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Old 12-05-2018, 08:19 AM   #82
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Originally Posted by Bingo View Post
Update on Team Metrics vs Standings (Differentials)

Disclaimer: Not suggesting the metrics are more important than the standings. Not suggesting every team with good metrics will eventually win. Not suggesting every team with bad metrics will eventually lose. Just an interesting look at where teams are either hinting that change could be coming or where the system of analytics is breaking down.

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Team	Rk	Stats	Diff
New Jersey Devils	29	9	20
Philadelphia Flyers	27	8	19
Carolina Hurricanes	20	4	16
Vegas Golden Knights	15	1	14
San Jose Sharks	16	3	13
Pittsburgh Penguins	24	11	13
Florida Panthers	25	12	13
Los Angeles Kings	31	19	12
St Louis Blues	30	22	8
Minnesota Wild	12	5	7
Montreal Canadiens	14	7	7
Chicago Blackhawks	28	21	7
Edmonton Oilers	22	18	4
Calgary Flames	7	6	1
Tampa Bay Lightning	1	2	-1
Arizona Coyotes	19	20	-1
Vancouver Canucks	26	27	-1
Boston Bruins	11	13	-2
Columbus Blue Jackets	13	16	-3
Nashville Predators	3	10	-7
New York Islanders	17	24	-7
Ottawa Senators	23	30	-7
Detroit Red Wings	21	29	-8
Colorado Avalanche	5	14	-9
Winnipeg Jets	6	15	-9
New York Rangers	18	28	-10
Dallas Stars	10	23	-13
Toronto Maple Leafs	2	17	-15
Washington Capitals	9	25	-16
Buffalo Sabres	4	26	-22
Anaheim Ducks	8	31	-23
My picks:

Teams Due to Fall:
1. Buffalo - sliding now, won ten in a row but only three in regulation. 22 spot disparity.
2. Ducks - riding the goalie far too much and he's injury prone. Ducks are ranked between 28th and 31st in all six indices. 23 spot disparity
3. Rangers - just too thin, ranked 25+ in all defensive measures with an old goaltender.

Teams Due to Rise:
1. Pittsburgh - good offensively, above average defensively but goaltending and shooting percentage is lagging. 13 spot disparity.
2. Philadelphia - very good defensively, but average netminding as per every year.
3. Vegas - single digit in every single category ranking and on a tear of late. Will be a top ten standings team soon.

Teams that Break the Model:
1. Carolina - when you're shooting percentage is breaking away from the pack on the down side you start to wonder why they lead the league in all three shot generation metrics. Fishy.
2. Toronto - unlikely to fall with high end forward skill and an all world goaltender. They don't need to control 60 minutes and generate favourable numbers to win.
3. Washington - throw back heavy team that may be seeing the league moving past them, but have the goaltending and skill to stick with the contenders.
Great post, thanks.

The Devils have the greatest disparity, between stats and rank—. Haven’t watched them at all, is there a storyline with why they’re an outlier too?
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