**Disclaimer 1:** These models are *not* supposed to replace the « eye-test » but to provide supplementary information. No one is arguing that they are the « be all and end all » of hockey analysis (whether quantitative or qualitative).
**Disclaimer 2:** Cards can change within 12 hours as additional actions are credited to a player. What is posted should not be seen as « definitive » even within the constructs of the model.
**Disclaimer 3:** Where these really become useful is to see trends with a player’s performance. To do that, go to https://www.hockeystatcards.com/ and search for a player. You can then see breakdowns of their season-wide score along with trends over time and individual game logs.
Shotokanguy
As long as this team struggles to exert any kind of offensive muscle over other teams, it will be a struggle. Even if they could clean up their defensive zone play, they’d still be getting kicked out of the offensive zone time after time and not wearing out the other team enough.
dylanisbored
These stat cards are so shitty
magikarp-sushi
“Is seider bad or does he just play against the hardest matchups”
Cat being that low adds up though.
Aiomon
This one really doesn’t match the eye test.
Known_Chapter_2286
I feel seider and Raymond are hard done by this graph. Kane and Cat were bad today
Shartman88
The 35 year old Perron seems to be the only guy who uses his body and isn’t afraid to mix it up
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[Origin](https://www.hockeystatcards.com/)
[Data Source](https://www.naturalstattrick.com/game.php?season=20232024&game=21165&view=limited)
[Details of model](https://hockey-graphs.com/2016/07/13/measuring-single-game-productivity-an-introduction-to-game-score/). [Further details](https://theathletic.com/1019070/2019/06/14/improving-our-nhl-projection-model-ahead-of-the-2019-20-season/).
**Disclaimer 1:** These models are *not* supposed to replace the « eye-test » but to provide supplementary information. No one is arguing that they are the « be all and end all » of hockey analysis (whether quantitative or qualitative).
**Disclaimer 2:** Cards can change within 12 hours as additional actions are credited to a player. What is posted should not be seen as « definitive » even within the constructs of the model.
**Disclaimer 3:** Where these really become useful is to see trends with a player’s performance. To do that, go to https://www.hockeystatcards.com/ and search for a player. You can then see breakdowns of their season-wide score along with trends over time and individual game logs.
As long as this team struggles to exert any kind of offensive muscle over other teams, it will be a struggle. Even if they could clean up their defensive zone play, they’d still be getting kicked out of the offensive zone time after time and not wearing out the other team enough.
These stat cards are so shitty
“Is seider bad or does he just play against the hardest matchups”
Cat being that low adds up though.
This one really doesn’t match the eye test.
I feel seider and Raymond are hard done by this graph. Kane and Cat were bad today
The 35 year old Perron seems to be the only guy who uses his body and isn’t afraid to mix it up
Petry saw my angry drunk thread