For those who understand PDO, can you answer these?
Is the team's PDO high because that team is having a good season or the other way around?
Do good teams have high PDOs and not so good teams have low PDOs?
Two teams that had great records last year that are having not so great records: Rangers and Canucks. Did people predict these two teams to crash down because they had high PDO numbers last year? Is this just a convenient and easy argument that their PDOs were high so they are not going to have good seasons.
How about the opposite side?
It doesn't mean anything. It's just sv% combined with sh%. Good and bad teams can have good and bad PDOs. If you have a team with middling possession metrics however and an extremely high PDO, it's likely they will regress a bit at some point when their goaltender either goes cold or their players stop shooting at a super high rate.
Think of it like this. You have two teams as follows:
Team A:
take 40 shots a game
allow only 20 shots against
Their goaltender is average and usually floats around .900 sv%
Their team shooting % is around 10%
Their sh% and sv% are quite middling, but they could be a decent team because they are getting so many shots more than their opponents that they could win a lot anyways. Even with only a 10% sh% they would average around 4 goals a game which is great.
This team only has a PDO of 100
Team B:
Only take 20 shots a game
Allow 40 shots a game
Goaltender is hot and is currently sporting a .950 sv%
Their shooters are also hot and currently team sh% is 20%
We all pretty much agree, it's likely not great to continue playing this way, allowing 40 shots a game and getting only 20, but this team would theoretically also score 4 goals a game and only allow 2.
This team has a PDO of 115.
That's all it is, it's just combining two regularly used and normal stats into one number. Nobody bats an eye when you say "Yea Team B's record is good but they are clearly just riding a hot goalie right now and it isn't likely to last", but as soon as you talk about it in the same breath as sh% everyone loses their minds.
Of course there is context like high danger chances and statistically better goalies, but we aren't writing an essay here. This is just an internet forum.