Allow me to point you toward a summer series taking a look at what the next season holds, one player at a time. We're running it down numerically, and today is Nate Guenin's turn.
Last Season
This, if you haven't seen one before, is a HERO chart. It's a very simple and elegant overview of basic rate stats compared with the overall NHL. We see that Nate Guenin received ice time typical of a bottom pairing guy, had primary points typical of a bottom pairing guy, had shot suppression numbers typical of a bottom pairing guy but had black-hole enough generation to make his overall shot differential below replacement-level, and yet his on-ice goal stats were at the second pairing level.