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Old 02-18-2016, 05:04 PM   #240
Bend it like Bourgeois
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Originally Posted by GranteedEV View Post
Fenwick is a measure of unblocked shot attempts (uSAT). Basically if you or a teammate blocked a shot attempt, you won't get punished by Fenwick. If you failed to block a shot attempt, you recorded a Fenwick event against.

Kris Russell's Fenwick Against Per 60 = 44.67
TJ Brodie's Fenwick Against Per 60 = 38.46
Duncan Keith's Fenwick Against Per 60 = 38.54

So, on average, our goalies see 16% more puck (whether it misses, hits them, goes into the net, or hits iron) when Russell is on the ice than with Brodie on the ice.
Thanks for doing that. I don't draw quite the same conclusion though.

Russell v Gio or Brodie means something. Similar ice time, same team.

Russell v the rest... Meh. Cross team things like how the goalies cough up rebounds and forwards support and coaching styles all matter.

So if I am reading that right Russel gives up 2-3 more shots a game than brodie, assuming they both play 20-25 mins or so. It's more, and obviously consistent over time, but I don't know that it's holy #### lose my mind this is the worst d man ever kinda more.
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