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Ben37
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: One of the Most Respected Hockeybuzz Posters, AB
Joined: 04.07.2010

Oct 3 @ 1:53 PM ET
I think your question begs to ask a rather simple question... what's the difference? Regardless of their role, they all get their name inscribed on the Cup in equal font.
- skridscousin


Exactly. Being fortunate of being on a good team shouldn't be indicative of their value as an individual player.
cory7321
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: PA
Joined: 04.01.2009

Oct 3 @ 1:54 PM ET
Someone is going to point out shortly he didn't have good possession numbers. I like him so I won't do it
- dbell646


He's had a negative Relative Corsi every season of his career. There ya go.
nbartley9
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 01.31.2012

Oct 3 @ 1:56 PM ET
He's had a negative Relative Corsi every season of his career. There ya go.
- cory7321

when you type that into your computer does it make you want to punch yourself in the face?
cory7321
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: PA
Joined: 04.01.2009

Oct 3 @ 1:57 PM ET
when you type that into your computer does it make you want to punch yourself in the face?
- nbartley9

Kind of...
nbartley9
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 01.31.2012

Oct 3 @ 2:04 PM ET
Kind of...
- cory7321

hahaha very nice, I hate stats so freaking much; if you cant watch a player and decide what kind of player he is there is a enormous problem.
BulliesPhan87
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: the lone wolf of hockeybuzz
Joined: 07.31.2009

Oct 3 @ 2:08 PM ET
hahaha very nice, I hate stats so freaking much; if you cant watch a player and decide what kind of player he is there is a enormous problem.
- nbartley9

Not just stats, I hate replays too. If you can't divine literally all the information about a play at first glance, you don't deserve to understand it.
stackthepads
Joined: 05.13.2013

Oct 3 @ 2:09 PM ET
I think some of us wonder if a Spalling type player could have been had for less money. I understand it's only been pre-season, but I kept hoping to see some kind of individual effort that makes me think he's better than average at something/anything. I'll keep an open mind, but I can't stop thinking that I'd rather have Stempy back for less than half of what they're paying Spalling.
- madmike71


I've got a feeling Spaling is going to be a player that people either love or hate. I personally like him. He is always working hard, he's strong on the boards, but the most important aspect I see right now is responsibility. Sure you aren't going to see many flashes of offensive brilliance from him but what you do see is total commitment to his lines responsibility to the team. I have yet to see him out of position or make a stupid play that resulted in a scoring chance against.
It's good to offset our high risk offensive players with low risk defensive forwards.

Also that line of Spaling Goc and Comeau was amazing last game.
Ben37
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: One of the Most Respected Hockeybuzz Posters, AB
Joined: 04.07.2010

Oct 3 @ 2:13 PM ET
hahaha very nice, I hate stats so freaking much; if you cant watch a player and decide what kind of player he is there is a enormous problem.
- nbartley9


That is why I find it funny when guys like Doughty and Crosby say that they don't really care about Corsi or Fenwick. The bloggers have turned them into a big thing, but they guys that they are using the tools to evaluate don't care at all about them.

If you need a fancy stat to know that puck possession is a good thing then I just don't know. Maybe it's time to start watching baseball.
usethe1-2-2
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 03.02.2014

Oct 3 @ 2:24 PM ET
Not just stats, I hate replays too. If you can't divine literally all the information about a play at first glance, you don't deserve to understand it.
- BulliesPhan87


This
BulliesPhan87
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: the lone wolf of hockeybuzz
Joined: 07.31.2009

Oct 3 @ 2:29 PM ET
That is why I find it funny when guys like Doughty and Crosby say that they don't really care about Corsi or Fenwick. The bloggers have turned them into a big thing, but they guys that they are using the tools to evaluate don't care at all about them.

If you need a fancy stat to know that puck possession is a good thing then I just don't know. Maybe it's time to start watching baseball.

- Ben37

You'd think those bloggers were getting gobbled up by NHL employment the way these guys go on about advanced statistics!
usethe1-2-2
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 03.02.2014

Oct 3 @ 2:36 PM ET
That is why I find it funny when guys like Doughty and Crosby say that they don't really care about Corsi or Fenwick. The bloggers have turned them into a big thing, but they guys that they are using the tools to evaluate don't care at all about them.

If you need a fancy stat to know that puck possession is a good thing then I just don't know. Maybe it's time to start watching baseball.

- Ben37


Why would an athlete care about corsi? How does it help their game in any way?

It is a way to evaluate talent and further break down the nuances of the game. It is another tool in making your decisions more precise. You don't want to use it, fine then don't. But you can't act like it is nothing. Teams have been using for years now and they are hiring these stat guys like crazy because it works.
Topshelf Mountain
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Knoxville, TN
Joined: 07.26.2007

Oct 3 @ 2:38 PM ET
You'd think those bloggers were getting gobbled up by NHL employment the way these guys go on about advanced statistics!
- BulliesPhan87


Precisely! Or they're trying damn hard.
sammy87
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: CO
Joined: 05.05.2011

Oct 3 @ 2:41 PM ET
I've got a feeling Spaling is going to be a player that people either love or hate. I personally like him. He is always working hard, he's strong on the boards, but the most important aspect I see right now is responsibility. Sure you aren't going to see many flashes of offensive brilliance from him but what you do see is total commitment to his lines responsibility to the team. I have yet to see him out of position or make a stupid play that resulted in a scoring chance against.
It's good to offset our high risk offensive players with low risk defensive forwards.

Also that line of Spaling Goc and Comeau was amazing last game.

- stackthepads


Every year there is always 1. If Spaling can be better than any bottom 6 last year, then great. It's not like he's tied up for the next 8 years. His performance shouldn't be that much of a concern. The bottom 6 is vastly better than it has been in several seasons. I am more concerned with what's wrong with Malkin and how well the top 6 does.
BulliesPhan87
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: the lone wolf of hockeybuzz
Joined: 07.31.2009

Oct 3 @ 2:47 PM ET
A hockey player's opinion on the usefulness of statistics seems about as relevant as a general manager's willingness to block shots.
icedog97
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 10.20.2005

Oct 3 @ 2:59 PM ET
I think some of us wonder if a Spalling type player could have been had for less money. I understand it's only been pre-season, but I kept hoping to see some kind of individual effort that makes me think he's better than average at something/anything. I'll keep an open mind, but I can't stop thinking that I'd rather have Stempy back for less than half of what they're paying Spalling.
- madmike71


I like Stempniak...don't get me wrong...but they went a different direction and Spaling was part of a trade. They got what they wanted/could from that trade and I don't see --- again -- how that money and Spaling's ability have become such a focal point around here.

It's stupid.

You really want the Penguins to win a cup...trade Malkin and Letang and get 4 players that equal their salary.
usethe1-2-2
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 03.02.2014

Oct 3 @ 3:03 PM ET
A hockey player's opinion on the usefulness of statistics seems about as relevant as a general manager's willingness to block shots.
- BulliesPhan87


My point exactly. Why would a hockey player care about those stats? It changes their game in no way shape or form.
Ben37
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: One of the Most Respected Hockeybuzz Posters, AB
Joined: 04.07.2010

Oct 3 @ 3:09 PM ET
Why would an athlete care about corsi? How does it help their game in any way?

It is a way to evaluate talent and further break down the nuances of the game. It is another tool in making your decisions more precise. You don't want to use it, fine then don't. But you can't act like it is nothing. Teams have been using for years now and they are hiring these stat guys like crazy because it works.

- usethe1-2-2


They don't but the bloggers who love them went nuts when Doughty called Corsi "Crap".

As for me, I acknowledge it's uses. But I am just a fan of the game. I don't need to hyper-evaluate every single aspect of the game to enjoy it. I'm not basing decisions on these tools, I'm watching games from couch to wind down after work.
Ben37
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: One of the Most Respected Hockeybuzz Posters, AB
Joined: 04.07.2010

Oct 3 @ 3:10 PM ET
You'd think those bloggers were getting gobbled up by NHL employment the way these guys go on about advanced statistics!
- BulliesPhan87


What, 4 of them have been hired? Not sure if that is gobbled up.
87_71_11_29
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: In a van down by the river, PA
Joined: 01.18.2007

Oct 3 @ 3:11 PM ET
That's a tough sell though. Who wants a 35 year old sidekick that hasn't shown much value outside of playing with two of the games best and at almost 4 mill a piece! I'm not saying it can't happen, but it is very very unlikely. I'll laugh when those two are Goc's wingers next season though on the third line
- usethe1-2-2

Meaning Goc-Kunitz-Duper or Goc-Kapanen-Oscar?
BulliesPhan87
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: the lone wolf of hockeybuzz
Joined: 07.31.2009

Oct 3 @ 3:12 PM ET
What, 4 of them have been hired? Not sure if that is gobbled up.
- Ben37

That's infinity percent more pro-stats bloggers than anti-stats writers. Shove that in your spreadsheet and smoke it.
usethe1-2-2
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 03.02.2014

Oct 3 @ 3:15 PM ET
They don't but the bloggers who love them went nuts when Doughty called Corsi "Crap".

As for me, I acknowledge it's uses. But I am just a fan of the game. I don't need to hyper-evaluate every single aspect of the game to enjoy it. I'm not basing decisions on these tools, I'm watching games from couch to wind down after work.

- Ben37


I can respect that. I was picking up a different vibe from your post. That's my bad.
87_71_11_29
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: In a van down by the river, PA
Joined: 01.18.2007

Oct 3 @ 3:15 PM ET
He has shown me good puck control and responsible defensive play. He has really shown me that he can be an effective bottom six player, with the exception of scoring. He has shown little in the scoring department. If you put him with Turd and Downie I think we can have success. Or put him with Goc and Sundqvist.
- usethe1-2-2

I always seem to remember the Nashville announcers calling his name in a favorable light. So, I'm hoping he turns out to be a decent 3/4 line player for us.

I always kept thinking about Spalding from Caddyshack...
usethe1-2-2
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 03.02.2014

Oct 3 @ 3:15 PM ET
Meaning Goc-Kunitz-Duper or Goc-Kapanen-Oscar?
- 87_71_11_29

Kunitz-Goc-Duper.
Ben37
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: One of the Most Respected Hockeybuzz Posters, AB
Joined: 04.07.2010

Oct 3 @ 3:16 PM ET
That's infinity percent more pro-stats bloggers than anti-stats writers. Shove that in your spreadsheet and smoke it.
- BulliesPhan87


HEY!. Quit being logical. Flyer fans aren't allowed to be logical.
BulliesPhan87
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: the lone wolf of hockeybuzz
Joined: 07.31.2009

Oct 3 @ 3:16 PM ET
Have you ever tried to eat four entire bloggers in one summer? It's not easy.
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