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    Home / Season Review / Justin Williams: 2016-17 Season Review

    Justin Williams: 2016-17 Season Review

    By Peter Hassett

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    June 19, 2017 10:45 am

    Despite a slow start, Justin Williams scored more goals at age 35 than he has since he was 25. There’s more in the tank here, if the Caps want it.

    By The Numbers

    80 games played
    15:29 time on ice per game
    24 goals
    24 assists
    55.5 5-on-5 shot-attempt percentage, adjusted
    61.5 5-on-5 goal percentage, adjusted

    Visualization by HockeyViz

    About this visualization: This series of charts made by Micah Blake McCurdy of hockeyviz.com shows various metrics for the player over the course of the 2016-17 season. A short description of each chart:

    1. Most common teammates during 5-on-5
    2. Ice time per game, split up by game state
    3. 5-on-5 adjusted shot attempts by the team (black) and opponents (red)
    4. 5-on-5 adjusted shooting percentage by the team (black) and opponents (red)
    5. Individual scoring events by the player
    6. 5-on-5 adjusted offensive (black) and defensive (red) zone starts

    Peter’s Take

    Let’s put everything about “Mister Game Seven” aside. That’s superstition, and it has no place in a sincere discussion of a player’s performance. Williams, like the rest of the Caps, got goose eggs in the final game of the postseason. But up until then, it was another great season from a reliable player.

    Was there a better line for the Capitals than Johansson, Kuznetsov, and Williams? They took on two of the toughest lines in the NHL (Nylander/Matthews and Crosby/literally anybody) and practically shut them both down. Williams himself scored a backbreaker on the Leafs in overtime. For me, that shutdown line was a revelation. I didn’t think that the Caps had a forward trio that could play that role so well, and I thought that Kuznetsov was the wrong player for the assignment. (I was wrong, part MCMXVX.) I should have trusted Justin Williams, who has been playing that style of hockey for 16 years. He was up to the task.

    And I have a feeling he still is up to the task. Williams will turn 36 before next season begins, but he’s still obviously an NHL-caliber player. He’s not just viable; he’s useful. The big question is contract. Williams has earned between three and four million per year for a decade now — but that’s probably too much for his age, and certainly too much given Washington’s other salary cap concerns.

    Still, I’d love to see JW14 back in Caps red this fall. Considering the lack of Washington’s organizational depth at right wing and William’s adeptness at his role, I think there’s a deal to be made here. I sure hope so.

    Williams on RMNB

    • The peewee team from Cobourg is all Justin Williams fans. Williams is himself a part-time youth coach.
    • Justin Williams and Evgeni Malkin just don’t get along. Early in the season, there was this vicious diamond cutter. It got the Jim Ross treatment.
    • Butt check.
    • Williams started the season cold —  with two goals in 21 games, but not for a lack of trying.
    • Then, suddenly, in December he broke through, scoring twice inside a period with some flashy moves for an old man. He went on an eight-in-13 streak.
    • Shattenkirk and Williams have an interesting history. They fought before becoming teammates, then, once they were teammates, Williams fought to stick up for Shatty.
    • Finally, the poof. (Williams solicited advice from the internet but ultimately went with what works.)

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    Your Turn

    Will Justin Williams be back next year? If so, how should he be paid?

    Read more: Japers’ Rink, Stars and Sticks

    Headline photo: Amanda Bowen

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