911.2%
9Ivan Provorov16163.7%
10Artturi Lehkonen1581811.4%

Takeaways:

  • Watch Laine play and you can be convinced his 17.6 percent shooting rate is truly reflective of his talent, and sustainable. He's that good, his release that wicked and already elite.
  • Everything went right for the Maple Leafs this season - look at the shooting percentages of their star rookies. That's a big reason why they're in the playoffs.
  • In any other season, Aho and Werenski are Calder Trophy finalists. Both only 19, you're going to be hearing and reading a lot about them in the coming years.

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