Dreakmur
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The alternative explanation is that coaches pick the defensemen with the best powerplay skills to play on the powerplay.
Thank you!
I would have thought that was obvious.....
The alternative explanation is that coaches pick the defensemen with the best powerplay skills to play on the powerplay.
Thank you!
I would have thought that was obvious.....
it seems obvious on the surface, but then they all seem to produce at close to the same level, almost like they are interchangeable.
it seems obvious on the surface, but then they all seem to produce at close to the same level, almost like they are interchangeable.
If you have a point to make, it's better to say it rather than assuming people can guess what you're thinking.Thank you!
I would have thought that was obvious.....
If you have a point to make, it's better to say it rather than assuming people can guess what you're thinking.
If you have a point to make, it's better to say it rather than assuming people can guess what you're thinking.
I really don't think it's particularly fair to extrapolate Berard's post-injury performance on his whole career. Sure he was horrible defensively in his later career - but he was also half blind.
And the PP icetime debate is also stretching logic - players who played a similar amount on PP may have got similar amount of points. And why exactly do you think they played similar amount on the PP? Could it be because they had similar skills suited for PP?
You can't say with a straight face that having Lebda replace Lidstrom on Detroit's PP, with same icetime, would lead to no change in the PP's effectiveness.
I don't believe that, no. I just don't think you've been making your point very well. Resorting to ad hominems doesn't help.If you really beleive power play production has nothing to do with offensive skill, then I don't know what to say to change you mind. Some things just shouldn't need to be explained.
I don't believe that, no. I just don't think you've been making your point very well. Resorting to ad hominems doesn't help.
if somebody doesn't understand that better offensive players are going to be better in offensive situations, then they need more help than I can offer.
And as I said, if you just make your argument, you don't have to descend into name-calling like this.There is only one person who is pretending that it isn't true, but he's just posturing in an attempt to lay the groundwork for future arguments in favour of his team
And as I said, if you just make your argument, you don't have to descend into name-calling like this.
I wish I could respond to this, but apparently it is against forum rules.
You don't think that it is obvious that coaches in general play the players they feel are best suited to the powerplay on the powerplay?
I really don't think it's particularly fair to extrapolate Berard's post-injury performance on his whole career. Sure he was horrible defensively in his later career - but he was also half blind.
You can't say with a straight face that having Lebda replace Lidstrom on Detroit's PP, with same icetime, would lead to no change in the PP's effectiveness.
.There is only one person who is pretending that it isn't true, but he's just posturing in an attempt to lay the groundwork for future arguments in favour of his team
of course they do, but that's not what I'm arguing. There are definite outliers, the best of which are taken in the ATD, the worst of which we won't be selecting here, but here in the MLD, if you look at a defenseman's PP production it is very proportional to their PP time, with few exceptions. They all appeared to have about the same PP skill, generally. And that does make some sense, considering we're all taking the 1000th-1400th-best players here, which means they're bound to be similar..
But if you're saying the biggest difference between the numbers that Brian Campbell and Colin White put up is that Campbell received more PP time, I'm going to have to call BS.
Only if that's a legitimate response to the argument you're countering.You really want me to make an agument to convince people that good offensive players are better in offensive situations than bad offensive players?
Good game Dreak !
I'm happy to win my first series ever ( ATD don't count I had a free pass )
To be fair Dreak took his team a little bit late in the draft.