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Originally Posted by Realtor 1
High danger, medium danger, who cares danger (not directed to the OP) but who determines what is considered a dangerous shot? Is it adjusted for each goalie as no 2 goalies will have the same"danger levels". Is a danger shot for goalie A in the slot because he lets a ton of those in while goalie B lets a ton of point shots in.
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I believe they define a high danger scoring chance as a shot attempt in the danger area (spoiler below), but to me it doesn't really matter because I'm using the same source to compare this year and last year. The point is that everyone is saying how bad the D are but they're actually allowing 16% less high quality scoring chances against, as compared to last season. And they've allowed almost double the goals, lots of which haven't even been from scoring chances as a poster points out above. It's a goaltending issue.