Players wearing #91 in the 2022 NHL Playoffs have dominated including Nazem Kadri, Steven Stamkos, Evander Kane and Vladimir Tarasenko.
Lastly, he has generated four or more shots in five of the 11 games he has played in. Last but certainly not least is Tarasenko. At the beginning of the season, there were rumblings that St.Louis was looking to trade the Russian sniper after he submitted a trade request, but good thing they didnโt, as he has six goals and nine points through 11 playoff games so far. In his first 11 games of the playoffs, he has 12 goals and 15 points. Adam is excited to be joining The Hockey Writers as part of the Seattle Kraken and Vancouver Canucks team. Itโs not just players wearing the No. 91 who are dominating, as those born in the year 1991 are having a strong playoff as well. Since the 2011-12 season, no player has had more the 15 goals in a playoff run. Not only is he helping out on the scoresheet, but he has also been strong defensively, blocking eight shots and throwing 27 hits. Kadri has been everything the Avalanche hoped for since arriving in Colorado. After shattering his career-high in points with 87 points in 71 games, he has been an offensive catalyst for the Avalanche posting five goals and 10 points in his first eight playoff games. To put that into perspective, he had 22 goals in 43 games during the regular season. He also blocked five shots, including three in Game 4, which were crucial in Tampa Bay closing out the series. He has also posted a Corsi of 60.64% during this postseason run, with eight of his 10 points coming at five on five. This article will look at the four players leading the charge, Nazem Kadri, Steven Stamkos, Evander Kane and Vladimir Tarasenko, to help determine how dominant those that wear the No. 91 have been this postseason.
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