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Originally Posted by Jiri Hrdina
So just completely ignoring that the D in front of him has been gutted?
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The sample size I am talking about had 7/8 games with Noah Hanifin, and 5/8 games with Chris Tanev.
One Kaapo Kahkonen played in front of the worst team in hockey by far and had near 0.900 numbers.
If approximately 2/3rds of your possible defensive ice time in the sample is played by Tanev, Weegar, Andersson, and Hanifin, surely it should be above a .878