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Why did Don Waddell get a mobile Left Shot D-Man who will slot in as a Top 4?
Perhaps, the main reasons is that Joel Edmundson's play has dropped off significantly.
Interesting Article:
Carolina Hurricanes: Move Edmundson out of the Top Four
by Conor Power1 month ago
Joel Edmundson has quickly become a fan favorite in Raleigh after he was acquired in a trade with St Louis, but here’s why he needs to be moved to the bottom pair for the Hurricanes.Joel Edmundson has become loved by Caniac nation. He’s made some great defensive plays while partnered alongside Brett Pesce. So why is it time to move the big Brandon, Manitoba native out of the top 4 for the Carolina Hurricanes?Well, let’s start with how he’s played this season. Steady Eddy three goals and six assists this season and is a +9. From those stats you’d suggest he’s been fine for a stay-at-home defender. However, the analytics suggest something else entirely. Before I dive into those, Edmundson has not been playing well over the past few games. He’s looked overwhelmed, and these numbers prove it.Edmundson has an expected goal per 60 mins played for of -0.55, an expected goals against per 60 minutes played of 0.202. This means there are more goals being scored on Edmundson than Edmundson is scoring. His Corsi For per 60 minutes played is -0.18 and a Corsi against per 60 minutes played of 1.48. More shot attempts are being taken against Edmundson than Edmundson is taking.These stats are not horrific. but they are predominantly stats for a 3rd pairing D man. This isn’t a big deal on most teams, except there is a simple solution and it’s sitting on the 3rd pairing right now. Jake Gardiner is the answer. Many of you still want to fire Jake into the sun, and I understand that, but he was signed as a top 4 D man and a solution to trading Faulk. Plus, he’s an analytical darling.
Carolina Hurricanes: Move Edmundson out of the Top Four
Perhaps, the main reasons is that Joel Edmundson's play has dropped off significantly.
Interesting Article:
Carolina Hurricanes: Move Edmundson out of the Top Four
by Conor Power1 month ago
Joel Edmundson has quickly become a fan favorite in Raleigh after he was acquired in a trade with St Louis, but here’s why he needs to be moved to the bottom pair for the Hurricanes.Joel Edmundson has become loved by Caniac nation. He’s made some great defensive plays while partnered alongside Brett Pesce. So why is it time to move the big Brandon, Manitoba native out of the top 4 for the Carolina Hurricanes?Well, let’s start with how he’s played this season. Steady Eddy three goals and six assists this season and is a +9. From those stats you’d suggest he’s been fine for a stay-at-home defender. However, the analytics suggest something else entirely. Before I dive into those, Edmundson has not been playing well over the past few games. He’s looked overwhelmed, and these numbers prove it.Edmundson has an expected goal per 60 mins played for of -0.55, an expected goals against per 60 minutes played of 0.202. This means there are more goals being scored on Edmundson than Edmundson is scoring. His Corsi For per 60 minutes played is -0.18 and a Corsi against per 60 minutes played of 1.48. More shot attempts are being taken against Edmundson than Edmundson is taking.These stats are not horrific. but they are predominantly stats for a 3rd pairing D man. This isn’t a big deal on most teams, except there is a simple solution and it’s sitting on the 3rd pairing right now. Jake Gardiner is the answer. Many of you still want to fire Jake into the sun, and I understand that, but he was signed as a top 4 D man and a solution to trading Faulk. Plus, he’s an analytical darling.
Carolina Hurricanes: Move Edmundson out of the Top Four