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2badknees said:Unless I'm reading the wrong link, when you look at the actual ESPN story, it ranks the Leafs last in "fan value".
I'm not sure how blogto extrapolated that out to the "worst sports team".
Peter D. said:I find it strange to see the Raptors ownership ranked 74th and the Leafs ownership ranked 105th.
bustaheims said:Based on how many people have commented or posted about this on my facebook, I'd say this poll has a lot more relevance to haters than fans. It's hard to argue against, but, really, it just plain doesn't matter. A handful of good seasons, and they'll move up the rankings.
Rick said:Somewhat off topic... Last night Sportsnet had a 30 min show on hockey analytics and they some teams (such as the Leafs) are embracing it. Is it posted anywhere? I missed part of it and it was pretty interesting.
CarltonTheBear said:Just curious, fans were actually polled for this? I'm guessing that was done on ESPN's website then. I can't imagine they really got the majority of Toronto fans opinions if that's the case.
bustaheims said:Based on how many people have commented or posted about this on my facebook, I'd say this poll has a lot more relevance to haters than fans. It's hard to argue against, but, really, it just plain doesn't matter. A handful of good seasons, and they'll move up the rankings.
CarltonTheBear said:I'm not sure if this is the full show or not, but Sportsnet has a bunch of clips on their website:
http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/nhl-special-a-numbers-game/
CarltonTheBear said:Just curious, fans were actually polled for this? I'm guessing that was done on ESPN's website then. I can't imagine they really got the majority of Toronto fans opinions if that's the case.
bustaheims said:According to their own article, they had ~101K in total responses for this poll - so, an average of less than 1000 per team.
Nik the Trik said:Gallup, which is probably the most well known polling firm in the world, use samples of around 1,000 for their polls too.
bustaheims said:Nik the Trik said:Gallup, which is probably the most well known polling firm in the world, use samples of around 1,000 for their polls too.
Yeah, but they're also much more forthcoming about the margin of error in their polls.