2024-2025 Blues Multi-Purpose Thread.

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Majorityof1

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I'd rather have Parayko than Dunn. Seems like everyone is infatuated with defensemen who put up points and actually playing defense is secondary. Dom's model seems more suited for fantasy hockey than real hockey.

I'd rather have both. You need both. Ideally you want your best D to do both. But if you cannot get it, there is a reason Dunn and Larsson are stapled at the hip at 5v5.
 
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A lot of values for defensemen are weird for his model.
Here are some that raise my eyebrow.


Sergechev has a market Value of 1.3mil
Jake McCabe has a Value of 7.1mil
Matt Roy has a Value 9.7mil
If your model spits out results like this then you should probably tweak the model than publish the results…
 

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Was just listening to Hockey Sense with Strickland from a couple weeks ago when he interviewed Mathieu Joseph. Was a cool interview overall but I thought I'd pass this little tidbit along. When asked which Blues player he was looking forward to playing with, he mentioned how hard Leddy is to play against and how impressive his skating ability is. Not the answer I was expecting but clearly Leddy is respected by at least some of his peers.
 

bleedblue1223

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I remember when Strickland first mentioned Leddy as an option next to Parayko at that deadline and we were all pretty negative towards it. Part of me was optimistic because of his skating and puck-moving ability, and I think that type of player next to Parayko would really help him compared to guys like Mikkola or Scandella, but Leddy never faced the extreme deployment that he'd get next to Parayko. He exceeded my expectations in his current deployment.

Take out the disaster in Detroit and whatever happened in 17/18, and he's always been a solid player.
 
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Celtic Note

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I agree with most of what you said. I disagree with generalizing and projecting emotion onto people for pointing out the flaws in the model. That's strange to me.
Some people point are the flaws as a matter of fact. Others absolutely get bent out of shape. I am not saying all people critiquing the model are getting bent out of shape.
 
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I'll never understand Leddy's negative reputation that some seem to have of him.

Leddy is a quality partner for Parayko, but he’s not a true 1LD that we need to help this team go to the next level. Hopefully Broberg will be that player in another year, or we can trade for one.
 
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Some people point are the flaws as a matter of fact. Others absolutely get bent out of shape. I am not saying all people critiquing the model are getting bent out of shape.
I don’t mind the model being flawed, i f it were presented with a little more humility, and less of the snarky comments about Blues fans. If youre going to present things like WE’RE the dummies for questioning the model, you deserve the flack.

I get that capturing statistics to reflect good defensive play is harder than counting shots and goals. There are probably some in-game events that could reflect impact better, but they’re not the available stats he can plug into a model. It would be cool to get to see the inner workings of some of the better proprietary analytics the clubs use.
 

bleedblue1223

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And my main issue, the model might be pretty good for projected overall team results, I think it's reasonably close enough, and I don't follow different models enough to know where his would stack up against others. His issue is with individual assessments. When looking at overall team assessments, some of the issues on the individual level can be smoothed out and make less of an issue, but when you are going to do articles on the worst contracts in the league or best contracts in the league, those individual evaluations have to be dialed in, and his are not.

Now, he did start to make adjustments, Parayko being a specific player that he mentioned fueling that need, but they still aren't dialed in.

It would be interesting if he did a before and after and what went right/wrong at the end of the season. Take his projection from start of the season, how his model would evaluate the team based on actual stats, and compare that to how the team actually performed in the standings. Basically a comparison between the projection, the expected results, and the actual results. I'd hope that's something that happens behind the scenes, and would help readers that don't like him understand him and his model/methods better.
 

Celtic Note

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I don’t mind the model being flawed, i f it were presented with a little more humility, and less of the snarky comments about Blues fans. If youre going to present things like WE’RE the dummies for questioning the model, you deserve the flack.

I get that capturing statistics to reflect good defensive play is harder than counting shots and goals. There are probably some in-game events that could reflect impact better, but they’re not the available stats he can plug into a model. It would be cool to get to see the inner workings of some of the better proprietary analytics the clubs use.
The Dom comments are just noise to me. He isn’t a fans of the Blues and to me he is just baiting people, so why take the bait? To each their own though.

I would love to see what clubs use too.
 

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My baseline: Dom's model is near perfect engagement bait. It's accurate enough, but also unabashedly ludicrous.

If it was anything close to being a real tool, NYT would've productized it. Therefore it remains a toy.
 

BadgersandBlues

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The problem with Dom's model, as well as any sports analysis, is that you can't account for an event that -doesn't- occur. You can look at rates and all that, but it's pretty hard to figure out how much a guy stops anything from happening since.....it didn't happen. This is why Dom's model looks silly for defensive defenseman, and that's coming from someone who thinks Parayko isn't worth his contract either, for exactly the reasons Dom mentions. I don't think Parayko is a 2.5M dollar player, but I also don't think he's worth 6.5 either. I've touched on my thoughts on him in a different post last year, and I still stand by those comments.
 

ChicagoBlues

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My baseline: Dom's model is near perfect engagement bait. It's accurate enough, but also unabashedly ludicrous.

If it was anything close to being a real tool, NYT would've productized it. Therefore it remains a toy.
I've attempted to engage Dom's and others' models, but it's mostly nonsensical. And it is so because most of us have been so polluted, corrupted and mind-controlled that we have all but lost the capability to create and perceive complex models with multiple dimensions.

When we take real control of ourselves, our perceptions broaden.

Not a single one of these models like Dom's is any good. The concepts in parts of Dom's model are way too big to measure in ways that are reliable and valid. It is not even sound basic science. I understand that there are conferences for advanced stats in sports, but it appears like the NHL stats peeps are weak. They don't understand basic scientific method.

Until we can perceive more dimensions than we currently can, simple is best. And guys like Dom are misrepresenting their data in a graph with a fancy title that is supposedly a representation of a concept that is more complex than we can comprehend.

I don't look at any of those stats sites with big claims. This is why Dom's model sucks, imo.
 

Drubilly

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I've attempted to engage Dom's and others' models, but it's mostly nonsensical. And it is so because most of us have been so polluted, corrupted and mind-controlled that we have all but lost the capability to create and perceive complex models with multiple dimensions.

When we take real control of ourselves, our perceptions broaden.

Not a single one of these models like Dom's is any good. The concepts in parts of Dom's model are way too big to measure in ways that are reliable and valid. It is not even sound basic science. I understand that there are conferences for advanced stats in sports, but it appears like the NHL stats peeps are weak. They don't understand basic scientific method.

Until we can perceive more dimensions than we currently can, simple is best. And guys like Dom are misrepresenting their data in a graph with a fancy title that is supposedly a representation of a concept that is more complex than we can comprehend.

I don't look at any of those stats sites with big claims. This is why Dom's model sucks, imo.
I totally read this in the voice of peyote.
 
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Looking at streaming options. What is best option to be able to ensure that I don't miss any hockey games. I want to make sure I get all Blues games and have NHL network. I can add ESPN+ to any of them, but it looks like some of the streaming services don't have Bally's or NHL Network. Any guidance? Thanks!
 

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