"I knew he was going to be playing some heavy minutes against that line," Dave Hakstol said post-game. "But you know 'Schwartzy' is really good down below the circles in the offensive zone, and you saw him, he was in his office. He produced. He had a really good night offensively... (That line) was able to play in the offensive zone quite a bit tonight and Schwartz was a big part of that."
The coach isn't wrong. In the game, according to NaturalStatTrick.com, only Gourde produced more overall individual offensive quality than Schwartz, and per Sportlogiq, Schwartz led all Kraken skaters in possession time on the offensive zone (:44) and in shots from the most dangerous areas (2 in inner slot).
What goes into this kind of production for the alternate captain?
Let's dig in.
While point totals are the headline-grabbing stat for Schwartz right now, the kind of performance we saw versus Washington isn't new for the player often described as "tenacious." His ability to control play on the forecheck is notable. Schwartz currently has the most chances off the forecheck (7) of any Kraken player.
"(Schwartz) is a tremendous skater," Gourde said. "He gets around the ice and positions himself (well). He always has the right angle on the forecheck... always knowing where you want the puck to go, and getting a good stick on the puck all of the time. That creates a lot of turnovers and leads to offense.
"He gives everything he's got to win that that 50-50 battle, and most of the time it leads to a scoring chance so it's great to have him on (my) line and it makes my job easier because I know if I put the puck deep, we've got a good chance at getting it back."
Hakstol credits Schwartz's ability to win the puck battles Gourde described as just another example of the player's skill and comfort level playing in tight spaces. Arguably, that skill translates to the kind of scoring chances the alternate captain creates, as well.
Schwartz has the most inner slot shots of any Kraken skater (17). That's an area of the ice often defended by opponents and crowded with bodies from both teams, but Schwartz has been able to make an impact in that area in front of the net and between the face-off circles throughout his career as we see in the viz below.