Crazy rise in scoring the last three years

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Rafafouille

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Crazy is stretching it quite a lot. 2.71 goals per game per team average at the lowest in 2016, 2024 was at 3.11. Only a 15% raise. For example we'd need to add another 29% to reach the 4.01 of 81-82.
 

The Gr8 Dane

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I don't like it personally , make 100 points great again

Price
Lundqvist
Rask
Rinne
Quick
Luongo
Crawford
MA Fleury
Anderson
Bishop

All of them better than Shesterkin, Vasilevskiy, and Oettenger. The top 3 right now.
All these guys get lit up in 2024 with smaller pads and 5'10 shrimps shooting piss rockets with 80 flex uncontested in the slot during regular season games
 

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Crazy is stretching it quite a lot. 2.71 goals per game per team average at the lowest in 2016, 2024 was at 3.11. Only a 15% raise. For example we'd need to add another 29% to reach the 4.01 of 81-82.

The top end scorers have jumped up way more than that.

The Top Ten scorers from '14 to '16 averaged a 1.03 PPG.

The Top Ten scorers from '22 to '24 averaged a 1.39 PPG (a 35% difference).
 
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Honour Over Glory

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Lmao, the last 3 years? The NHL has seen a steady rise in scoring for almost 7 seasons, if you look at the amount of 100pt players, it's comical at this point and it's a high scoring era. Makes what players did from 2005-2017 incredible really.
 

blundluntman

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I don't believe that players suddenly became more skilled and goalies became worse, the rules, equipment and officiating just gave players more opportunity to display their skills and equipment made it harder for goalies to display theirs. Expansion makes a difference too obviously. It's kinda crazy when you think about 2023 where the vezina winner put up a .940 and the art ross winner had 153 points
 
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hohosaregood

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I think the offside rule changing from foot down to breaking the plane allowed for more space and speed through the neutral zone
 

KrisLetAngry

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Rule changes

Goalie pads
3 on 3 overtime
Statistics on pulling goalie for empty goals

Top end players feasting on bottom end players.

32 teams. We have 2nd pairing AHL guys playing minutes In the NHL.
 

Canadienna

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It's combined both an increase in league wide scoring, and a higher concentration of that scoring amongst the league's top stars.
 

ayrton2388

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You are delusional!

Scoring is actually lower than 5-10 years ago, and has been so for 3-4 years now.

Of course, this is only from the perspective of Ducks fans, where what i said stands true,
 

tmg

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You are delusional!

Scoring is actually lower than 5-10 years ago, and has been so for 3-4 years now.

Of course, this is only from the perspective of Ducks fans, where what i said stands true,
I mean; the stats are readily available. People have posted them in this thread. It’s hard to call stats delusional.

Goals per team per game have been 3.11, 3.18, 3.14 the past three years. The highest goals per team per game rate any year in that 5-10 year ago range was 3.02. 8-12 years ago it was under 2.8 every year.

‘Delusional’.


Edit: (Oh, now I see the nearly-invisitext; not seeing that I thought you were serious)
 
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tmg

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I will never get over people who legit believe that speed, strength, shooting, coaching, and training all got wildly better between 2017 and 2019.
While I agree; of those five, only shooting would have an appreciable effect on scoring. Speed, strength, coaching, and training would benefit defenders proportionally to scorers.
 

tarheelhockey

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While I agree; of those five, only shooting would have an appreciable effect on scoring. Speed, strength, coaching, and training would benefit defenders proportionally to scorers.

Agreed. I’m just responding to several posts on the first page, which suggest NHL players got bitten by radioactive spiders circa 2018.
 

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