In addition to his scoring, the Flyers have improved their share of shot attempts from 47.67 to 53.56 percent when Giroux is on the ice at 5-on-5. That works out to a Relative SAT of plus-5.89 that is 19th among NHL forwards who have played at least 20 games and is just shy of his NHL career high of plus-5.94 in 2010-11.
Giroux's comeback season could be explained by having additional time to fully recover from his May 17, 2016 surgery to repair a torn labrum in his right hip and bilateral abdominal tears. It also may be a consequence of being moved to left wing from center and finding instant chemistry with underrated two-way center Sean Couturier.
With 61 points (29 goals, 32 assists) in 63 games, Couturier has exceeded his previous NHL best of 39 points, which he had in 2013-14 and 2015-16, and nearly doubled his previous high for goals, which was 15 in 2014-15. His Relative SAT of plus-6.70 also is a personal NHL high and 11th among NHL forwards to have played at least 20 games.
Another key coaching decision was made Dec. 23, when Hakstol chose to play his two top young defensemen together, Shayne Gostisbehere and Ivan Provorov.
Gostisbehere is the more offensive-minded of the two and is tied for third among NHL defensemen with 50 points (10 goals, 40 assists) in 59 games. His offensive-zone start percentage of 56.46 percent ranks second among Flyers defensemen to play at least 20 games, behind Travis Sanheim's 56.86, and he is the defenseman in Philadelphia's four-forward, one-defenseman alignment on its top power-play unit.