Yeah.
I feel like Thornton would be a better fit on the Toews line, and Stamkos would be a better fit on the '4th' line.
Or they could have just left the Toews line alone, since they were dominating everybody in their path in possession.
Ah well. It's the CZE. I'm not particularly worried.
Is Muzzin injured or something? He's the 7th dman against CZE. Makes the dmen selections to exclude BOTH Letang and Subban even more mind moggling.
Babcock played him one game and, I think, realized that he's not all that he's hyped to be. They picked him for the team because they thought that he and Doughty were a star tandem, not understanding that Doughty is the star and works wonders with the stats of every partner that he has (see McNabb last season). It shows a misunderstanding of Doughty to think that he would play better with a familiar face like Muzzin than an actual star defenseman like Letang or Subban. I'm pretty sure that Doughty had never played before with his partners in Vancouver and Sochi, and look at how well both of those worked out. This was just a bad selection that they have to live with it now and hope that things work out, anyways.
We are missing Keith, no-one waltzes the puck out of the zone with such panache.i
Our defensive pairings don't look right.
This is our projected pairings tonight:
Pietrangelo - Burns
Vlasic - Weber
Bouwmeester - Doughty
Muzzin
Ideally with the current injuries:
Brodie - Doughty
Giordano - Letang
Vlasic - Burns
Subban
Letang and Subban are RHD so they were never going to be Doughty's partner. And certainly JayBo is a better option than Muzzin
Doughty is a special player, but you're minimizing Muzzin here. He has been a damned good player with or without Doughty, like this past season where they spent most of the year apart. For some reason we mere mortals cannot understand, Babcock determined in the first game of the pre-pre season that Muzzin was not good enough. Seems like a good sample size to me. They outshot the other team 15-8 on the ice together and outscored USA 2-1 on-ice too which is the odd part. Canada only scored 2 goals. Petro is on the ice for 3 goals against, 0 for and was one of Canada's worst d men, but he gets a mulligan. Honestly, it wouldn't shock me if Babcock just wanted to get his boy JayBo in there. He's the kind of guy who doesn't stray far from his comfort level. Rapport and all.
I'm minimizing him because I'm saying that he's not as good as people think. That's my point. Would a "damned good player" have the worst 5-on-5 SV% (the goaltender's SV% when he's on the ice) of all regular defensemen on his team two years running? In fact, after being separated from him, Doughty's SV% shot up, while Muzzin stayed last, suggesting that Muzzin was dragging him down. Bouwmeester, in comparison, has been 2nd on his team in the stat two years running. He may not be great, but he's a better defender than Muzzin, who is an offensive specialist. After losing 4-2 in the first game against the USA, Babcock probably decided that he needed to shore up the defense, even if that might sacrifice some offense.
Defencemen do not impact SV%. They can impact GA by limiting shots and scoring chances, but there's no evidence that dmen have any consistent, sustainable impact on the goalies save percentage.
Here's one conveniently recent article on the matter:
http://www.tsn.ca/defencemen-and-their-impact-on-team-save-percentage-1.567469
Defencemen do not impact SV%. They can impact GA by limiting shots and scoring chances, but there's no evidence that dmen have any consistent, sustainable impact on the goalies save percentage.
Here's one conveniently recent article on the matter:
http://www.tsn.ca/defencemen-and-their-impact-on-team-save-percentage-1.567469
There is not a single defencemen in the NHL that has demonstrated a sustainable impact on goalie sv%. There is some evidence that systems (ie, team-wide play) can impact sv% sustainably.
A goalie is only going to stop anywhere between 90 and 95% of shots he faces on the vast majority of nights. The percentage of goals that go in from low, medium, and high danger scoring areas are relatively consistent across the league.
Again, dmen can impact goals against by limiting shots against, but can't impact the percentage of shots that get through that are saved.
btw, is something up with Weber? he missed 2 practices so far.. that Kesler check has me worried![]()
Has it been announced which goalie is playing which game? I assume Price plays vs USA and then Holtby or Crawford play vs Europe?
Has it been announced which goalie is playing which game? I assume Price plays vs USA and then Holtby or Crawford play vs Europe?
I would have thought it would be Price from here on out, or until he seives.
Normally in a back to back, you want to give your number 1 goalie a rest. In the last Olympics, Luongo played the second of back to back games against Austria and Norway. I wouldn't be surprised if Babcock went with Price against the USA and Holtby against Team Europe.
The other thing with Muzzin is people say 'well look how good he still was away from Doughty' while realizing that not only does that mean he's not playing 28 minutes a game, he's also playing 2nd pairing minutes vs. softer competition, and still putting up lesser numbers. Shows how good Doughty is, as Osprey is pointing out.
I still think Muzzin is a damn good #2 defenseman--one of the best--and a decent-to-good #1 given the chance, but he's an example of how people misuse advanced stats because you really need to watch him to see his flaws as he looks unstoppable on paper. edit: flaws--he REALLY struggles with agile players, like Duchene, who makes Muzzin look junior varsity. He still has the propensity for the really bad turnover, which doesn't look bad in advanced stats because hey, he put up tons of shots for (and conversely this is why Osprey is pointing out his on ice save percentage, I believe--he has some really egregious turnovers that lead to insane scoring chances). And though he's stout defensively, he's not agile himself, so if he DOES get caught out of position, he's probably not recovering. He's absolutely minimized these issues over time, but they could be magnified in a tournament where EVERYONE is skilled.
All of that being said, he was one of the best options at LHD, so it is what it is. I'm only pointing out his issues above. There's obviously a lot he does REALLY well on both sides of the ice.