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Originally Posted by Ashasx
wtf. Just put me on ignore if you have to whine every time I post my opinion. You guys attack my posts when I don't like a move made by the Flames, but also when I'm optimistic about a player?
As a Flames fan, I can watch all 82 games of Brodie. I can also watch 40+ Leafs game a year with a standard Shaw sports package.
O Zone starts: 42.3% for Brodie, 43% for Gardiner
TOI% Quality of Comp: 29.5 for Brodie, 27.9 for Gardiner (significant difference in QoC) (the only Flame who faced tougher competition on the Flames was Gio, who had a Norris calibre season, whereas Gardiner had 3 other Leafs ahead of him)
5v5 CorsiF: 51.5% for Brodie, 46.4% for Gardiner (also consider that the Leafs, while not a good team, were much better than the Flames as a whole last season).
Brodie is at least 2 tiers above Gardiner. He is "much" better than Gardiner.
Not hyperbole. Just overreaction by you.
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the issue you are overlooking is Brodie's WOWY's there and also the Corsi by team
http://stats.hockeyanalysis.com/show...013-14&sit=5v5
Brodie apart from Gio has a cF of 46.4%, with Gio he was 56.2%
Also you mention cF when comparing the two and say that the Leafs were a better team, if you compare the teams by Corsi the Flames were actually 3.7% better
Gardiner actually had the best cF Rel (corsi relative to his teams average) on the leafs at +5.7%