herman said:
To spin off of the discussion going on in the 10-game breakdown, I thought this would be the best thread to revive and lob this article into:
http://thehockeywriters.com/despite-record-leafs-are-actually-good-and-thats-a-problem/
The rest of the article outlines a good deal of other thoughts and conclusions. The comments are hilarious.
I have a few issues with the article's conclusions. For one, I don't buy that talent doesn't become a bigger factor until game 73. Talent influences everything from day one. Secondly, it's largely based on the assumptions that the positive trends we've seen from the Leafs will continue, while the negative ones will improve. He also conveniently ignores score effects. Before the Stars' game, the Leafs were 14th in score adjusted CF. Still better than in the past, but decidedly middle of the pack. It wouldn't be that unusual for a talent poor roster in that position to have a really poor record - especially with inconsistency starting to creep back into their game, and their possession numbers starting to trend downwards over the last few games. It wouldn't shock me at all if, after game 20, the Leafs have dropped off significantly in most of the stat categories he highlights. Their Sv% and shooting percentage will improve, and that may lead to more success, but the other stats potentially dropping off (and possibly at a fairly substantial rate), those improvements will largely be balanced out and negated.