bustaheims
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Nik Bethune said:Don't make me break out the Zoidberg meme.
You don't have to agree with me. It's just not as cut-and-dry as you make it out to be.
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Nik Bethune said:Don't make me break out the Zoidberg meme.
Peter D. said:bustaheims said:https://twitter.com/DarrenDreger/status/1234892386909728776
Look at the NHL, finally making the most obviously necessary change. Maybe. If the competition committee and the BoG approve.
An obvious change that the NHL actually will follow through on. I'm impressed. Glad they came to their senses on that rule. Trying to determine if a toenail was on the line or not was ridiculous.
bustaheims said:Nik Bethune said:Don't make me break out the Zoidberg meme.
You don't have to agree with me. It's just not as cut-and-dry as you make it out to be.
Nik Bethune said:bustaheims said:Nik Bethune said:Don't make me break out the Zoidberg meme.
You don't have to agree with me. It's just not as cut-and-dry as you make it out to be.
I'm trying to have a hot take over here.
princedpw said:I strongly believe the nhl should do away withreviews foroffsides.
That would def make it a lot more interestingCarltonTheBear said:princedpw said:I strongly believe the nhl should do away withreviews foroffsides.
FTFY
bustaheims said:Nik Bethune said:Don't make me break out the Zoidberg meme.
You don't have to agree with me. It's just not as cut-and-dry as you make it out to be.
Frank E said:bustaheims said:Nik Bethune said:Don't make me break out the Zoidberg meme.
You don't have to agree with me. It's just not as cut-and-dry as you make it out to be.
I don't take him over McDavid, but I think I do over Matthews.
Hobbes said:I think it's perfectly valid to have an opinion that Player X has been more important to his team than Player Y over a given period of time even if he's generally considered to be the inferior player. Malkin won it in 2011-12 and there's not a person on the planet who thinks he's a better overall player than Sid but Crosby only managed 22 games that year thanks to the concussion.
My illustration was more to emphasize the slippery slope nature of simply awarding the trophy to the best player in the league regardless of how he's performed this season or how many games he's played, otherwise just go ahead and put McDavid's name on the thing for the next decade or so right now...maybe you can get a bulk discount from the guy who does the engraving.Nik Bethune said:Hobbes said:I think it's perfectly valid to have an opinion that Player X has been more important to his team than Player Y over a given period of time even if he's generally considered to be the inferior player. Malkin won it in 2011-12 and there's not a person on the planet who thinks he's a better overall player than Sid but Crosby only managed 22 games that year thanks to the concussion.
But that's the difference between one guy playing in 75 games to another guy playing in 22 vs. one guy playing in 80 or so games vs. another guy playing in 75 or so.
To me it's a pretty simple concept. A player's value is X, where X is all of the things that make him valuable to his team both tangible and intangible. To use completely made-up values, let's say for Player A it's .75 per game and Player B it's .50. Now, if Player A plays in 10 games and Player B plays in 10 games, obviously player A contributes more to his team. However if player A only plays 5 games and player B plays 10 then player A is no longer the most valuable to his team.
The reason I asked about which player you'd want in the playoffs or who the better player is then if you generally accept that McDavid is the better player than the difference in games played between almost certainly can't make up for that gap. Or, to put it another way, if you generally accept that McDavid's "value" is higher than Draisaitl's on a per game basis than advocating for Draisaitl as the MVP is saying that the most valuable player in the league is a guy who in 90% of the games he played this year wasn't even the most valuable player on his own team.
Hobbes said:My illustration was more to emphasize the slippery slope nature of simply awarding the trophy to the best player in the league regardless of how he's performed this season or how many games he's played, otherwise just go ahead and put McDavid's name on the thing for the next decade or so right now...maybe you can get a bulk discount from the guy who does the engraving.
Hobbes said:PTV = PV/G * GP
where:
PV/G = Player's value per game by whatever criteria you think are relevant and are somehow measurable for each player in the league no matter what position they play and will probably fluctuate almost on a per-game basis (no player plays at 100% of their capability every single shift).
Hobbes said:In much the same way, if you were to identify the Leaf player who was most important to the team last year I think you'd say Freddie, even though I am willing to bet that you think Matthews is the better player and the one to build the team around. With Freddie's struggles this year, maybe Matthews would be the Leafs' nominee for 2019-2020?
Hobbes said:Then just to make it even more complicated, that "to his team" thing means that somehow we're suppose to compare those contributions not just at a player vs player level, but on a PlayerDeltaForHisTeam comparison. How do you put a number on how much the Leafs depend on Matthews compared to how much the Oilers depend on McDavid? Maybe Eichel ought to win it because with him, the Sabres are an utter dumpster fire vs both the Leafs and Oilers would manage semi okay without their top stars.
Heroic Shrimp said:https://twitter.com/ryanfancey/status/1235304825685934082
Yes and all the games that Hutch started too with a side of 3rd period collapses, oh the the EBUG doesn't count either.Deebo said:Heroic Shrimp said:https://twitter.com/ryanfancey/status/1235304825685934082
In this scenario, does Toronto get the 5 points they dropped to Buffalo and 4 points they dropped to Chicago?
Guilt Trip said:Yes and all the games that Hutch started too with a side of 3rd period collapses, oh the the EBUG doesn't count either.
Heroic Shrimp said:https://twitter.com/ryanfancey/status/1235304825685934082
Nik Bethune said:Guilt Trip said:Yes and all the games that Hutch started too with a side of 3rd period collapses, oh the the EBUG doesn't count either.
I mean, I think it's a dumb tweet too but many, many people on this board have said basically the same thing where the Leafs have the "talent" to have a much better record.