joshjull
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I appreciate the fun spin on the stats. Granato wasn’t doing anything because coaches don’t worry about on the fly starts. I don’t get why you think this is a thing.Granto must be doing something because Samuelsson and Dahlin are ~54% starts on the fly. Boosh and Jokiharju were ~62%. That's almost a 20% difference.
I’m not sure why this matters. Joker has similar numbers to Sammy. Dahlin is similar to Power.I misread the stat line and attributed Dahlin's to Power. Overall Power was 13.5%/10.9% OZ/DZ Samuelsson 11.9%/13.4%.
Dahlin —-> 56%
Power —-> 55.6%
Joker ——> 47.7
Sammy —-> 46.8%
But the top 2 pairs were deployed in roughly the same balanced deployments (OZS% of 48%+49% respectively). Individual usage can be different than pairing usage.
They were successful in their minutes together. But total minutes played together, how they were deployed, etc have to be factored in. They played far fewer and easier minutes than the top 2 pairs. You’re not comparing apples to apples When you put their stats against each other.But the stats also say Buffalo's two best pairings were Power-Samuelsson and Dahlin-Jokiharju.
I'm just unconvinced at this point in his career Power is actually a good two-way defensemen; but he will be.
I agree but I don't think Granato cares based on how much he used him last season at 5v5. The Sabres averaged 48:46mins a game at 5v5. Power played about 40% of it (19:45mins 5v5).
There is no hiding a player from tough matchups or top opposition getting that many 5v5 minutes.
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