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Old 04-16-2023, 06:23 PM   #604
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^ Strange brew, I’ve heard all of the high danger shot stats

It clearly wasn’t good enough though, right?

The question is WHY?

The things I am talking about don’t dismiss high danger counts, just looking to connect the things that happened, and the available data, with the clearly unacceptable results

Are the Flames all really bad at shooting, or is there something advanced stats don’t capture?

I gave my view to Bingo, and when he pushed, I documented every shot the Flames took the next game, and described what the goalie was called upon to do

His first response? “I’m not going to read that essay”

The large contingent of fans saying that the hockey is high volume low quality are not wrong

Specific measurable events preceding the shot are how shots are classified.
The defensive posture, the pressure the shooter is under, the actual quality of the shot taken / where it goes on the goalie (directly related to shooter skill and time and space) is absolutely not factored in

Nobody has an easy way to measure those things, so they aren’t available to refine the models

It’s not rocket science. And 31st in cross o zone passes is a huge indicator
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