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2023–24 Time On Ice Stats
- Average Time On Ice: 14:16
- Average Power Play TOI: 0:53
- Average Short-Handed TOI: 0:47
Ice Time
Power Play
Short-Handed
2021–22
15:16
1:06
1:24
2022–23
16:55
1:29
1:24
2023–24
14:16
0:53
0:47
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Set for larger PK role?
Coach Rick Tocchet told Jeff Paterson of The Hockey News on Tuesday that the Canucks want to get Mikheyev more involved in the penalty kill.
ANALYSIS
Mikheyev was fourth among Vancouver forwards with 1:24 of penalty kill time per game during the 2022-23 campaign, but he has logged only 0:50 shorthanded in total this season. It appears as though an increased role on the penalty kill is coming for Mikheyev after Vancouver wanted to ease him back into the flow of things following knee surgery in January.
Mikheyev was fourth among Vancouver forwards with 1:24 of penalty kill time per game during the 2022-23 campaign, but he has logged only 0:50 shorthanded in total this season. It appears as though an increased role on the penalty kill is coming for Mikheyev after Vancouver wanted to ease him back into the flow of things following knee surgery in January.
Past Fantasy Outlooks
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On the hunt for a bigger role following three steady seasons in Toronto, Mikheyev joined the Canucks this past July on a four-year, $19 million contract. Mikheyev missed the early portion of the year with a thumb injury before returning in mid-December and playing in all 53 games the rest of the way. He finished with a career-high 21 goals, 32 points, and plus-16 rating. Mikheyev is an excellent penalty killer and good source of secondary scoring at even strength, but he's never offered much production with the man advantage and that seems unlikely to change with his new club. He's only an option in the deepest of fantasy formats.