Duke749
Savannah Ghost Pirates
Btw, I haven't read "Moneyball", but would I be right to assume that would take you a lot deeper then SV% and GAA? More into advanced stats really?
Btw, I haven't read "Moneyball", but would I be right to assume that would take you a lot deeper then SV% and GAA? More into advanced stats really?
Btw, I haven't read "Moneyball", but would I be right to assume that would take you a lot deeper then SV% and GAA? More into advanced stats really?
Ugh, I didn't even think about this... I had my auto clicker going on my laptop all day too. Karma is a *****I blame Pavelec's salary on me. On the TSN play of the year contest I set up a Firefox macro and voted for him like 10000 times. I just left it running. Sorry guys.
Numbers do lie, Chris Osgood anyone?
Which numbers lied about Osgood?
He was a nothing special goalie on a bumch of great teams.
The great teams made his numbers better. The numbers lied about his play, because of the teams that were infront of him.
I'll answerBtw, I haven't read "Moneyball", but would I be right to assume that would take you a lot deeper then SV% and GAA? More into advanced stats really?
I'll answer
People have taken a delve into SV% and GAA...
Years of work has been done to investigate shot quality, goaltending and shot volume, by many many highly intelligent people.
In summary, the conclusion has been:
SV%
*players/team/system can push up goalie's SV% by pushing pucks outside of "danger" zone, which tends to be about 10ish meters, but this usually at a maximum improves SV% by 0.08 (see Tippett)
*goalies SV% in small samples vary wildly and can even be poor in bad games and great in poor games, but once you expand the shots to ~3000 every goaltender becomes quite stable and is very indicative of talent
*changes in teams and/or system rarely changes a goalie's SV% outside of natural variance, again the 3000 shot rule seems to show this
SA
*this is the best way to show a strong defensive game... look at last season and you'll see something that matches with the eye test and strong defensive teams for the best SA/60
*this is how a team can best control their PK and GA without changing goaltending
*while it is correct over short periods of time, one shot may be more of a threat than another, it's been shown that shot quality only accounts for a maximum approximately 10% of SH% in micro situations, and once you go to macro (like a full season), it becomes almost nil
GAA
*this stat actually IS what some of the people here who defend Pav's numbers claim SV% is... it is strongly affected by team play, given a sturdy SV%
*one example: Brodeur's SV% didn't change much when they moved away from their super defensive system in the past, but the teams SA/60 and Brodeur's GAA did
*makes sense when you think about it logically... if a goalie's SV% didn't change