HoweHullOrr
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Ya, that’s about it. All we have left is the draft really and hope we get a good player or two out of it.They're much better at the tank this year.
Ya, that’s about it. All we have left is the draft really and hope we get a good player or two out of it.They're much better at the tank this year.
Capuano is still the defensive coach, right? He must have a sparkling personality.The Senators coverage in their own zone is not good. They don’t cover the opponent that is a good position to score. They are either all one side, watching the puck, or whatever.
It reminds me of 1980s WWF wrestling. Lol. It's like the Sens are the classic referee that gets distracted by something at the side of the ring and the 'villain' wrestler grabs a chair and cranks it over the other guy's head while the ref isn't looking. The whole crowd is basically screaming 'LOOK BEHIND YOU!!!' and the ref is like 'what????'The Senators coverage in their own zone is not good. They don’t cover the opponent that is a good position to score. They are either all one side, watching the puck, or whatever.
How do dzone recoveries work?Jacques quoted some of the in house stats from the game,
Corsi, 61 Sens StL 33
Zone time 6:24 Ott, 3:55 StL
Dzone rebound recoveries 70% sens, 50% StL
Screen shots 7 sens, 2 StL
Scoring chance 24 Sens, 15 StL
The two that caught my ear are Dzone Rebound recoveries and screen shots, both are the type of things you associate with getting into the dirty zones and out working the opponent.
Yeah it doesn’t show number of rebounds, if our goalie gives up a lot more you better hope we are recovering a higher percentage…. But all the numbers cast light on shitty goaltending (or at least we got badly out-goalied)How do dzone recoveries work?
If stl gave up 10 rebounds, that means stl got 5 and Ott got 5. 50%
If Ott gave up 20 rebounds, that means Ott got 14 and stl got 6. 70%
So that looks like Ott recovers more. But it also shows other things.
I just made up the numbers. Do they have a system that balances out the numbers to make it an even representation? I don't think I'm asking the question right. Hope you understand it anyway.
There is nothing Capuano can do to make Brannstrom tougher or more willing to box a player out, and there's nothing he can do to make Chychrun any smarter. You can only coach the guys you have, and he was handed the softest blue line in the NHL by a significant margin.Capuano is still the defensive coach, right? He must have a sparkling personality.
It also means the other team is getting into position to create rebounds.Yeah it doesn’t show number of rebounds, if our goalie gives up a lot more you better hope we are recovering a higher percentage…. But all the numbers cast light on shitty goaltending (or at least we got badly out-goalied)
You're assumption matches mine, but you can get a feel for potential rebounds with the shots, given we put shot them 39 to 27 it's likely the raw numbers would follow that, more opportunities for DZ rebound recoveries for StL 50% sets a max of 20, while 27 SA means at 70% DZ rebound recoveries we max out at a potential of 19, assuming every shot allows a rebound opportunity.How do dzone recoveries work?
If stl gave up 10 rebounds, that means stl got 5 and Ott got 5. 50%
If Ott gave up 20 rebounds, that means Ott got 14 and stl got 6. 70%
So that looks like Ott recovers more. But it also shows other things.
I just made up the numbers. Do they have a system that balances out the numbers to make it an even representation? I don't think I'm asking the question right. Hope you understand it anyway.
I think the comment was about the Fs more than the D.Capuano is still the defensive coach, right? He must have a sparkling personality.