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James Tanner
Joined: 12.21.2013

May 7 @ 9:09 PM ET
How have you come up with this arbitrary line at 10 percent? You say the gap between the best player and the 100th best player is 4 times the gap between 100th best player and the worst player (some prove of this would be nice). If that's the case, then the 100th best player is nowhere near the elite level, and the elite tier should be much, much smaller than the 10% you say.

From the research I've done (using Evolving-hockeys WAR) the elite tier is more like the top 3 percent. Those are the players with way better WAR numbers than the rest.
I think you should show the numbers you're using in your argument or at least tell us where to find them.

- Skytte



WAR or GWAR / 60 , adjusted for minutes played.
bruceflyers
Joined: 06.16.2012

May 7 @ 11:56 PM ET
Not that surprising considering how horrible your franchise was...is...and will be.

Chayka is a complete loser.
Wetbandit1
Vegas Golden Knights
Location: Unpopular opinion (i think): The best Die Hard movie is the 4th one- Live free or Die Hard -jdfitz7, NY
Joined: 10.07.2010

May 8 @ 12:19 AM ET
...from here on out all the movies are of top-ten quality.
- James_Tanner


That's not how numbers work
Wetbandit1
Vegas Golden Knights
Location: Unpopular opinion (i think): The best Die Hard movie is the 4th one- Live free or Die Hard -jdfitz7, NY
Joined: 10.07.2010

May 8 @ 4:19 AM ET
How have you come up with this arbitrary line at 10 percent? You say the gap between the best player and the 100th best player is 4 times the gap between 100th best player and the worst player (some prove of this would be nice). If that's the case, then the 100th best player is nowhere near the elite level, and the elite tier should be much, much smaller than the 10% you say.

From the research I've done (using Evolving-hockeys WAR) the elite tier is more like the top 3 percent. Those are the players with way better WAR numbers than the rest.
I think you should show the numbers you're using in your argument or at least tell us where to find them.

- Skytte


WAR is a horrendous stat. It's marginally better than +/-.
Skytte
Location: Aarhus
Joined: 04.25.2020

May 8 @ 4:46 AM ET
WAR or GWAR / 60 , adjusted for minutes played.
- James_Tanner


This doesn't really help me though. First of all I dont' know what GWAR is, and a Google search didn't answer me. Secondly, there's a lot of different WAR/game score models out there - I have made my own model, so there must be a lot. I just think it's relevant to know what model you're using.
I agree with you by the way, that the elite players have a much greater impact on the game than the rest. I just don't think there's 10% elite players. The data also tells me the worst players in the league have a huge negative impact.
Skytte
Location: Aarhus
Joined: 04.25.2020

May 8 @ 5:09 AM ET
WAR is a horrendous stat. It's marginally better than +/-.
- Wetbandit1


There's as many WAR models as there's statisticians, so it's not a simple counting stat like corsi or +/-.

Player analysis is difficult whether you use points, goals, corsi, +/-, WAR or the eye test, but with the proper context I think some WAR models are pretty good.
Looking at WAR at the team level is a great way to evaluate team performance though. If you're interested to know about my take on WAR, here's a good place to start: https://hockey-statistics...k-and-other-stupid-words/
ClaudeFather
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: west haven, CT
Joined: 08.14.2015

May 8 @ 8:28 AM ET
He doesn't have a ton of offensive value, but that isn't the only way to be effective in the NHL. Given his generally good peripherals, I think if he could play second or third line role he might put up a top 10% WAR, it's not impossible.
- James_Tanner

He’s a decent middle 6 guy, I just don’t see the reason to claim something about him being in a top 10% of some category that doesn’t tell you the whole story.
Tonybere
New York Rangers
Location: ON
Joined: 02.04.2016

May 8 @ 9:17 AM ET
You are perhaps the most annoying person in the world. You must be someone's alt cause this kind of terrible fox-news attempt to constantly gotcha people with word salad nonsense feels very, very familiar.

You can't honestly expect a real response to this insanity can you? Bu then again, you did say "mic drop" which is a real hard hitting way to win an argument with a moron, circa 2014, so I guess I'm defeated.

- James_Tanner


Here's what your missing though, James.
He isn't making an argument. He is throwing your own flawed argument back at you with evidence of why it was flawed.
This is the part where the only way to achieve any credibility is to admit to an error. Another thing you are not very good at doing.
rrentz
New York Rangers
Location: HUNTINGTON, NY
Joined: 07.13.2009

May 8 @ 9:59 AM ET
WAR or GWAR / 60 , adjusted for minutes played.
- James_Tanner



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James Tanner
Joined: 12.21.2013

May 8 @ 11:12 AM ET
WAR is a horrendous stat. It's marginally better than +/-.
- Wetbandit1


Terrible take.
James Tanner
Joined: 12.21.2013

May 8 @ 11:16 AM ET
This doesn't really help me though. First of all I dont' know what GWAR is, and a Google search didn't answer me. Secondly, there's a lot of different WAR/game score models out there - I have made my own model, so there must be a lot. I just think it's relevant to know what model you're using.
I agree with you by the way, that the elite players have a much greater impact on the game than the rest. I just don't think there's 10% elite players. The data also tells me the worst players in the league have a huge negative impact.

- Skytte



I used the stats from corsica.hockey. The 10% number isn't arbitrary, because since all the major accepted stats give more or less the same results.

The top ten percent of players have a far wider range of results than the bottom 90%. There is literally no real difference - in a salary cap league - between the worst player in the NHL and most second liners.
rrentz
New York Rangers
Location: HUNTINGTON, NY
Joined: 07.13.2009

May 8 @ 11:33 AM ET
Terrible take.
- James_Tanner



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rrentz
New York Rangers
Location: HUNTINGTON, NY
Joined: 07.13.2009

May 8 @ 11:34 AM ET
I used the stats from corsica.hockey. The 10% number isn't arbitrary, because since all the major accepted stats give more or less the same results.

The top ten percent of players have a far wider range of results than the bottom 90%. There is literally no real difference - in a salary cap league - between the worst player in the NHL and most second liners.

- James_Tanner



Dumbest statement ever!
Kooleus
Los Angeles Kings
Location: LA (home of King Alex), CA
Joined: 11.17.2018

May 8 @ 11:36 AM ET
There is literally no real difference - in a salary cap league - between the worst player in the NHL and most second liners.
- James_Tanner


Statements like this suggest you have more to learn here. So many teams got over the hump when they finally established better depth. Ovechkin finally won after guys like Oshie, Wilson, Eller, Connolly, Niskanen, Orlov solidified that depth. The Blues didn't win because of Tarasenko, O'Reilly, and Pietrangelo. It was superb play from 2nd liners like Perron, Bozak, Schenn, Jaybo. Would pay money to see you argue this with say Scotty Bowman. Recall that he's on record saying you don't win Cups unless your depth players outperform the opponent. He said Detroit would have zero Cups under him without the Grind Line.
rrentz
New York Rangers
Location: HUNTINGTON, NY
Joined: 07.13.2009

May 8 @ 11:41 AM ET
Statements like this suggest you have more to learn here. So many teams got over the hump when they finally established better depth. Ovechkin finally won after guys like Oshie, Wilson, Eller, Connolly, Niskanen, Orlov solidified that depth. The Blues didn't win because of Tarasenko, O'Reilly, and Pietrangelo. It was superb play from 2nd liners like Perron, Bozak, Schenn, Jaybo. Would pay money to see you argue this with say Scotty Bowman. Recall that he's on record saying you don't win Cups unless your depth players outperform the opponent. He said Detroit would have zero Cups under him without the Grind Line.
- Kooleus



He continues to show everyone how clueless he is about hockey. .....and everything else, for that matter.
gergeswillems
Detroit Red Wings
Location: Malkin wants to be The Man, ON
Joined: 02.01.2016

May 8 @ 11:55 AM ET
I used the stats from corsica.hockey. The 10% number isn't arbitrary, because since all the major accepted stats give more or less the same results.

The top ten percent of players have a far wider range of results than the bottom 90%. There is literally no real difference - in a salary cap league - between the worst player in the NHL and most second liners.

- James_Tanner

Speaking of terrible takes...
Skytte
Location: Aarhus
Joined: 04.25.2020

May 8 @ 11:56 AM ET
I used the stats from corsica.hockey. The 10% number isn't arbitrary, because since all the major accepted stats give more or less the same results.

The top ten percent of players have a far wider range of results than the bottom 90%. There is literally no real difference - in a salary cap league - between the worst player in the NHL and most second liners.

- James_Tanner


I can't really check if your numbers are right since Corsica doesn't exist anymore, and hasn't for a while.
I simply don't think the gap in the top 10% is 4 times the gap in the bottom 90%., since that's unlike any other WAR model I have looked at. I think you may have defined the worst NHL'ers to be replacement level, but the worst players are way worse than that.

Anyway, you're still misinterpreting the data. It's not the gap between the best player and a player at the 10% mark that's interesting. What is the gap between a top 8% player (elite according to you) and a top 12% player (non-elite)? That should be the question you're asking. I promise you there's a way larger gap in the top 4% than there is between 8% and 12%.

gergeswillems
Detroit Red Wings
Location: Malkin wants to be The Man, ON
Joined: 02.01.2016

May 8 @ 11:58 AM ET
I can't really check if your numbers are right since Corsica doesn't exist anymore, and hasn't for a while.
I simply don't think the gap in the top 10% is 4 times the gap in the bottom 90%., since that's unlike any other WAR model I have looked at. I think you may have defined the worst NHL'ers to be replacement level, but the worst players are way worse than that.

Anyway, you're still misinterpreting the data. It's not the gap between the best player and a player at the 10% mark that's interesting. What is the gap between a top 8% player (elite according to you) and a top 12% player (non-elite)? That should be the question you're asking. I promise you there's a way larger gap in the top 4% than there is between 8% and 12%.

- Skytte

I mean Christoffer Ehn holds the pretty much the same value as Clayton Keller, right? 2nd liners are equal to 4th liners. #Tannerlytics
rrentz
New York Rangers
Location: HUNTINGTON, NY
Joined: 07.13.2009

May 8 @ 12:00 PM ET
I mean Christopher Ehn holds the pretty much the same value as Clayton Keller, right? 2nd liners are equal to 4th liners. #Tannerlytics
- gergeswillems


Panarin is on 2nd line, So I guess he is equal to Brendan Smith
Skytte
Location: Aarhus
Joined: 04.25.2020

May 8 @ 12:02 PM ET
I mean Christoffer Ehn holds the pretty much the same value as Clayton Keller, right? 2nd liners are equal to 4th liners. #Tannerlytics
- gergeswillems


If they are both in the bottom 90%, then I think you're right.
gergeswillems
Detroit Red Wings
Location: Malkin wants to be The Man, ON
Joined: 02.01.2016

May 8 @ 12:03 PM ET
Panarin is on 2nd line, So I guess he is equal to Brendan Smith
- rrentz

Yep. Why pay an elite goal scorer like Panarin BIG money when you can pay a 4th line plug league minimum? There's no difference. When the Pens beat the Wings to win the Cup in 2009 and Jordan Staal was their 3rd line center, he had absolutely nothing to do with it.
gergeswillems
Detroit Red Wings
Location: Malkin wants to be The Man, ON
Joined: 02.01.2016

May 8 @ 12:06 PM ET
If they are both in the bottom 90%, then I think you're right.
- Skytte

So you agree with Tanner's Cup winning formula?

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rrentz
New York Rangers
Location: HUNTINGTON, NY
Joined: 07.13.2009

May 8 @ 12:18 PM ET
So you agree with Tanner's Cup winning formula?

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- gergeswillems



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Chunk
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: Why did I move back here again?, IL
Joined: 11.06.2015

May 8 @ 12:18 PM ET
So you agree with Tanner's Cup winning formula?

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- gergeswillems


Isn't that San Jose's roster (except for the goalie maybe)?
gergeswillems
Detroit Red Wings
Location: Malkin wants to be The Man, ON
Joined: 02.01.2016

May 8 @ 12:19 PM ET
Isn't that San Jose's roster (except for the goalie maybe)?
- Chunk

Pretty much. Martin Jones is being paid like a star.
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