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2023–24 Time On Ice Stats
- Average Time On Ice: 18:45
- Average Power Play TOI: 2:56
- Average Short-Handed TOI: 2:02
Ice Time
Power Play
Short-Handed
2021–22
13:53
1:21
0:01
2022–23
16:12
2:03
0:09
2023–24
18:45
2:56
2:02
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Jarvis may be rested against Columbus on Tuesday after missing the game-day skate, Walt Ruff of the Hurricanes' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Jarvis is ending the year with a strong run of form, having racked up four goals and one assist in his last three appearances. With Andrei Svechnikov also in line to sit out Tuesday, it could mean elevation to top-six minutes for Martin Necas and Jesper Fast versus the Blue Jackets. For his part, Jarvis should be considered a near-lock to reclaim his spot in the lineup for the playoffs.
Jarvis is ending the year with a strong run of form, having racked up four goals and one assist in his last three appearances. With Andrei Svechnikov also in line to sit out Tuesday, it could mean elevation to top-six minutes for Martin Necas and Jesper Fast versus the Blue Jackets. For his part, Jarvis should be considered a near-lock to reclaim his spot in the lineup for the playoffs.
2022 Fantasy Outlook
Carolina didn't plan on giving Jarvis a full-time role last season as a 19-year-old but the rookie played so well in training camp and throughout the year that he left them no choice. Jarvis finished the season with 17 goals and 40 points in 68 games. He added a half-dozen points with the man advantage. Jarvis is a candidate for a breakout season given his youth and the quality team he plays for, as long as he's fully healthy entering training camp. Jarvis suffered a concussion in Carolina's Game 7 loss to the Rangers in the second round of the playoffs and was still dealing with symptoms as of a few days later. If the health reports are fine, consider him a solid mid-to-late round pick.