nuck
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- Aug 18, 2005
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Do players score more, less, same, in subsequent rounds.
It would be interesting to see if subsequent rounds change these stats.
Matthews and marner have played around 55-57 playoff games, and only 5 have been in the 2nd. round.
Matthews and marner 8 times in the playoffs and 1 past the first round.
McDavid and Draisaitl 6 times in the playoffs and 4 times past the first round.
MacKinnon 8 times in the playoffs and 5 times past the first round.
Rantanen 7 times in the playoffs and 5 times past the first round.
Does scoring get easier in subsequent rounds?
Maybe somewhat because your 1st round opponent always will be a club that has seen a lot of you and that may have known for a while they will be facing you. Lots of fresh game film and lots of analysis of what does and doesn't work so they could come in with a strategy to keep things tight. In later rounds its teams that you only see a couple of times a year and who may have very limited prep time. They may not have seen all the players added to your playoff lineup so more trading chances while the opponents try to figure each other out.
Also those McDavid/Mackinnon clubs weren't starting the post season against Tampa or Boston most of the time. The Leafs have run into an elite team in the 1st round almost every year except 22-23 Tampa who they beat.