Does this just happen after Flames losses? Sure seems that way.
I don't need direct causation in statistics to find them interesting. When a hockey team is doing well I love digging into the stats to see if what I'm seeing is being supported by data. If not I look again.
In my real job I trade energy futures. I look at things like old weather vs the forecast along with historical burn rates to try and justify or create a trade plan vs the current value in the future market.
None of these things are a direct causal relationship but they are indicative, and a good way to come up with a trade plan.
These charts show how the Flames generate simply shot attempts, scoring chances and high danger chances against the bubble team.
I like to think generating more is good. If you don't suite yourself.
The charts also show how the Flames defend against shot attempts, scoring chances and high danger chances vs the bubble team.
I like to think giving up less is good. If you don't suite yourself.
Not sure how much more I can say.
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