All posts tagged "hockey analytics"
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Between the Fangs
/ 6 years agoBetween the Fangs: That boy needs Jesus
It really is the most wonderful time of the year. With most NHL teams having played 25 games or more, we...
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Analytics
/ 6 years agoNashville Predators producing quantity, but not quality in first 20 games
Here we are, November 27th, the day that statistical analysts dream of. It’s that long-awaited mark where we can finally start...
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Analytics
/ 6 years agoReport Cards: Unlike Nashville, Anaheim drops gloves and points
(Editor’s note: These report cards are only for the game being discussed and are an assessment of the analytics for each...
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Analytics
/ 6 years agoReport Cards: Ekholm prevents Lightning from striking thrice
I had the absolute pleasure of seeing this game live and let me tell you, it didn’t disappoint. These are arguably...
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Between the Fangs
/ 6 years agoBetween The Fangs: Between The Ibuprofen
We’re back! We go through the recent trends and try to figure out what’s going on with the Nashville Predators. We...
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Analytics
/ 6 years agoBetween The Fangs: Start Of The Season
The NHL season has begun and it’s been a wild ride so far. We break down all the stats you could...
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Analytics
/ 6 years agoApproachable Analytics Part IV: Per 60 Stats
Up to now in “Approachable Analytics,” we’ve covered shot attempts, zone starts, and scoring chances. Since we’ve put some of the...
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Analytics
/ 6 years agoApproachable Analytics Part III: Scoring Chances And The Danger Zones
So far in Approachable Analytics, we’ve discussed shot attempts and zone starts. Shot attempt metrics are limited by their lack of...
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Analytics
/ 6 years agoApproachable Analytics Part II: Zone Starts
Let’s talk context, folks The major challenge of any statistical analysis is generating something that really tells the whole story. Especially...
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Analytics
/ 6 years agoUnder The Radar: Recognizing Craig Smith
I’ll admit, I can be kind of hard on Craig Smith. He’s inconsistent and rarely drives scoring, instead being a passenger. He...