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Coco-puffs said:Something I'd like to see them try after tonight's game (mostly because Hainsey seems to have been overworked this season):
Gardiner - Rielly
Dermott - Zaitsev
Hainsey - Carrick
It will give Dermott more minutes (which I think he's ready for) without having him play the other teams top guys and drop Hainsey's 5v5 minutes. We know he's still going to play most of a PK.
CarltonTheBear said:I'd even settle for Hainsey-Polak if it meant we got that top-4. It won't happen this season though.
herman said:CarltonTheBear said:I'd even settle for Hainsey-Polak if it meant we got that top-4. It won't happen this season though.
The only reason I'd hesitate to Hainsey-Polak is that there is no carrier option on that breakout. It'll be the Icecapades at best.
CarltonTheBear said:How about because they don't play enough? Matthews is 69th among forwards in all-situations ice time. Nylander is 132nd. For Matthews it's a little better if you're looking at 5-on-5 only... he's ranked 12th there, but Nylander is still only 67th.
herman said:https://theathletic.com/281474/2018/03/23/dellow-why-isnt-the-maple-leafs-first-line-more-dominant/
Tyler Dellow asks, why isn't the Leafs' 'first' line more dominant?
They have the highest 5v5 goal differential, and highest shooting percentage (12% compared to 9% league avg for 1st lines), and a pretty high save percentage when they're on the ice. They seem to give up a lot of shot attempts that make it to the net too (hovering around 50% CF%, and nearly 60% of the chances against them make it to the net).
Send me your theories that aren't just 'Zach Hyman'.
Coco-puffs said:Dellow's point is you can't bank on percentages always going your way. But, if the analytics are missing the fact that they are clearly passing up lots of low quality shots in order to try and generate high-quality shots, then his concern regarding their shot share shouldn't be a big deal.
herman said:The concern is that percentages tend to regress to the mean over time, both save percentages and shoot percentages, whereas shot share is a good deal more stable in the long run.
Nik the Trik said:herman said:The concern is that percentages tend to regress to the mean over time, both save percentages and shoot percentages, whereas shot share is a good deal more stable in the long run.
But isn't that primarily true of players in the aggregate as opposed to specific players and specific percentages? It seems unlikely that there'd be good data for that being true of specific players or specific lines.
bustaheims said:Update:
Washington (1st in Metro): 17
Pittsburgh (2nd in Metro): 15
Philly (3rd in Metro): 11
Columbus (1st Wildcard): 11
Florida: 11
New Jersey (2nd Wildcard): 10
Carolina: 1
NYI
NYR
CarltonTheBear said:https://twitter.com/kristen_shilton/status/978450523857731584
Cool.