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Originally Posted by DeluxeMoustache
Right. GSAA and GSAx are different things
Natural stat trick does report a clean GSAA
Moneypuck clearly reports goals saved above expected in its main goalie view
It should be correctly called GSAx, not GSAA
(And not only that, natural stat trick does it based on the filters. So if you filter by just the Flames, the average sv% it uses is only for Flames goalies. So if one goalie is -1.59, the other is 1.59)
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Interesting wrinkle from Natural stat trick. Didn't know that.
And you've solved the difference between Moneypuck and NST I think!
But if you use moneypuck then yes you have xGA as a comparison and shot quality is taken into account.