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Originally Posted by Weitz
In 2016-2017 teams on average earned -0.04 points when playing on 0 nights of rest then when they played on 1 night of rest. It has been higher in the years before that but it has trended down, which I imagine is due to better training and sleep habits and what not of current players.
Its really not that big of an advantage as people make it out to be.
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Here's your answer. The main beneficiary of this metric is no good.
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Originally Posted by getbak
Three of the last four seasons (including this year), the Oilers have led the league in the rested/tired differential.
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