Wabit
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- May 23, 2016
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We lost spurgeon for 66 games and brodin for 20 and were in the basement pretty much all year, lots of reasons for that other than injuries but it was pretty apparent early on the playoffs were a long shot right out of the gate. Just to expect to make them because you expected it, that didn't really work out did it?
The goalie play was terrible, while the team d-zone stats were good.
I've said for year that Spurgeon is meaningless to the team. So him being out was a bonus to me because it opened up cap space to be cable to callup and acquire players. The stats (once again) back up this assertion. Brodin missing games isn't anything new either.
They had basically the same lineup as the 103p team from last year. Faber replaced Spurgeon, Bogo replaced Dumba, and Rossi replaced Steel as the main roster moves; these are all lateral or better moves. Kap missed 8 less games, Brodin missed 2 less, Boldy missed 6 more, JEE missed 1 more, Foligno missed 10 more, Hartman missed 15 less, and Zucc missed 9 more. The injuries are pretty much a wash to me for year to year. The team even scored 9g more this year.
last year/this year (goalie comparison this year) 5v5 stats:
CA: 3757/3765
FA: 2720/2651
SA: 1971/1817
SCA:1744/1633
HDCA: 677/622
HDGA: 75/74
GA:139/163 (MAF 64/Gus 91)
xGA: 159/144 (MAF 65/Gus 74)
HDsv%: 84.85%/81.22% (MAF .835%/Gus .800%)
sv%: 92.95%/91.03 (MAF .920/Gus .903)
The PP scored 8 more goals this year, it also gave up 8 more goals
The PK was much worse, for sure.
Spurgeon might have helped a bit to make the PK a bit better? But he's an 8.4 GA/60 for his career average (those stats are a little wonkey on hockey ref currently) and MN as a team was sitting at 9.29 GA/60 and 8.96 xGA/60 this year on the PK. In his 60 min PK ToI this year he was 10ga/60. BoGo and Faber were both 9.2 GA/60 as the main RD PKers. Mermis was terrible d-man outlier on the PK this year.