Not according to Sean Tierney.
Up there with Dwight King, and Iggy as the worst.
But hey, if you guys are happy, all the power to ya.
What the heck does this chart even mean?
https://mapleleafshotstove.com/2016...cal-applications-to-player-evaluation-part-1/
I've been reading this thing and I still don't get what it's trying to show. It's even more mystifying to see Sam Reinhart as a negative 5 to zero GAR along side Colton Orr and Toffoli as a 5 to 10 per this article.
The above chart seems to be saying Eaves, Barberio and Hanzal are in the same range as Gallagher, Johnson and Toffoli. So what's the negative red bar supposed to be?
Defensemen also sit on a different scale for GAR. Stone at -1 (at least, I think that's how you read that Sean Tierney chart) means he's close to Rob Scuderi, Martin Marincin and Griffin Reinhart. Ron Hainsey and Kevin Shattenkirk shows a 6 and 7 which is PK Subban and OEL range... ?
Looking at the components of GAR (the next section) will explain why: defensemen will largely contribute to just one or two of the six components (e.g. impact on shot rates), while forwards will contribute to shot rates while also providing material contribution through their shooting percentage, face-offs, and penalty drawing. As a result, when using the current GAR metric to evaluate players, it will be most accurate to compare players within positions, rather than across them.
My crap level understanding (which could be wrong) is that Stone is a highly replaceable Dman per Sean Tierney's GAR chart to Andrew Kerison's discussion from a month ago. Stone is so bad that he is a peer with Griffin Reinhart, Martin Marincin and Rob Scuderi based on "regular stats". I have serious doubts any of those guys could help stabilize our D core in the same way Stone has.
But seriously, there's no way GAR is saying that, is it? Can someone who actually understands what GAR is explain this chart?