Nik? said:
cw said:
I didn't feel like writing a book on it but I did look here:
http://www.cbssports.com/nhl/stats/teamsort/NHL/T-FMAJ/regularseason?&_1:col_1=10
I find it pretty tough looking at those stats (and others on that site) that go beyond showing just fighting majors (on that particular linked inquiry you see misconducts, boarding, charging, etc) making the case that Phoenix is a dirty team because the refs certainly didn't penalize them much for it.
I'm not even sure what to make of those numbers. For the most part teams seem kind of bunched up in those categories with a couple of exceptions like Dallas or Philadelphia leading the charge.
I don't know, like I said, I'm not sure there's going to be statistical evidence of a loose concept like dirtiness.
As I said above, I look at it a few ways to get a feel.
If a team doesn't get many penalties over the coarse of an 82 games schedule, it's pretty darn unlikely they're a 'dirty' team. Ditto for times short handed because there's less of an effort made by refs to even up calls for dirty play. Phoenix has averaged roughly the bottom quarter of the league over the last few years.
Then I look at non fighting majors because usually, to get a nonfighting major, the player has committed a pretty significant and probably dirty foul. All of Phoenix's majors were for fighting.
Dirty teams tend to draw more fights due to opponents trying to settle the score for a dirty play against a teammate. Phoenix is 25th in fighting majors.
The breakdown of penalty stats used to be better. But even those today give some insight with respect to providing some reason to suspect a tendency towards dirtier play. Tripping, hooking, holding, interference, delay of game, etc - those types of penalties are not indicators of a dirty style of play. Charging, boarding, slashing, misconducts, game misconducts, etc - those types of penalties tend to be indicators of a dirtier style of play.
These stats are a little like the +/- stat - they're not that precise. But when you see a team that
- is 28th in penalty minutes
- is 24th in times shorthanded
- is 25th in fighting majors
- has no non fighting majors
- has no game misconducts
- is tied for 22nd in misconducts (with 4)
- is 20th in boarding
- is 30th in unsportmanslike (with 0)
- is 27th in roughing
- is 26th in slashing
- is 24th in cross checking
- is tied with many at 14th for charging (with 2)
To me, there's ample statistical indication in those numbers gathered over 82 games and similar in pattern in those numbers to prior recent seasons that that profile of penalties is not one of a dirty team. Maybe that's just me.