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herman said:Speaking of systems and specialty teams:
https://theathletic.com/38962/2017/02/23/how-jim-hiller-has-brought-special-teams-success-and-an-analytical-eye-to-the-leafs-bench/
TIL: Jim Hiller was actually one of those analytics hires; he was trying to sell an analytics package to the Red Wings, impressing Babcock to the point of hiring him outright. He's also one of those analytics guys that can translate what the numbers say into what options and decisions players can take next time in those situations. If you see a mid-game adjustment in offensive tactics, it's likely Hiller behind the move.
I thought that was a very good article. The interesting thing to me that actually requires some more comment:
Hiller made a significant and immediate impact on the Red Wings power play. They went from 18th in the league (17.7 per cent) before his arrival to second in the league with a 23.8 per cent success rate.
This year the Leafs have the #1 power play. So it shows he's having quite an impact on PP's, but to some degree it's overstated. He was also the PP coach last year, when they had the 29th ranked PP in the league. Elite talent makes a HUGE difference.
As the article states, he's doing a very good job in making our Elite talent execute and adjust to the opposition. But without that Elite talent, coaching doesn't get you very far on a PP.
(Note: I haven't looked at underlying numbers. I'd bet they generated a ton on the PP last year too, but had some poor luck and poor finishing)