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Originally Posted by GranteedEV
Here are some conclusions Darryl Sutter has come to:
You look back to the 2004 Flames and you realize Darryl's been all about shot generation and shot suppression that far back. That "Cinderella Underdog Team" that Kipper Carried? They had a shots for percentage of 52%.
Call it corsi, call it shots, call it shot attempts, call it "Aggressive 2-1-2", call it "size" it doesn't matter. Teams that have the puck win more games than teams that don't have the puck. And that can be small teams like the Lightning and Blackhawks too. Corsi is just one way to measure it.
You look at the corsi of Flames teams during Darryl's reign you had:
2008 Flames - 52.5 (5th)
2009 Flames - 55.7 (2nd)
2010 Flames - 51.9 (9th) (SUtter stepped down in December)
I think Darryl was using internal possession analytics long before "corsi" became a thing.
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So are these stats calendar years as in the second half of one season and the first half of another? The Flames he strong possession numbers but were not a very good team with the exception of 08/09 where they were poised to do good things before injuries ended it all