Kicking off the top five is Nick Suzuki, who had a nice round mark of 60.0%. I would have wanted him to be higher, and I would bet that, like Cole Caufield, next year he will be.
Nothing in this list of measured metrics was bad per se, but nothing stood out as being fantastic either. His best finish was third-best on the team in defensive-zone faceoffs per 60. after that he was the sixth-best in points per 60.
For both Corsi-for percentage and goals-for percentage, he was the ninth-best on the team and his expected-goals-for percentage was one worse than that.