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Originally Posted by ricardodw
Exactly .... for CF% .... losing teams go all out and generate more SOG ( CF) than teams sitting on a lead and sending in 1 forechecker. and winning games.
what is HDCF% score adjusted? HDCF% is the percentage of good scoring chances for over the total good scoring chances.
How would the score adjusted work? Is there a place where they keep track of the HDCF % trailing as opposed to HDCF% when leading?
The Flames HDCF% would be weighted to them trailing as they were more often chasing the game.
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Not exactly at all.
In fact exactly against what you are saying. Score adjusted means it takes into account the differential for teams leading and trailing in the CF% number. If the Flames were well down the list score adjusted then you could scream "exactly!" but they were third and fourth in the two measures so they were essentially just as productive when score is taken into account as they would be in all situations.
And yes ... HDCF% is adjusted for score so teams that trail more often than not would have their numbers come down.
The Flames did trail more often last year so their CF% goes from 53.5% to 53.15% (down) but they're still third.
Their HDCF% goes from 55.07% to 54.86% and they still rank 4th.
The Flames trailing is NOT the reason they have a healthy share in these stats. Move along.