Craig Smith has a knack of tilting the ice in Nashville's favor through his shot-based metrics and by opening the scoring.
The forward scored the first goal of a game 10 times in 2017-18, which tied for second with Montreal Canadiens forward Brendan Gallagher behind Winnipeg Jets forward Patrik Laine (11). In the past three seasons combined, 21 of Smith's 58 goals were first goals. Each of the other four players with at least 20 first goals in that time scored more than 100 goals (Vladimir Tarasenko, St. Louis Blues, 112; Brad Marchand, Boston Bruins, 110; Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins, 109; Patrick Kane, Chicago Blackhawks, 107).
In the past three seasons, the Predators lead opponents 3,239-2,557 in 5-on-5 shot attempts with Smith on the ice for an SAT of plus-682 that's fourth among NHL forwards. With Smith, Nashville's share of shot attempts increases from 50.12 to 55.88 percent for a Relative SAT of plus-5.76 that ranks 12th among the 617 forwards to play at least 20 games.