Scoring rates and relative shot attempt percentages often are used to evaluate forwards. From this perspective, the Jets have two of the best forwards in the NHL, Mark Scheifele and Blake Wheeler.
Over the past two seasons, Scheifele averaged 2.56 points per 60 minutes at 5-on-5, third in the League among those who played at least 1,000 minutes, behind Connor McDavid of the Edmonton Oilers (2.86) and Sidney Crosby of the Pittsburgh Penguins (2.60), according to Xtra Hockey Stats.
Wheeler ranked 18th (2.19) but has the edge on Scheifele in terms of shot-based metrics. The Jets had 2,415 shot attempts compared to 1,975 for their opponents with Wheeler on the ice the past two seasons, for an SAT% of 55.01. Relative to their 48.1 SAT% without Wheeler on the ice, that's a difference of plus-6.9 percent, which ranked sixth in the League among those who played at least 50 games. Scheifele was plus-3.1.