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Old 11-01-2021, 10:52 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by FanIn80 View Post
According to this, Seattle is currently the 8th best team in the league: https://moneypuck.com/power.htm

This ranking uses advanced stats to rank each team's "probability of beating an average NHL team."

I have a very rudimentary-at-best knowledge of what these stats mean, as well as the formulae used to calculate them. I have tried on a couple of occasions to figure it all out, but I can't seem to find a single source of truth that explains what each stat represents (other than just stating the non-abbreviated stat name), as well as each stat's formula.

So, to that end, my question is wtf is the deal with Seattle on this list?

They've played 9 games, have a 3-5-1 record and a .338 points %. Their goal differential is -5 and they lost their last game (MoneyPuck places a higher weighting on recency). Given all that, what is it about the stats used in this power ranking that makes Seattle the 8th most probable team in the NHL to beat an average NHL team?


Edit: Also, they have the 9th best odds of winning the Stanley Cup: https://moneypuck.com/predictions.htm
I have no idea, but I see from this that the Flames have the #2 best odds to win the Cup.

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