RoadWarrior
Registered User
they don't keep a ledger of causality for each goal, so you're making my point for me here. I have no issue with you not liking Gardiner's defence, but unless you have an accounting for every goal for and against that he's ever been on the ice for, using plus/minus doesn't hold up as a means of proving anything. Btw, he's a lifetime plus player who's been hugely on the plus side since the team got good, does that mean he's been really good defensively outside of game 7's?
You can use Corsi as well. The problem and biggest weakness of analytics is that it doesn’t measure the errors that lead directly to goals against as not all turnovers are created equal.
Goals and assists are good estimates of contribution on offense but there’s no corresponding stat defensively.
Gardiner is an example of a player who has benefited greatly from his teammates and their offensive ability. He was never a top Pk guy and wilted under pressure consistently.
Liljegren on the other hand has been performing better as the playoffs go on and seems to thrive under pressure.