Atomos2
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I believe he shoots right too.
Watch him play before discussing. He shoots left.
I believe he shoots right too.
Sorry this was the wrong chart. I think this was from the previous games, the charts are on the link though at the bottom.
Watch him play before discussing. He shoots left.
I watch him play and you are right he shoots left. but he plays the right side in philly. and although he shoots left he looks uncomfortable on the left side defensively.
Big Chara has been horrible those two games, he should just retire.
Yep, Matthews with the worst 5v5 corsi on the entire team at 47.37%.
If the zone starts are correct he started in the offensive zone just 14.29% of the time though, so the adjusted corsi stats are likely going to be much better.
What would concern me a little is that Mark Scheifele is his line mate who had the exact same % of offensive zone starts as Matthews, but still managed to have much better corsi% at 55.56%. He did play more of the game, but that essentially means that without Matthews he did do far better than with Matthews. Saad had only slightly more offensive zone starts(16.67%) yet he's already at 60% corsi%.
It's pretty easy to conclude that with regards to possession, Matthews was the weakest link of his line.
These are the stats from yesterdays game: http://hockeystats.ca/game/2016080108
McDavid with 66.67 CF% leading the team
Matthews with 47.37 CF%, last place on the team
Your Trouba agenda is obvious. I'd keep Ghost over Trouba easily. First he's a better player and second he's a left shot dman.
I could name 9 million reasons why this won't happen but I don't have time.
EDIT: I do have time. Dollars.
He's never ever lead any league or any team in scoring but the magic McGretzky powers playing in Edmonton will buc his trend for his second season huh? In the NHL no less.
Good luck with that![]()
People are also acting like team Europe is some aweful group. They have more talent than the Czechs and fins (albeit the finns have a history of playing very well as a group). My point is these talented players are going to make plays and score goals if this was a team in the NHL it would be one of if not the best. With a 5-1 lead there are going to be breakdowns and for all the players on team Europe they have price and were probably embarassed. They have the least familiarity with one another of any team and had the least amount of time to gel. They also had to take on the most fresh and fastest team in the tournament thats not an easy transition from summer time especially when they are such an old team.
Matthews shift by shift, just to add some context to the possession numbers.
I am a big believer in possession stats, but they need to be over long periods IMO. This shift by shift package will show you that Matthews did a lot more good than he did bad, but the possession got skewed at the end due to the empty net opportunities by Europe at the end.
That's just how possession in one game can go sometimes.
Team Europe registered 0 5v5 shot attempts during the last 3 minutes and 30 seconds of the game. In other words, the sequence without a goaltender at the end did not count.
Matthews shift by shift, just to add some context to the possession numbers.
I am a big believer in possession stats, but they need to be over long periods IMO. This shift by shift package will show you that Matthews did a lot more good than he did bad, but the possession got skewed at the end due to the empty net opportunities by Europe at the end.
That's just how possession in one game can go sometimes.
Physical =/= good defensively. I thought Jets fans were the big on that mantra.
I realize all NA posts will be mostly comments about Matthews and McDavid and them, but IMO there needs to be a lot more discussion of Parayko. He is a star in the making and will be a huge piece of Canadian teams for international tournys
The game by game Corsi analysis culture we've ended up in is pretty ridiculous.
Auston Matthews is ridiculously talented and he's shown up and proven that he can not only play, but excel, in a best-on-best tournament at 18 years old.
FWIW, he's also not playing his natural position.
He's a monster.
He'll probably be a top ten d-man in the NHL in two years.