Garnie
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Smokes, man. Learn to read. He said he's not "as good" - WSCTeton17
I know what he said..."he's no good because he doesn't play on the pp"....and I think that's hilarious.
Maybe I made I typo? Or you didn't catch the sarcasm...but anyways, I can read. Thanks,
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Garnie
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Location: ON Joined: 11.30.2009
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So you actually can't provide any type of actual analysis, data, or argument huh? Yeah. You are a waste of time. - j.boyd919
I could provide all sorts of data...but you'll just shoot back that all Comp is equal which I totally disagree with...1 guy plays the most 5v5 mins on his team vs all the #1 lines the other guy plays the 6th most 5v5 vs not the #1 lines.
Is there a site that shows how many minutes vs and how many minutes with linemates? Or did that disappear with stats.hockeyanalysis.com?
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j.boyd919
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Location: Tampa, FL Joined: 06.14.2011
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I could provide all sorts of data...but you'll just shoot back that all Comp is equal which I totally disagree with...1 guy plays the most 5v5 mins on his team vs all the #1 lines the other guy plays the 6th most 5v5 vs not the #1 lines.
Is there a site that shows how many minutes vs and how many minutes with linemates? Or did that disappear with stats.hockeyanalysis.com? - Garnie
naturalstattrick.com is where I got my numbers for 5v5 ice time for this post...
"Larsson top 5 forwards he was on the ice vs:
Rackell
Getzlaf
H. Sedin
D. Sedin
Pavelski
Demers top 5 forwards he was on the ice vs:
Kadri
Kucherov
Komarov
Killorn
Marchand
Who had the tougher opponents? I would say they are fairly even. Given by point totals you've got (Larsson's opponents) 286 vs (Demers opponents) 299, I would assume that if we went down the list, you would see a trend where the players each of them played had around the same amount of points... thus making the Quality of Competition fairly even."
Where I was showing that QoC evens out over the course of a season. Demers top 5 forwards actually had more points throughout 82 games than Larsson's, but given out close the total was 299 vs. 286, I would consider that fairly even. |
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Garnie
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: ON Joined: 11.30.2009
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naturalstattrick.com is where I got my numbers for 5v5 ice time for this post...
"Larsson top 5 forwards he was on the ice vs:
Rackell
Getzlaf
H. Sedin
D. Sedin
Pavelski
Demers top 5 forwards he was on the ice vs:
Kadri
Kucherov
Komarov
Killorn
Marchand
Who had the tougher opponents? I would say they are fairly even. Given by point totals you've got (Larsson's opponents) 286 vs (Demers opponents) 299, I would assume that if we went down the list, you would see a trend where the players each of them played had around the same amount of points... thus making the Quality of Competition fairly even."
Where I was showing that QoC evens out over the course of a season. Demers top 5 forwards actually had more points throughout 82 games than Larsson's, but given out close the total was 299 vs. 286, I would consider that fairly even. - j.boyd919
I don't like that site...what a pain in the ass to move around on it.
I miss the old sites that are gone already.
Anyways..I will never agree that a D that gets trotted out into his own zone to face the other teams best line all game every game will have the same stats as the guy trotted out into the other teams zone to play against the other lines. Maybe I watch too much TO since this argument has come up...but watching Rielly get thrown to the wolves by Babcock and then have people call him terrible compared to other D on the team who are used in a more offensive role and have never been used in the same way.
* Pretty sure the Devils #'s are worse after they picked up that defensive stud Taylor Hall and lost Larsson....GAA went up and shots against went up and now they are out looking for a Larsson type player.
*james I know you don't agree...so no need to tell again |
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j.boyd919
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Location: Tampa, FL Joined: 06.14.2011
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I don't like that site...what a pain in the ass to move around on it.
I miss the old sites that are gone already.
Anyways..I will never agree that a D that gets trotted out into his own zone to face the other teams best line all game every game will have the same stats as the guy trotted out into the other teams zone to play against the other lines. Maybe I watch too much TO since this argument has come up...but watching Rielly get thrown to the wolves by Babcock and then have people call him terrible compared to other D on the team who are used in a more offensive role and have never been used in the same way.
* Pretty sure the Devils #'s are worse after they picked up that defensive stud Taylor Hall and lost Larsson....GAA went up and shots against went up and now they are out looking for a Larsson type player.
*james I know you don't agree...so no need to tell again  - Garnie
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Garnie
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: ON Joined: 11.30.2009
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cool. - j.boyd919
Not sure it's cool...but anyways.
We'll also just agree to disagree.
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Blackstrom2
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Location: richmond, VA Joined: 10.11.2010
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wreckage
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Location: Fire Bowman., AB Joined: 07.29.2013
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Larsson .249ppg
Demers .338ppg
Not sure where the narrative comes that he's a far superior offensive defenseman. And those are career PPG totals. Demers has been a better producer offensively up to this point, but once again, by NHL standards one of these guys is just entering what should be his best years while the other should be 3xiting their prime years. Based off the historic normal.
Take contracts into account, Edmonton is paying a guy going into his prime years 4.1667 million for the next 4 seasons. Phoenix is paying Demers 3.937 for the next 4 years to a player earning 4.5 to come out of his prime. Value may seem comparable now, but I think Edmonton will get more bang for their buck when we look back in 4 years time at those players past 4 seasons. |
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MJL
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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Larsson .249ppg
Demers .338ppg
Not sure where the narrative comes that he's a far superior offensive defenseman. And those are career PPG totals. Demers has been a better producer offensively up to this point, but once again, by NHL standards one of these guys is just entering what should be his best years while the other should be 3xiting their prime years. Based off the historic normal.
Take contracts into account, Edmonton is paying a guy going into his prime years 4.1667 million for the next 4 seasons. Phoenix is paying Demers 3.937 for the next 4 years to a player earning 4.5 to come out of his prime. Value may seem comparable now, but I think Edmonton will get more bang for their buck when we look back in 4 years time at those players past 4 seasons. - wreckage
In a previous conversation I had I wanted to compare EV point totals between the two players. Demers 21 pts, Larsson 19 pts last season.
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wreckage
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Location: Fire Bowman., AB Joined: 07.29.2013
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In a previous conversation I had I wanted to compare EV point totals between the two players. Demers 21 pts, Larsson 19 pts last season. - MJL
Ya I wanted to show a comparison of players at their age 24 season... where one showed a positive growth. I mean Demers hit 3 points in 21 games, and Larsson hit 19 in 79, and Larsson was +21 while Demers was -4.... but the plus minus stat is a complete joke. But they're comparable at their age/development level. |
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Larsson .249ppg
Demers .338ppg
Not sure where the narrative comes that he's a far superior offensive defenseman. And those are career PPG totals. Demers has been a better producer offensively up to this point, but once again, by NHL standards one of these guys is just entering what should be his best years while the other should be 3xiting their prime years. Based off the historic normal.
Take contracts into account, Edmonton is paying a guy going into his prime years 4.1667 million for the next 4 seasons. Phoenix is paying Demers 3.937 for the next 4 years to a player earning 4.5 to come out of his prime. Value may seem comparable now, but I think Edmonton will get more bang for their buck when we look back in 4 years time at those players past 4 seasons. - wreckage
Even assuming you're right - and you could be - that difference isn't going to come close to making up even 1/100th of the talent gap between Taylor Hall and Jamie McGinn. |
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wreckage
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Location: Fire Bowman., AB Joined: 07.29.2013
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Even assuming you're right - and you could be - that difference isn't going to come close to making up even 1/100th of the talent gap between Taylor Hall and Jamie McGinn. - James_Tanner
Demers was brought into Edmonton with Lucic to tour the new arena and was offered a contract. He didn't like what was offered and chose to accept the offer in florida. Everyone knew Edmonton was going to have to overpay for a quality defender. And they did. In the long run it has paid off for them. |
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Garnie
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: ON Joined: 11.30.2009
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Even assuming you're right - and you could be - that difference isn't going to come close to making up even 1/100th of the talent gap between Taylor Hall and Jamie McGinn. - James_Tanner
Except the topic has nothing to do with the trade and Taylor Hall.
Devils sucked even more after the trade...not sure what you're trying to get at.
They love Hall in Jersey....but they also miss Larsson.
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MJL
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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Except the topic has nothing to do with the trade and Taylor Hall.
Devils sucked even more after the trade...not sure what you're trying to get at.
They love Hall in Jersey....but they also miss Larsson. - Garnie
Every GM knows that the object of making trades is to get the approval of hockey bloggers and be declared the winner of the trade rather than making trades to make your team better and win more games.
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