Dylan Old-Timey Member Posted April 19, 2014 Posted April 19, 2014 lucic only gets a 5k fine for that spear? I swear bruins can get away with murder
Frag Verified Member Posted April 21, 2014 Posted April 21, 2014 That called-off goal was one of the worst calls I've seen this year
havok24 Old-Timey Member Posted April 21, 2014 Posted April 21, 2014 That called-off goal was one of the worst calls I've seen this year Tampa just got f***ing jobbed. Absolutely disgusting call.
eastcoastjaysfan Old-Timey Member Posted April 21, 2014 Posted April 21, 2014 Yeah that was a pretty terrible call. But to be fair the Habs got jobbed earlier with a terrible penalty call (Tampa ended up scoring). Things evened out.
Frag Verified Member Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 Okay, so I've been playing around with points per game among forwards and defencemen in the CHL in relation to age. When I ran a regression between PPG and date of birth (it transfers well to Excel), I got the following R^2 values for each: Forwards: 0.16 Defencemen: 0.13 (Makes sense that this is lower since offense isn't as important for defencemen) Afterward, I came up with an expected PPG value calculated using date of birth as the dependent variable in a linear regression formula. With that value, I subtract the player's actual PPG value by his expected PPG (relative to his DOB). Going by this measure, which I'll call age-adjusted PPG, here are the top 10 forwards and defencemen in the CHL: Forwards (age-adjusted PPG): 1. Jonathan Drouin (1.85 aPPG) 2. Anthony Mantha (1.53) 3. Connor McDavid (1.48) 4. Sam Reinhart (1.33) 5. Nic Petan (1.30) 6. Nikolaj Ehlers (1.27) 7. Anthony Duclair (1.24) 8. Sam Bennett (1.23) 9. Leon Draisaitl (1.22) 10. Connor Brown (1.16) Defencemen: 1. Anthony DeAngelo (1.12) (Ranked right below Brown in overall list) 2. Guillaume Gelinas (0.99) 3. Josh Morrissey (0.92) 4. Shea Theodore (0.84) 5. Derrick Pouliot (0.79) 6. Randy Gazzola (0.72) 7. Aaron Ekblad (0.67) 8. Julius Honka (0.64) 9. Mac Weegar (0.62) 10. Nikolas Brouillard (0.62) Oh, and I did the regressions within each league. Thoughts?
GD Old-Timey Member Posted April 30, 2014 Author Posted April 30, 2014 May I ask where in the high holy f***ing hell you managed to find CHL-wide stats that include PPG AND Age? I've been inputting age in manually and I want to die. My list looks similar to yours (doing something pretty similar) but in a different order. But, I haven't finished doing ages yet. If I found a CHL-wide site with ages and stats I'd be a happy motherf***er.
Frag Verified Member Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 May I ask where in the high holy f***ing hell you managed to find CHL-wide stats that include PPG AND Age? I've been inputting age in manually and I want to die. My list looks similar to yours (doing something pretty similar) but in a different order. But, I haven't finished doing ages yet. If I found a CHL-wide site with ages and stats I'd be a happy motherf***er. Hockeydb. I'm using date of birth, which transfers well to excel.
GD Old-Timey Member Posted April 30, 2014 Author Posted April 30, 2014 Hockeydb. I'm using date of birth, which transfers well to excel. I can't find the Canadian Hockey League on hockeydb. Are you going through all the individual leagues? E: Hockeydb is really badly done. I can't even find how to search by league. Maybe I'm dumn.
Frag Verified Member Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 I can't find the Canadian Hockey League on hockeydb. Are you going through all the individual leagues? E: Hockeydb is really badly done. I can't even find how to search by league. Maybe I'm dumn. Yup.
letsgobjs Verified Member Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 Okay, so I've been playing around with points per game among forwards and defencemen in the CHL in relation to age. When I ran a regression between PPG and date of birth (it transfers well to Excel), I got the following R^2 values for each: Forwards: 0.16 Defencemen: 0.13 (Makes sense that this is lower since offense isn't as important for defencemen) Afterward, I came up with an expected PPG value calculated using date of birth as the dependent variable in a linear regression formula. With that value, I subtract the player's actual PPG value by his expected PPG (relative to his DOB). Going by this measure, which I'll call age-adjusted PPG, here are the top 10 forwards and defencemen in the CHL: Forwards (age-adjusted PPG): 1. Jonathan Drouin (1.85 aPPG) 2. Anthony Mantha (1.53) 3. Connor McDavid (1.48) 4. Sam Reinhart (1.33) 5. Nic Petan (1.30) 6. Nikolaj Ehlers (1.27) 7. Anthony Duclair (1.24) 8. Sam Bennett (1.23) 9. Leon Draisaitl (1.22) 10. Connor Brown (1.16) Defencemen: 1. Anthony DeAngelo (1.12) (Ranked right below Brown in overall list) 2. Guillaume Gelinas (0.99) 3. Josh Morrissey (0.92) 4. Shea Theodore (0.84) 5. Derrick Pouliot (0.79) 6. Randy Gazzola (0.72) 7. Aaron Ekblad (0.67) 8. Julius Honka (0.64) 9. Mac Weegar (0.62) 10. Nikolas Brouillard (0.62) Oh, and I did the regressions within each league. Thoughts? Do you think Brown will be any good? He just came out of nowhere this season.
Frag Verified Member Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 Do you think Brown will be any good? He just came out of nowhere this season. In terms of production at his age, it's very similar to Lonny Bohonos. So, I don't know, really.
GD Old-Timey Member Posted April 30, 2014 Author Posted April 30, 2014 (edited) Yup. So I have to go through every single team? That's manageable, I guess. E: I was so wrong. This is next-level tedious. Edited April 30, 2014 by GD
eastcoastjaysfan Old-Timey Member Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 Okay, so I've been playing around with points per game among forwards and defencemen in the CHL in relation to age. When I ran a regression between PPG and date of birth (it transfers well to Excel), I got the following R^2 values for each: Forwards: 0.16 Defencemen: 0.13 (Makes sense that this is lower since offense isn't as important for defencemen) Afterward, I came up with an expected PPG value calculated using date of birth as the dependent variable in a linear regression formula. With that value, I subtract the player's actual PPG value by his expected PPG (relative to his DOB). Going by this measure, which I'll call age-adjusted PPG, here are the top 10 forwards and defencemen in the CHL: Forwards (age-adjusted PPG): 1. Jonathan Drouin (1.85 aPPG) 2. Anthony Mantha (1.53) 3. Connor McDavid (1.48) 4. Sam Reinhart (1.33) 5. Nic Petan (1.30) 6. Nikolaj Ehlers (1.27) 7. Anthony Duclair (1.24) 8. Sam Bennett (1.23) 9. Leon Draisaitl (1.22) 10. Connor Brown (1.16) Defencemen: 1. Anthony DeAngelo (1.12) (Ranked right below Brown in overall list) 2. Guillaume Gelinas (0.99) 3. Josh Morrissey (0.92) 4. Shea Theodore (0.84) 5. Derrick Pouliot (0.79) 6. Randy Gazzola (0.72) 7. Aaron Ekblad (0.67) 8. Julius Honka (0.64) 9. Mac Weegar (0.62) 10. Nikolas Brouillard (0.62) Oh, and I did the regressions within each league. Thoughts? I can't put into words how special it was watching Drouin and MacKinnon together last year in HFX. Really looking forward to seeing what Drouin can bring to Tampa. His handles are sick.
Nox Verified Member Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 Some similar work (Frag has probably seen it): http://www.behindthenet.ca/projecting_to_nhl.php We need some non goal based metrics for junior level players to do a better job here.
Frag Verified Member Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 Some similar work (Frag has probably seen it): http://www.behindthenet.ca/projecting_to_nhl.php We need some non goal based metrics for junior level players to do a better job here. I have seen it. I felt it didn't have enough of what I was looking for. The QMJHL is beginning to count shots and "dangerous shots", though that's offense only. Also, the SHL includes aTOI, which is something I wish the CHL looked into. We have a long way to go before we see something like BtN for junior leagues, and that's no easy task.
The Cats Ass Old-Timey Member Posted May 1, 2014 Posted May 1, 2014 Is that who you want to win? I can't f***ing stand Philly besides Giroux, Rangers/Avs and Kings! The team I thought would win the Cup is already eliminated. Who was that?
Frag Verified Member Posted May 1, 2014 Posted May 1, 2014 Sharks choke again! 3-0 series lead... blown!
havok24 Old-Timey Member Posted May 1, 2014 Posted May 1, 2014 Sharks choke again! 3-0 series lead... blown! I can't believe it. There goes my Bruins/Sharks SCF prediction.
G-Snarls Community Moderator Posted May 1, 2014 Posted May 1, 2014 Retweeted by The Globe and Mail James Mirtle @mirtle 4m Canucks fire John Tortorella.
letsgobjs Verified Member Posted May 2, 2014 Posted May 2, 2014 So apparently the n word was trending on twitter in Boston last night after the hockey game. With this being the second time it's happened it really makes the city look bad.
eastcoastjaysfan Old-Timey Member Posted May 3, 2014 Posted May 3, 2014 I didn't even realize the Habs game was on this afternoon... Was going to watch this evening. s***!
letsgobjs Verified Member Posted May 6, 2014 Posted May 6, 2014 Pittsburgh was lucky to get the win, the rangers severely out chanced them. The fenwick chart looks like an average leafs game.
Dylan Old-Timey Member Posted May 6, 2014 Posted May 6, 2014 Kings take the 2-0 series lead vs the ducks, damn
letsgobjs Verified Member Posted May 8, 2014 Posted May 8, 2014 The Leafs just extended Carlyle for 2 more years........*sighs* GTFO....Nonis! Yet they're firing all the assistant coaches
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