Looking Ahead: Adding Lundell and Eberle; Laine’s Potential; Los Angeles Scheduling
Welcome back! Hope everyone is enjoying their week and for those of us in the States I hope you have a safe and happy Thanksgiving/working as little as you can this week.I wanted to make [...]
Ramblings: Updates on Hischier, Klingberg, Chabot, and Hall; Changes in Ice Time and Shot Rates – November 24
Nico Hischier was once again at practice for New Jersey on Thursday. As mentioned by Amanda Stein, this makes several practices/morning skates now that Hischier has been on the ice. It certainly doesn’t seem as [...]
Analytics Advantage: Save Percentage, Goals Against, and Valuing Goaltenders
In fantasy hockey, the performance of goalies is crucial yet complex to predict. As the NHL season progresses, understanding the intricacies of goalie performance becomes increasingly important for fantasy hockey managers. Goalies, distinct from other [...]
Capped: William Nylander’s Impending Contract and his Future
Welcome back my Salary Cap-friendlies! This being an article centered around all things salary cap, I’ve had it on my docket for some time that eventually I would write something about William Nylander. I’d avoided [...]
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Lining Up: New Roles Using the Line Change Tracker, Including Schmaltz and Sandin
Welcome back to another edition of Lining Up. This week will examine a few hot players in favourable situations as well as potential risers who are either returning from injury or replacing an injured player. [...]
Tuesday Game Picks: Expect Goals in Montreal; Shesterkin Looking Solid
We are back with another Tuesday edition of Game Picks, where we give out a Gold, Silver, and Bronze selection every Tuesday during the NHL season. There are only two games in the NHL tonight, [...]
Ramblings: Updates on Hoffman, Samsonov, Chychrun, And Schmaltz; Devils Still On Fire; McAvoy Producing Points – November 22
It has been a much better start to the season than many hockey fans were anticipating for the Philadelphia Flyers as they are on pace for over 80 points (as of Monday afternoon, more on [...]
Wild West: Why Zone Starts are More Important Than You Think
I’ve long held the belief that Corsi is a bit of a flawed stat, which has been unfair for players who have offensive zone starts (OZ%) below 40 percent. As of games to November 20th, [...]
Top 10 Players With a ‘0’ in Certain Stats
It's impossible to find the perfect hockey player. A player might reach 100 points but finish with a negative plus/minus. A defenseman could get a bunch of power-play points by rarely throw a hit. A [...]
Ramblings: Demko, Bobrovsky, Johnny Hockey, Sid the Kid, P. Kane and more … (Nov. 21)
The only No.1 goalie to start on Sunday – out of four – lost the game. And that’s been much of the story this season when it comes to goaltending. It often seems that whenever [...]