pacioretty has played 939 nhl games with 336 goals and 681 points, along with 58 points in 89 playoff games.
of course, he’s slowing down. he had just five goals this past regular season in 37 games for toronto, that after four goals in 47 games for washington in 2023-24. but in small doses, pacioretty still brings it as a power forward. it’s fair to be worried about his cumulative injuries but if the oilers manage him properly, he’s a decent bet to be healthy when needed most, for the 2026 playoff run.
in the last two playoffs season, if we rank nhl forwards giving equal weight three categories, goals and assists per 60 minutes of even strength play and hits per 60 even strength, pacioretty ranks second overall of all nhl forwards, with 21.9 hits per 60, 1.77 assists per 60, and 0.71 goals per 60.
top of the list is vasily podkolzin of the oilers, with edmonton’s zach hyman ranking sixth and former oiler evander kane ranking 15th.
kasperi kapenen ranks 26th, adam henrique, 31st,
connor mcdavid, 39th and trent frederic 47th.
perry — and pacioretty would essentially be taking perry’s role on the oilers line-up — ranks 152nd.
if we use the same hits and points per 60 markers for the 2024-25 regular season at even strength, pacioretty also comes out well, ranking 10th overall for all nhl forwards for the season, just behind washington’s tom wilson and ahead of dallas stars beast jame benn.