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Old 11-10-2018, 09:45 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by Bingo View Post
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RkPlayerAgePosGPGAPTSPts/60
1Matthew Tkachuk21LW16712193.90
2Johnny Gaudreau25LW16613193.44
3Sean Monahan24C16810183.32
4Elias Lindholm24C1699183.22
5Mark Giordano35D16214162.41
6Michael Frolik30RW157072.31
7Mikael Backlund29C1637102.03
8Austin Czarnik26C91231.59
9Michael Stone28D100441.49
10Mark Jankowski24C131231.45
11Garnet Hathaway27RW112021.21
12Sam Bennett22C162241.18
13James Neal31LW163140.93
14Derek Ryan32C151230.93
15Dillon Dube20C140220.83
16Travis Hamonic28D81120.77
17Noah Hanifin22D160440.74
18T.J. Brodie28D160440.70
19Juuso Valimaki20D151120.54
20Rasmus Andersson22D140110.28
21Anthony Peluso29RW30000.00
22Dalton Prout28D10000.00


Thanks, but what I was getting at was it would be interesting to see scoring stats alongside the shot-based stats. Looking at these tables one wonders why Czarnik isn’t playing much, but they don’t show that the team gave up twice as many goals with him on the ice than they scored (all of these stats with limited sample size of course).

Neither scoring or shot based stats tell the whole story, why not include both in the analysis? The difference between them is interesting to dig into.
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