Sunday, February 26, 2012

Glove Tap: Valtteri Filppula



Sure, you've heard of the guy. "Oh, yeah, he's that one guy on the Wings with Datsyuk and Zetterberg and all them, blah blah blah". Drafted in the third round in 2002 (95th overall), the Finnish native was projected to be a pretty decent second line centerman. As the Wings do with all their prospects, they let him develop by playing two more years in Finland and two more in Grand Rapids with their AHL club, before earning a permanent roster spot in the big leagues in 2006-07.

Putting up a respectable 36 points (19 goals, 17 assists) in 78 games for his first full NHL season, Filppula's been relatively consistent since then. With point totals of 40, 35 (only 55 games that year), and 39 in each of the following seasons, it was beginning to look like maybe he wouldn't pan out as he was projected. Oh, but is patience a virtue...

At first glance, his 18 goals, 30 assists and 48 points this year may seem a little underwhelming. However, if you take a deeper look, Valtteri is quietly having a heck of season. With two more goals, Filppula will top his career high that he set in his rookie year. Not to mention he's currently at a +14 and another +3, (admittedly, a potentially deceiving stat), will be a career marker in that category as well.

Keeping in mind that while he may not be a superstar such as his counterparts in Datsyuk and Zetterberg, he is reliable. Mike Babcock uses him fairly often, and even if he's not the team's primary penalty killer, he has seen about 51 minutes of shorthanded time this season. That ranks him 7th among PK time for forwards on the team, and that's mainly because of players like Darren Helm and Justin Abdelkader getting the majority of that ice time. Pair all that with the fact that he's only taken 12 penalty minutes all season, and I'd say you've developed a quality player right there.

He's kown as more of a playmaker than a shooter, but Fil has a decent shot and some pretty nice moves to go with it, as seen here. Again, I'm not saying Mr. Filppula here is the next coming of Gretzky or anything, but he definitely deserves more credit than he's received. "That one guy" is having a pretty good year so far.

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