blogofmike
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Thank you for the opportunity to expand on my points. As usual your numbers fail when vetted. Caught you initially on 1940s goalies SV% and a few times since.
A big body in front of the net draws penalties. That slipped by it seems. Also creates space. Andreychuk was the big body. Early season Leafs did not have the big body presence.
Simple before and after issue, not a small sample space question where a spike occurs due to weak PK by the opposition. Leafs scored 98 PP goals that year. 61 in 53 games before Andreychuk. 37 in 31 games with Andreychuk. Or a bump from 1.15 PPG/G to 1.19, more than 2.5%.
You raise the playoffs. Leafs scored 17PPG in 21 games. Check the defencemen of the opposition and their ability to play a "Big Body" in front of the net.
Detroit had Lidstrom, Chaisson and Konstantinov. St. Louis, the weakest, had Garth Butcher. LA had Blake, Sydor, Huddy, McSorley. Explains why LA was the most successful. Andreychuk did not score as much but definitely created space for Gilmour and the other Leafs to score.
You got me. I made a mistake, the Leafs got 1.2 fewer PPO as a team once Andreychuk got there, big body and all. I'm sure you'll lord that over me in the future, whilst I gracefully ignore the time you claimed Guy Lafleur had 106 ES points in 1978. This honest mistake did catch a fun post-hoc rationalization from you though. (Some team statistic went up? ALL CREDIT TO ANDREYCHUK!)
1993 Leafs Powerplay
Begin | End | GP | PPG | PPO | PPO/GP | PPG/GP | PP% |
23-Nov | 20 | 19 | 125 | 6.25 | 0.95 | 15.20% | |
24-Nov | 30-Dec | 16 | 17 | 93 | 5.81 | 1.06 | 18.28% |
31-Dec | 02-Feb | 16 | 25 | 94 | 5.88 | 1.56 | 26.60% |
03-Feb | 11-Mar | 16 | 19 | 82 | 5.13 | 1.19 | 23.17% |
12-Mar | End | 16 | 18 | 72 | 4.50 | 1.13 | 25.00% |
Playoffs | 21 | 17 | 104 | 4.95 | 0.81 | 16.35% |
Playoffs are a different beast, but the LA Kings had an awful PK (78.4%) that season. They had an awful PK up until that point in the playoffs (74.4%). With Mighty Andreychuk, the Leafs could have chased a PPG record in a 7 game series against LA. Instead, that was the year the Leafs PP unit set a new record for most SH goals against (since broken). And while his newly acquired sniper scored zero total goals (ES,PP,SH), Doug Gilmour scored 13 points in 7 games and was a +6 to Andy's +1. So he found space when others were playing too.