The Coyotes scored the fewest goals 5-on-5 last season (132). Just how important is 5-on-5 scoring? Eight of the top 10 teams in 5-on-5 goals qualified for the 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs (Toronto Maple Leafs, Lightning, Washington Capitals, San Jose Sharks, Calgary Flames, Columbus Blue Jackets, Penguins, Vegas Golden Knights). It's worth noting that Kessel should help in this area, and his 15 even-strength goals last season would have ranked second on the Coyotes behind forward Brad Richardson (16). Forward Alex Galchenyuk, who was acquired by the Penguins for Kessel, was eighth among Coyotes skaters in even-strength goals (10), and forward Richard Panik, who signed with the Capitals on July 1, was tied for second with 13. If Kessel makes the impact he's expected to, he should help offset the loss of Galchenyuk and Panik, but production will be required from throughout the lineup to boost the overall total. It's also feasible to suggest they'll improve their even-strength scoring rates because Arizona finished with the lowest shooting percentage 5-on-5 (6.6 percent) in the NHL.
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