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Originally Posted by Enoch Root
These type of events are rare, and don't materially impact players' stats.
Play on a good team, have good stats - bad team, bad stats. That's true across the board. The key is context: if you have the worst +- on your line, and on your team, by a significant degree, there is information there.
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Sorta, except Coleman's +/- versus his linemates is impacted by the fact he's often the last guy one a line change and picks up quite a few points when Backlund and Huberdeau (back then) already changed. And he and Backlund benefit from the shorties. The differences in +/- on that former line are pretty striking. Yegor's -9 is pretty odd.