Sypher04
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Ok, team wide SV% being that low means our depth is more able to score the majority of goals vs. our two superstars (Marner and Matthews), vs the Oilers depth scoring significantly less because their superstars can feast on poor goal tending? Shouldn't the ratios of goals still be somewhat consistent if our superstars are living up to their contracts?
Meaning, when I look at Mcdavid + Drai, they score 35% of their teams goals post season the last 3 years. Matthews + Marner score 24% of our teams goals over the past three years. Shouldn't they be relatively close if your theory is correct? How are our depth players able to generate a higher percentage of goals vs. Oilers depth if ours are facing "vezina" goaltending every year? Shouldn't it be tougher for our depth to score if that's the case?
Not following your logic here.
If McDavid and Draisaitl score a higher percentage of the Oilers goals than Matthews and Marner do for the Leafs, and the Oilers have scored nearly an entire extra goal per game in the playoffs vs Toronto (whether that’s due to lesser opposition goaltending, pp or otherwise) why would their numbers be close?