Stat Card (2/22/24 v COL)


Stat Card (2/22/24 v COL)

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  1. [Origin](https://www.hockeystatcards.com/)

    [Data Source](https://www.naturalstattrick.com/game.php?season=20232024&game=20890&view=limited)

    [Details of model](https://hockey-graphs.com/2016/07/13/measuring-single-game-productivity-an-introduction-to-game-score/). [Further details](https://theathletic.com/1019070/2019/06/14/improving-our-nhl-projection-model-ahead-of-the-2019-20-season/).

    **Disclaimer 1:** These models are *not* supposed to replace the “eye-test” but to provide supplementary information. No one is arguing that they are the “be all and end all” of hockey analysis (whether quantitative or qualitative).

    **Disclaimer 2:** Cards can change within 12 hours as additional actions are credited to a player. What is posted should not be seen as “definitive” even within the constructs of the model.

    **Disclaimer 3:** Where these really become useful is to see trends with a player’s performance. To do that, go to https://www.hockeystatcards.com/ and search for a player. You can then see breakdowns of their season-wide score along with trends over time and individual game logs.

  2. Nice thanks for this, what a “hanging on” game. Never in my wildest dreams would I think to see Larkin set up Patrick Kane to score the OT winner against Colorado. Just wild.

  3. If the Flames will truly trade Andersson we should really just pony up for him. Time to cash in some chips, he’s on a great contract so he’s not a rental and would be an absolutely massive upgrade for this team’s weakest hole.

  4. Holl waiting to get back in but if Maatta and Gostisbehere are playing well, he’ll keep sitting.

  5. Screw these cards Seider was great. 14 minutes against MacKinnon at 5v5 while also driving plays up ice. He was so good. 

  6. I thought Kane struggled a bit. He had a couple strange possession losses. Obviously he closed the game in showtime fashion , so It’s hard to criticize

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