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Not unique, no lol.
But yes - team play impacts goalie save percentages. And ours tends to impact them negatively.
That's a claim in need of evidence.
Not unique, no lol.
But yes - team play impacts goalie save percentages. And ours tends to impact them negatively.
Last post since weve both said our piece and I've already done a detailed review of Freds struggles in Game 5/7 after the last series loss.So because the Leafs highly touted and expensive offence couldn't perform up to standards (or anywhere near it for that matter during the CBJ series) its now up to Andy to cover for them and if he fails its all his fault not on the offence that failed to produce yet again? Scoring chances falls in the same category as xGA both are highly inaccurate stat, that needs a massive change in thw shot quality data in order to be more informative on its own.
Whats this game 5 back breaking goal your even talking about, CBJ scored a grand total of 2 goals against Freddy in game 5, you telling me this offence that needed to proved a statement after the previous playoff woes against Boston and the Babcock firing, gave up after CBJ scored 1 goal in the last game of the series? That is a loser's mentality, if that actually the Leafs way of thinking then they deserved to be eliminated in the 1st round every single year, this a top 5, high powered offence with shoddy defence that only allowed 2 goals in the elimination game yet you are acting like Freddy allowed 6 goals in the 1st period essentially putting the game away.
Also, Freddy allowed 1 goal in 34 shots in game 1, but sure he was the reason for the L not the top 5 offence that couldn't even get 1 after the Leaf's shoddy defence and steady goaltending gave them a near perfect breathing room, YOU KNOW WHATS MORE BACK BREAKING THAN THE GOALS ANDY GAVE UP? ITS WATCHING THE TOP 5 OFFENCE GET WALLED THE WHOLE GAME.
As for the bolded, the Leafs top 5 offence scored 1 goal, yes 1 measly goal by JT in their last 2 , game 7/5 elimination game COMBINED against Boston and CBJ while Andy allowed 5 goals combined for those 2 games, that is a 2.5 GAA, yet here you solely putting the blame on Andy's feet. The offence should be in the hot seat here, moreso than Andy.
I'm not sure if you're trolling or not, but there's been quite a significant amount of evidence put out there over the past decade. I mean, you can see it pretty plainly looking at team save percentages vs. individuals. Defensive/team systems demonstrate significantly stronger correlations to save percentage than a specific player. This is why we've seen certain teams over the years (Philly, Edmonton, Florida etc.) that just can't seem to "find" a goalie, while teams playing more defensive systems like Columbus and Minnesota (up until quite recently) put up quite stellar goalie stats no matter who's in net. Just look at Bobrovsky in Florida vs. in Columbus. It's why you see teams make deals for backups in defensive systems (Bernier, Jones from LA) who get exposed when they go somewhere that doesn't protect them as adequately.That's a claim in need of evidence.
My question for people who dont want him back is who's replacing him? I'm on the fence with Freddy. I find him incredibly skilled but isn't capable of ever carrying the team like you'll see with an elite goalie. If you go with Campbell, you'd better have a 1B behind him because as much as I like Campbell, he's never been a number 1.
I'm not sure if you're trolling or not, but there's been quite a significant amount of evidence put out there over the past decade. I mean, you can see it pretty plainly looking at team save percentages vs. individuals. Defensive/team systems demonstrate significantly stronger correlations to save percentage than a specific player. This is why we've seen certain teams over the years (Philly, Edmonton, Florida etc.) that just can't seem to "find" a goalie, while teams playing more defensive systems like Columbus and Minnesota (up until quite recently) put up quite stellar goalie stats no matter who's in net. Just look at Bobrovsky in Florida vs. in Columbus. It's why you see teams make deals for backups in defensive systems (Bernier, Jones from LA) who get exposed when they go somewhere that doesn't protect them as adequately.
But if you need solid data, start on page 16 of this article. https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/216907961.pdf
We need to give Soup a good look this year and give him 10 games as starter to see what we got ... da injury has caused issues ... da Devils pick up of Dell has caused problems ... but that is pro hockey and you have to perform when you get your chance ... I think Soup can do it for us but bottom line we have to give him a chance when he gets healthy again ... then next year it is Soup and another lower AAV guy who split net and help us resign Zach, add another big defensive Dman and a 3rd line centreThis is the problem we have. We don't have a starter and I don't know any better alternatives available but TBD on that part. If he leaves, I think we drop a fair amount in Wins. I don't love him but i'd sign him for a 2-3 years at or slightly below where he's at just now.
Wait so are are you telling me Cam Talbot didn't just get "good" going from Edmonton to the Minnesota Wild at age 33?!![]()
I'm not sure if you're trolling or not, but there's been quite a significant amount of evidence put out there over the past decade. I mean, you can see it pretty plainly looking at team save percentages vs. individuals. Defensive/team systems demonstrate significantly stronger correlations to save percentage than a specific player. This is why we've seen certain teams over the years (Philly, Edmonton, Florida etc.) that just can't seem to "find" a goalie, while teams playing more defensive systems like Columbus and Minnesota (up until quite recently) put up quite stellar goalie stats no matter who's in net. Just look at Bobrovsky in Florida vs. in Columbus. It's why you see teams make deals for backups in defensive systems (Bernier, Jones from LA) who get exposed when they go somewhere that doesn't protect them as adequately.
But if you need solid data, start on page 16 of this article. https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/216907961.pdf
This is actually completely backwards.
The preponderance of evidence shows that goalies that play for teams which allow more shots put up higher save percentages.
And Jonathan Bernier put up a .912sv% behind LA's defense and a .915sv% behind TOR's defense.
Fred put up the exact same .918sv% in his first 3yrs with us as he did in his 3yrs in Anaheim....but over the last 100gms or so has seen his save percentage dip badly, even as the team in front of him has clearly improved defensively.
In fact I'd enjoy it if you found a single example of a leafs goalie that put up better save percentages with another team.
It seems like you're the one thats trolling with no evidence.
The funny thing is Reimer who played on an absolutely awful defensive team had better numbers then Freddy.Do you really believe the leafs are some unique team that makes all their goalies have worse save percentages?
Except we are a solid defensive team this season or have been since Keefe was hired. You can't use that excuse for Freddy now.Not unique, no lol.
But yes - team play impacts goalie save percentages. And ours tends to impact them negatively.
Didn't he start with similar numbers in Edmonton and then leave Calgary with similar numbers to what he's putting up now?Wait so are are you telling me Cam Talbot didn't just get "good" going from Edmonton to the Minnesota Wild at age 33?!
Interesting article you posted though.
I'm going to read it over lunch.
Easy. Reimer.
Prior to him, Giguere.
Those were completely expected results to those of us who were paying attention at the time.
This is actually completely backwards.
The preponderance of evidence shows that goalies that play for teams which allow more shots put up higher save percentages.
And Jonathan Bernier put up a .912sv% behind LA's defense and a .915sv% behind TOR's defense.
Fred put up the exact same .918sv% in his first 3yrs with us as he did in his 3yrs in Anaheim....but over the last 100gms or so has seen his save percentage dip badly, even as the team in front of him has clearly improved defensively.
This is a fantastic argument, because I really can't. And I genuinely appreciate you pointing it out. We haven't had a tremendous amount of goalies coming and going, it's really just been Bernier recently as a starter. But I'd still expect to see numbers that support my claims. I'll concede your point here. But every rule has exceptions, and I still feel that the majority of the data is strongly on my side.In fact I'd enjoy it if you found a single example of a leafs goalie that put up better save percentages with another team.
It was an honest question on my part. The comment I responded to, in which you questioned a general correlation between team play and goalie save percentage, seemed strange to me, and it sounded like trolling. And I provided clear evidence in response to your question, both with an argument, and with some fairly thorough research to back it up. If you choose to disregard it, that's fine.It seems like you're the one thats trolling with no evidence.
Freddy named 1st star 3times in the last two weeks, deduct 6 pts from their present record were are theyDidn't he start with similar numbers in Edmonton and then leave Calgary with similar numbers to what he's putting up now?
Definitely had a big dip over that end Edmonton time, but these aren't new numbers for him
Giguere last 2yrs in Anaheim (Starter, age 31-32): .900sv%
Giguere 2yrs in Toronto (Starter, age 32-33): .906sv%
Giguere in Colorado (Backup, age 34-36): .914sv%
Reimer in Toronto: .914sv%
Reimer in Florida: .912sv%
Reimer in Carolina: .910sv%
not so easy, evidently.
even to those of you who were apparently "paying attention".
try again.
Both of their numbers spiked considerably immediately after leaving Toronto.
Of course you omitted the fact that Reimer stopped off in San Jose first and put up a .938 over 8 games before posting a .920 the following season with Florida.
Giguere's numbers jumped from .900 in Toronto to a .918 with Colorado the following season.
Those huge spikes were entirely foreseen to those of us that understood how poorly the Leafs played in front of their netminders at the time.
Reimer
15-16 TOR .918 (32gms)
15-16 SJS .938 (8gms)
16-17 FLA .920 (43gms)
17-18 FLA .913 (44gms)
"huge spike"
Giguere
08-09 ANA .900 (46gms)
09-10 ANA .900 (20gms)
09-10 TOR .916 (15gms)
10-11 TOR .900 (32gms)
oh hey look Giguere actually received a "huge spike" when he CAME to toronto.
You asked for an example of a Leafs goalie whose numbers got better after leaving the team and I gave you two that did just that within a season (or in Reimer's case the same season with San Jose that you conveniently ignored).
Sorry you don't like the answer to your own question
I'll look for some more examples when I have some time.
Couple of thingsFreddy named 1st star 3times in the last two weeks, deduct 6 pts from their present record were are they![]()
I gave you the numbers of the goalies you brought up.
You (adorably) went with a tinier sample to ignore the larger one.
I'm not sure how comfortable I am with any of the UFA options. Part of how I would look at his re-sign would depend on how he finishes the year. But, I'd like to move on based on what we've seen up to this point. He was a great goalie for the Leafs. A true starter and he helped us to the post-season several times over now. It was the right move to bring him in at that price point at the right time. Until I see who shakes loose at the end of the year and how everyone does, I'll put trust in the Dubes to money puck the right goalie after expansion.