Would the Predators be preparing for their eighth-consecutive playoff appearance if it weren't for Josi? Probably not.
He led all NHL defensemen in the percentage of his team's goals he scored or assisted on at 36.6 percent, a mark that stands as the third-highest total by a defenseman in NHL history and the highest since Bobby Orr in 1974-75 (39.1 percent).
Josi also factored in on 13.2 percent of Nashville's total points, the fifth-highest total by a defenseman since 1938-39 during the Franklin Roosevelt Administration. The only blueliners in NHL history to record a higher percentage of his team's points in a season are Bobby Orr, who did so three times (last: 1974-75, 15.1 percent), and Erik Karlsson (2015-16, 13.9 percent).
Now, how about some possession metrics?
No NHL defenseman was as dominant in possessing the puck as Josi was in 2021-22. Using data from Sportlogiq, Josi led all NHL blueliners in the following per game: controlled zone exits at 7.56; controlled zone exits with successful play after at 6.24; controlled zone entries at 4.33; controlled zone entries leading to a scoring chance at 1.24; and offensive zone loose puck recoveries with 7.83.
Josi also finished second among NHL defensemen in offensive zone puck possession time per game at 0:53 and tied for third in total puck possession time per game at 2:31.
Finally - because why not - here are some numbers that may never be seen in Nashville, and elsewhere, again.
Josi was the only NHL defenseman to lead his team in points, and he broke the Predators franchise record for points and assists in a season. He recorded a career-best 13-game point streak (4g-24a) from March 2-27. He also scored 11 power-play goals, the most by an NHL defenseman since 2016-17.
Josi was named the NHL's First Star in March after leading the League with 32 points (4g-28a) during the month, becoming the first defenseman to outright lead the NHL in scoring during a month since Paul Coffey in February 1990. He recorded four straight games with at least three points (2g-11a) from March 13-19; Bobby Orr (6 GP in 1970-71) is the only other blueliner in NHL history to accomplish the feat.
Sure, we're biased, but the evidence doesn't allow for anything otherwise. Josi is just too good to ignore.
He's already been judged the best in the world at what he does once, and it's time to do so again.