All posts tagged "hockey analytics"
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Analytics
/ 4 years agoPBR Live: Philip Tomasino and George Matarangas
Justin and Glynne discuss the current state of the Nashville Predators. Then, they welcome top Preds prospect Philip Tomasino, who’s currently...
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Analytics
/ 5 years agoGame In Transition: Zone Entry
In my last edition of Game In Transition, I discussed zone exits and their importance. My theory is that the first...
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Analytics
/ 5 years agoBetween the Fangs Podcast: Between the Deadlines
The Nashville Predators: not as advertised. Despite the offseason addition of Matt Duchene, a Norris-conversation season from Roman Josi, and very...
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College Hockey
/ 5 years agoStars shine from every team at SECHC Tournament
The Southeastern Collegiate Hockey Conference tournament is, arguably, the most fun hockey event of the year in Nashville. On the surface,...
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Analytics
/ 5 years agoBetween the Fangs: Between the Pig Races
Good news! Well, good news for people who like vague, rambling, poorly-timed inside jokes and large animals making noise disguised as...
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Analytics
/ 5 years agoPBR Live: Sam Fleming & George Matarangas
Justin and Glynne welcome two of PBR’s own to the show to discuss all things hockey. Sam Fleming joined us to...
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Analytics
/ 5 years agoMikael Granlund: What’s The Point?
Mikael Granlund is a puzzling player. When he came over from Minnesota, Granlund was billed as a defensively competent winger who...
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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...
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Between the Fangs
/ 5 years agoBetween The Fangs: Between The Absences
We’re finally back after our extended summer break! We break everything down that happened over the summer. No topic is off-limits...
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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...