-
Analytics
/ 5 years agoReport Cards: Wild? More Like Mild!
I always urge people not to look too deeply into first games. There are tons of pitfalls including, but not limited...
-
Analytics
/ 5 years ago2019-2020 Scoring projections: which forwards are expected to excel?
In terms of goal scoring, the 2018-2019 Nashville Predators were marginally more electrifying than a John Tavares postgame interview. While the...
-
Analytics
/ 5 years agoRegression To The Mean: Who Will Rise From The Ashes and Who Will Come Crashing Down
Expectations are a funny thing. They can be large or small, like making the bed in the morning or buying toilet...
-
Analytics
/ 5 years agoLoad Management: A Dirty Term in Today’s NHL
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before, I went to a fight and a hockey game broke out. Hockey is...
-
Analytics
/ 5 years agoLines: An Analytical Breakdown of Who Should Go Where
How foolish we were to believe that the feast of hockey would last us all the way into summer. The good...
-
Analytics
/ 5 years agoLost in transition: Will new personnel bring a new approach?
If I were to voice a single criticism of the past few years’ incarnations of the Nashville Predators, it would not...
-
Analytics
/ 5 years agoNew Kid On The Block: An Analytical Look Into Matt Duchene
As I write this, Matt Duchene was signed by the Nashville Predators to a surprisingly friendly deal. Seven years at eight...
-
Analytics
/ 5 years agoCounting The Cost: How The Predators Lost Their Best Player
Hockey is a business. Players that you love are constantly being traded away, and players you despise are somehow always rumored...
-
Analytics
/ 6 years agoAutopsy: How The Predators Lost The War
I love upsets. Give me UMBC over Virginia in March Madness, give me Appalachian State over Michigan, give me Columbus over...
-
Analytics
/ 6 years agoReport Cards: Were The Predators As Bad As The Score Suggests?
Yeah they were really bad.