Saturday, 19 January 2013

Predictions 2013. Around the league

Nazem Kadri from SBNation database of pictures


  1. Nazem Kadri will score at a higher points per game than Brayden Schenn.
  2. Bobrovski will be within 0.005 of Bryzgalov in save percentage.
  3. Daniel Alfredsson will not crack 55 points.
  4. The Flyers will have less points than they did last year.
  5. Marc Andre Fleury will have a lower than the median save percentage for a starter (as defined by goalies who play more than 30 GP).
  6. Varlamov will be top 15 in save percentage.
  7. Cole will play less games than Connolly.
  8. Ovechkin will crack 100 points again and win the Hart.
  9. Iginla will not crack 35 goals nor 75 points.
  10. Tampa Bay will pick up 2 players making 3 million+ during the season.
 Lets see how I did:

  1. NK= 0.33 vs BS = 0.33... They Tied.  Wrong
  2. Bryz=0.909, Bob=0.899... Wrong (though Bryz did worse than everyone predicted)
  3. Alfredsson= 59 points... Wrong
  4. 2010/2011= 106 pts vs 2011/2012= 103 pts.  Right
  5. Median save percentage for goalie with >30 GP = 0.915, Fleury's = 0.913. Right
  6. (Same list as last) Varlamov was 26th... Wrong
  7. Connolly= 70 GP vs Cole = 82 GP... Wrong
  8. Ovechkin=65 points... Wrong
  9. Iginla= 32 goals and 67 points... Right
  10. This one simply didn't happen.... Wrong
3/10.... Terrible.

Read on to see if I can do any better this year....

Sunday, 6 January 2013

NHL's back! 2013 Predicted Regular Season Standings (too bad I can't write 2012/2013)

From @DregerFace.  Dreger Face is one of the few good things to come
out of this lockout.... If this doesn't show how boring the lockout was I don't
know what will.  BRING ON THE HOCKEY

The season is back and I am excited so I thought I would write a quick predictions post.  I LA to be in the SCF last year, but otherwise I wasn't awesome... Anyway here we go! (Last year's: Western Conference

(Note this is based on rosters as they are right now (as they were over the lockout), with no trades and the assumption that most (if not all) unsigned RFA's are signed).

Friday, 20 July 2012

Time to Drink Some Kule-Ade

OOOOH YEAH! from familyguy.wikia.com

Today we finally got some Leafs news: Nikolai Kulemin was resigned to a two year $2.8 million/year deal.  This was effectively his last RFA deal and takes him to UFA at the conclusion.  From reading PPP comments on today's FTB it seems that most people are content with the deal.  It wasn't a "homerun" as one commenter put it, but it wasn't a bad deal either.

Kulemin was slated to go to team-elected arbitration soon and this deal stopped that process.  Many NHL fans will recognize that this is quite a common occurrence.  Nobody likes going to arbitration and teams and players often reach a deal beforehand.  In fact there were 7 other forwards headed to arbitration this summer who have come to an agreement with their team.  I have decided to compare Kulemin to them.  Follow me over the jump for the comparison.

Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Jonathan Bernier: Is His AHL Success Meaningful

Some guy likes putting players on NHL 11 covers
 So here is Bernier!  From http://theheadcrusher.picturepush.com

Last night Andi Petrillo of HNIC tweeted that the Leafs had made an offer for LA Kings goaltender Jonathan Bernier.  This led many Leafs fans at PPP upset and had them ranting about why he was a terrible goaltender.  To be as clear as possible, I do NOT think trading for Bernier is a good idea for the Leafs.  That being said, I think he is a lot better than a lot were giving him credit for.

People were arguing about his ES vs total save percentage, the value of his draft position, his position stuck behind Quick, his junior (CHL and WJC) production, etc.  But for this post I want to specifically look at his production in the AHL.  So follow along after the jump if that interests you.

Tuesday, 3 July 2012

7 Thoughts on Free Agency Thus Far

Image by draglikepull

When you follow a team that seems to hate the playoffs, you start to look particularly forward to certain times of the year: the trade deadline, the NHL Entry Draft, and of course the opening of NHL free agency.  A fair bit has happened around the league over the last 2 days so I thought I would provide my opinion on some of the activity.  In no particular order, here are 7 thoughts on Free Agency thus far:

Saturday, 2 June 2012

The Best of the 1989 NHL Entry Draft

Image from wikipedia.  What a terrible logo for the event which took place at the
Minnesota North stars arena.


The biggest news in the NHL this week is the retirement of the 'classy superstar' Nicklas Lidstrom (oh and a couple of teams are trying to win some silver bowl or something....).  This morning I was reading Down Goes Brown's latest post about Lidstrom's career and it was as funny as ever.  While laughing along to the post one of the jokes got me curious, who were the 52 players selected before Lidstrom?  A quick check told me which draft it was (click here for a list of players selected in the 1989 NHL entry draft (as it is from Hockey Reference it can be sorted by various statistics)) and I have thus written this short post about who I think the top 7 players were (in order) from the 1989 NHL entry draft.

Warning: Leafs fans may not be too happy...

Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Kadri Versus his Draft Class

I haven't posted here in a while (read roughly half a year).  Between a busy life and the Leafs seasons falling off a cliff I guess I just haven't gotten around to it.  Well I am back and I am going to try to dispel a myth.  The myth?

"Kadri is a bust"

Haven't you heard?  He can't even stay in the NHL!  Look how little he has produced!  He was drafted so long ago!

Are these reasonable statements?  Not really and if you follow me after the jump, I will show you why...