Oliver Moore is coming off his first multi-point game of the season in the NHL after scoring a goal and adding an assist in the 5-2 win over the Flames. He was once again electric, with his speed flipping the ice and making life hard on opponents.
While Moore was on the ice at 5-on-5, the Blackhawks had a 70.56 expected Goals For percentage, which ranked second on the team (Colton Dach — 90.11). The Blackhawks had an 8-3 shots on net advantage (72.73 percent) in Moore’s 11:45 at 5-on-5, which was third on the roster behind Alex Vlasic and Frank Nazar. And the four High Danger Chances the Blackhawks had while he was on the ice was the top mark on the team.
That’s more of what we’ve been seeing since Moore was recalled from Rockford. While there were questions about his finishing ability coming out of Minnesota last year, his ability to affect the offensive side of the game. And the points are now coming in the NHL; he has five points (two goals, three assists) in seven games this season. Let’s dig into some stats.
Nick Wosika-Imagn ImagesMoore’s Impact
According to NHL EDGE, Moore hasn’t blown the top off with his max speed yet; his top speed this season is only 21.62 mph. However, Moore has 22 speed bursts in the 20-22 mph range in seven games. In the macro, that’s in the 56th percentile in the league. But Moore is averaging 3.1 of those per game. When you look at the league leaders in that range, former Blackhawk Vinnie Hinostroza ranks tenth in the league with 68 in 20 games, which is 3.4 per game.
Watch him put a defender in the spin cycle here with his wheels from the win against Toronto:
Frank Nazar hoists one for Oliver Moore who uses his speed to create a semi-breakaway chance pic.twitter.com/XZZHHjcWsj
— BHF (@BlackhawksFocus) November 16, 2025While we should certainly employ a grain of salt when considering the limited seven-game sample size, it’s still noteworthy that Moore ranks second (behind Jason Dickinson) in 5-on-5 expected Goals For percentage on the Blackhawks at 55.60. And his Scoring Chance For percentage (55.42) is the best on the Blackhawks thru Tuesday night’s win.
According to Natural Stat Trick, Moore has had 13 individual Scoring Chances For in 91:24 at 5-on-5 in his seven games. For the sake of comparison, Connor Bedard has 43 in 311:42 at 5-on-5. Moore is averaging a scoring chance roughly every 7:02 of 5-on-5 ice time this season; Bedard is averaging one ever 7:15. Pretty good.
What impresses me most is how Moore has helped improve the overall play of his line with Nazar and Teuvo Teräväinen. Nazar and Teräväinen have a 46.67 Corsi For percentage (CF%) and 41.92 expected Goals For percentage (xGF%) at 5-on-5 together — without Moore. With Moore, those go up to a 57.14 CF% and 64.06 xGF%. Nazar and Teräväinen without Moore have a 39.10 Scoring Chances For percentage (SCF%); that goes up to 70.59 with Moore.
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