StreetHawk
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A lot of hockey stats are subjective in comparison to baseball which is the godfather of sports analytics. Outside of ruling a hit vs error pretty much everyone can agree on a hit.Subjectivity isn't the same as feel. All stats require a subject who collects them. Of course, some witnesses are suspect. And nobody is shrugging anything. My point was that stats aren't objective, meaning without subjective points of view. Quit deliberately misunderstanding my point.
Too many moving variables for the nhl.
Baseball, each event begins with a pitches. And so much data is collected at that time. Any men on base, r the count, pitchers pitch count, handed was of hitter and pitcher, score, time through the lineup, etc.