LeafEgo
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When you're working with a top ten scorer, second in the rocket race, gwg player, you may need to take a softer approach while you're deploying him on the second line and giving him Holmbergs.
That Marner and Nylander are different types of players was my point.
Over the previous 10 games Nylander was still generating chances for himself and whichever linemates he had, but they just weren't going in. For example, over those 10 games he led the team in shots and JT, his usual centre, was third.
So your argument Is based on a very small sample size of +/- and something as vague as scoring chances?Previous 10 amount foward,only Reaves who had worst SCF/SCA % and Leafs gave up 31 more scoring chance than what they had when Nylander was on the ice at 5v5 ( Marner was 1st at 36 over opponent). Tavares who had been #1 Nylander teammate during this 10 game stretche is a/ +2 ( same as Matthews)
Only Dewar and pacioretty who had worst expecting goal % than Nylander( knies is #1)
The difference was not the scoring didn't goes in, his entire game was worst
So your argument Is based on a very small sample size of +/- and something as vague as scoring chances?
Is Nylander alone on the ice in the D Zone?I talked about previous 10 and only about previous 10, so for sure its a pretty small sample... Its a sample of 10 games...
With Nylander on the ice previous ten.
Leafs scored 5 and allowrd 7. expected goal was like 7 GF and 9 against so doesn't change that much.
Scoring chance 61 for 92 against 151 % more scoring chance allowed
HDCF 28 for 43 HDCA 154 % more scoring allowed
Sorry you can dont give any value for scoring chance/ HDCF but it you're giving up 150+ % than what you created as a team, you will lost for sure because no goalie /D in the world who will overcome this game after game.
PS Scoring chance still have more value than number of shot who just can be weak shot from distance...
Nylander is paid to do more than just score goals.I get he’s a little lax defensively, but this stat is garbage when looking at someone who gets paid to score goals, which he does.
Is Nylander alone on the ice in the D Zone?
I get he’s a little lax defensively, but this stat is garbage when looking at someone who gets paid to score goals, which he does.