May I present you: Elias PetterssonNow start tracking falls per 60 and everyone can finally understand that Mikko Rantanen spends more time flailing on the ice than actually skating.
It has been confirmed McDavid is not the fastest even on his own team
I presume they don't track that. It would be interesting to add that measurement.Now examine player speeds while handling the puck
May I present you: Elias Pettersson
How is it trash? It’s exact science hereTyler Myers
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NHL edge skating is so trash
that one time, he sees a female giraffe on the other end of the rink.Tyler Myers
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NHL edge skating is so trash
Speed bursts is the more important one, not top speedStamkos pre-injury was known as a speedster and his skating was his strongest attribute, but post-Titanium rod Stamkos at the age of 34 being #2 in NHL?
This mainly makes me question the validity of these measurements.
MacKinnon being at the top for most frequent speed bursts does make perfect sense, though. It's his trademark. And in general, the lists for those two attributes look more sensible than the ones for max speed. Hintz being near the top, and probably the best pound-for-pound skater for his size, also matches the eye test.
I wonder what the error margin is on these. The top speed ones likely are wacky, but the burst ones probably cancel out via sample size.
Yes it’s tracked, they just don’t distinguish in the numbers if with puck or no puck.I presume they don't track that. It would be interesting to add that measurement.
Trash…..lolTyler Myers
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NHL edge skating is so trash
So that Hawks team seems kinda slow
Yes, that’s Jaccob Slavin casually hitting the highest speed of any defenseman in the league while skating 200 feet to silence an opposing rush.
Same game:
Just Slavin things.
The clip of Slavin hitting the league-wide highest speed involves him going around the net in the offensive zone, way out of position. Credit to him for having the athleticism to get back, but it was only required because he was as far out of position as can be. So you're onto something.For a defenseman being the slowest could actually be a good thing. It could mean he's so good in positioning that he doesn't need to display his speed. Because I can't say Gavrikov or Zub are particularly slow.
and my question is this a straight line or breaking in and out of traffic?Interesting stats, but I'm not sure how relevant that method is especially regarding the "slowest" players.