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Old 01-12-2023, 01:09 PM   #148
Mathgod
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Originally Posted by Aarongavey View Post
https://puckprose.com/2022/12/14/dec...day-12-14/amp/

The Flames have lost ground to 6 teams, been better than 8 teams (mainly non-playoff teams) and treaded water with one team in the last month.

Since December 14th the Flames are 3 games above .500.

Since that date the following teams are better or the same

Stars - 5 games above .500
Jets - 3 games above .500
Wild - 4 games above .500
Preds - 5 games above .500
Blues - 5 games above .500
Kings - 7 games above .500
Kraken - 5 games above .500

If every month 7 teams are better than you and the team that is currently 9 games farther above .500 (Vegas) you only game one game on, it will be tough to make up much ground. Flames have gained ground on 2 playoff contending teams that they could beat (the Oilers and if you actually think it is possible for them to beat them for a playoff spot, the Avs). They have lost ground to 5 teams that should be theoretically beatable in the standings (Kings, Kraken, Blues, Preds, Wild), lost or treaded water to two teams they almost certainly cannot catch (Stars and Jets) and made ground on a team they cannot catch (Vegas). They are generally going in the wrong direction.
It seems like you used December 14th specifically to make the Flames look as bad as possible. So I'm a bit skeptical of your analysis here.

If you use December 18th as the starting point, you'll come to a different conclusion. The Flames have 17 of 22 points in the last 11 games if goaltending holds up in the last 2 games.
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