This does not create cognitive dissonance for me
Structurally, Sutter has the team doing good things, that are reflected favourably in the models
I’ve watched all the games and all the goals, just haven’t catalogued them. Nor do I plan to
What Valiquette did included differentiating between shots based on how long the goalie had to get set after the puck crossed the RR, right? That made a material difference.
No model you point to considers that.
You could have not just 2, but 30 models that agree. As long as they are based on what’s easy to measure, what’s available, but miss the context that matters because it’s too hard to measure, for practical purposes, then they will have limitations.
Not sure why that is an issue.
I look at a model, consider what it does, and what it can’t do. That informs my view of the conclusion
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