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2023–24 Time On Ice Stats
- Average Time On Ice: 22:10
- Average Power Play TOI: 1:31
- Average Short-Handed TOI: 2:48
Ice Time
Power Play
Short-Handed
2021–22
24:53
2:14
2:40
2022–23
23:01
0:48
2:42
2023–24
22:10
1:31
2:48
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The Blue Jackets are willing to listen to trade offers for Provorov, according to Josh Wegman of theScore.com.
ANALYSIS
Provorov has four goals, 23 points, 38 hits and 90 blocks in 47 contests while averaging 22:45 of ice time this season. The Blue Jackets acquired Provorov from the Flyers as part of a three-team trade that also involved LA on June 6. However, rather than take a significant step forward after finishing 25-48-9 in 2022-23, the Blue Jackets have continued to struggle this year, posting a 15-23-9 record, which will likely make Columbus heavy sellers at the deadline. That said, Provorov's six-year, $40.5 million contract runs through 2024-25, so the Blue Jackets can afford to hold on to the defenseman if they don't receive favorable trade offers.
Provorov has four goals, 23 points, 38 hits and 90 blocks in 47 contests while averaging 22:45 of ice time this season. The Blue Jackets acquired Provorov from the Flyers as part of a three-team trade that also involved LA on June 6. However, rather than take a significant step forward after finishing 25-48-9 in 2022-23, the Blue Jackets have continued to struggle this year, posting a 15-23-9 record, which will likely make Columbus heavy sellers at the deadline. That said, Provorov's six-year, $40.5 million contract runs through 2024-25, so the Blue Jackets can afford to hold on to the defenseman if they don't receive favorable trade offers.
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Provorov was his usual workhorse self a season ago for the Flyers, averaging north of 24 minutes per game (24:53) for a fifth straight year. While the playing time was great, Provorov's minus-20 rating was not. Some of that was undoubtedly the result of how poorly Philadelphia played as a team, but Provorov has not taken the step forward the last couple years that many expected. The arrival of Tony DeAngelo figures to limit Provorov's opportunities with the man advantage, which will likely impact his point total. A defenseman who posts 30-plus points and adds over 200 combined hits and blocks is a worthy late-round fantasy pick, but expecting mid-round production from Provorov is pushing it given the circumstances.