Yeah they are the same for everyone but they are kind of useless and not accurate of a coaches deployment.
Bear with me with my long winded example.
This is just in regards to deployment and not who he should play with.
Let’s say Cullen-Sheahan-Sprong is the line for the whole game. Sheahan has 10 faceoffs but we’ll say 3 are on the PK (so 7 ES) and 2 are in the neutral zone. Let’s say the others are 4 in the D zone and 1 in the O zone which is 80% D zone starts according to the stats but really it’s 4/7 (57%). Someone worked out that the average shift starts 60% in play so really that even lowers that.
Then you look at the zone starts that he was already on the ice before the faceoff and in terms of Sully’s influence on Sprong’s zone starts drops even more. It’s more balanced than the zone start stats suggest.
If a line is good at keeping possession and shots on target in the O zone they’ll get more faceoff attempts in the O zone to some degree (and the opposite going the other way).