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Post by leafsgm on Jul 10, 2011 11:46:13 GMT -5
John, are you adding coaches too?
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Post by leafsgm on Jul 10, 2011 12:08:38 GMT -5
There are 2 Nick Larsons, looking at the positions you have assigned to them John they are incorrect.
That or the DOB is.
I know I own the younger one (CGY pick) and he is a LW.
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Post by detroitgm on Jul 10, 2011 13:00:37 GMT -5
There are 2 Nick Larsons, looking at the positions you have assigned to them John they are incorrect. That or the DOB is. I know I own the younger one (CGY pick) and he is a LW. could indeed be -- when they were put into the DB, odds are they were still in college. and as time goes by, it's up to the GM to change the positions if they so choose. in both cases, they're probably neither owned by a team anymore so positionally they've been stagnant for a while.
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Post by leafsgm on Aug 3, 2011 21:53:06 GMT -5
John, I have a question regarding DF ratings for forwards.
I have 5 players at DF 55, Bertuzzi, Clowe, Brunette, Samuelsson and Blake. One other at 57, Doan.
Looking around Mikko Koivu has a DF 67.
Now, I ask do you use career +/- stats, time on the PK in your formula?
Thanks,
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Post by detroitgm on Aug 9, 2011 20:55:40 GMT -5
plus minus is not used what so ever
time on PK is, in a way
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Post by leafsgm on Aug 10, 2011 18:33:18 GMT -5
No +/- I looked up TOI for those players on the PK and was . Blake had 1:44/game, Doan :31/game, Samuelsson :02, Bertuzzi and Brunette :00, Clowe :03. Those I my players, from the rest of the league I only picked on Mikko Koivu. He had 1:49/game on the PK. I am only concerned with my team and want to see the merits of different ratings. I have noticed that the forwards have a good -20 plus points for their DF compared to the good defensemen. Which to me seems perfect.
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Post by detroitgm on Aug 11, 2011 22:43:36 GMT -5
plus minus is useless unless you're comparing teammates and even linemates -- that is impossible to do without analyzing shift charts for every team, every game. PK time used in an overall formula, and is not the sole determinant in DF. More so, PK TOI itself is quite odd and is not used soley as the factor into the DF formula. It's used as a percentage of total TOI in DF.
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