Chev-boyar-sky said:
Nik the Trik said:
Chev-boyar-sky said:
Someone else who knows more about it than I can shed some light on it, but base on his GA/TA #'s, Blocked shots and hits, I'd imagine that he's pretty good to good defensively, and failing that, just plain responsible with the puck (leading to increased possession for his team).
I don't think that defense has been quantified to that extent but I think something that's a really good and basic start is PK time. Now, on that level Clarkson clearly comes up short so I don't know what we can read from his defensive ability there but Bolland does reasonably well there as Quenneville has trusted him with PK time in the past.
That doesn't necessarily make it an upgrade, Grabo also had some time on the PK, but considering the other guys on the Blackhawks who Bolland was fighting for PK time with I'd say being their #2 center on the PK is a pretty good endorsement of his defensive responsibility.
Fair enough. Looking more into the GA/TA idea as being responsible with the puck and playing a better possession game Clarkson and Bolland's #'s are better than what's departed.
Clarkson and Bolland are +125 (more takeaways than giveaways). Grabbo and Mac are a -98 (more giveaways than takeaways).
I'm not saying it's an exact science, but it's something...
It's not nothing. But I've seen it suggested that "giveaways" are actually a measure of good possession. As in: you can't give the puck away unless you have it. Phil Kessel gives the puck away a lot; I'm guessing that's at least partly because he brings it into the zone a lot and is either converged upon by D or misses short side and it goes around the boards where a Dman retrieves it. In any case, a lot of the guys with high "giveaways" are pretty elite offensive players.
And, in the other direction, a "takeaway" is counted "when pressure from the defending team results in a defending player taking possession of the puck." I take that to mean if you have or retrieve the puck in the neutral zone or attacking zone, you don't get credited with a takeaway.
The latter, to me, sounds pretty useless for measuring the sort of possession that includes offensive pressure and results in goals. Sounds good for saying you're good in your own end.
And the recording of realtime stats is notoriously hinky.