danisonfire
2313 Saint Catherine
- Jul 2, 2009
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Maybe it's bad luck, like with EK65 in his last Norris yer but one would think that he might have a better ratio if he really was that much of a difference maker?
It's also hard to say how many voters will be traditional, ie counting stats versus how many look at advanced stats as well.
It is moreso to do with Montreal being at the bottom of the standings and Lane Hutson being the first person on the ice when we are trying to get a goal with our net empty. If they took EN situations out of the equation it would be a little bit better but as is the stat can be very misleading. It also heavily punishes players on bottom tier teams.
Montreal has pulled the goalie many times this year (losing games) and haven't scored many EN goals for (protecting a lead). He won't be on the ice at this point when we are protecting a one goal lead (That is usually Suzuki and Evans who are #1 and #2 on the team in +/-). If he gets 60 points this year (big if), I don't see +/- being the reason he loses with all things considered.
Say he finishes 2 points behind the first place forward, would you use his +/- as the reason to disqualify him with all those EN goals against (#1 in NHL for this)?
Why are the forwards not punished for finishing so close in points to a defender in the same hypothetical? Now if Celebrini is +18 (bottom tier team) in the same hypothetical, it might be considered and should be.