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Originally Posted by codynw
Can someone quickly sum up what all of this means? Only one I fully understand is Off ZS%.
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First, the red and the blue circles:
Corsi Rel%: The player's on-ice Corsi% minus the player's off-ice Corsi%; off-ice Corsi% is the percent of shot attempts taken by the player's team when the player is not on the ice (but in games where the player is in the lineup); also known as CF Rel%
So the darker the blue, the better corsi rel% for that player, darker the red, the worse their CF Rel% is.
TOI Competition %: The TOI-weighted TOI% for a player's competition. So the higher this number, the competition the defensemen is facing is players that take up a larger percentage of the total TOI for their respective teams. AKA a high number here means when you are on the ice, the players on the other team are the 1st line players that are getting 20+ minutes of ice per game.
This one is a little less "exact" in determining how "good" the opposing players are when the Defenseman is on the ice, but it still is fairly decent as a comparison tool.
Offensive ZS%: The percent of all non-neutral zone on-ice faceoffs taken in the offensive zone
That one is fairly simple, lower the number, the more time plays start in your zone. This on it's own is not a good stat for concluding if a player is good, but it's a great stat to use in conjunction with Corsi Rel%. If most faceoffs are starting in your zone when your on the ice but the team is still managing more shots for with you on the ice, you can infer that the player is having an effect in moving the puck from the defensive zone into the offensive zone proficiently.