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poisondhearts37
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Location: A goaltending coach, A few good bounces and the oilers are cup champions!! Joined: 01.24.2010
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Nice work as usual. |
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kicksave856
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: i love how not saying dumb things on the internet was never an option. Joined: 09.29.2005
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Nice work as usual. - poisondhearts37
sheng peng, nice blog. - kicksave856
Thank you! |
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hiway39
Season Ticket Holder Los Angeles Kings |
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Location: San Francisco, CA Joined: 03.01.2010
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carter = en fuego
dowd = wtf on the second goal
gaborik = wtf on the OT goal
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poisondhearts37
Los Angeles Kings |
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Location: A goaltending coach, A few good bounces and the oilers are cup champions!! Joined: 01.24.2010
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carter = en fuego
dowd = wtf on the second goal
gaborik = wtf on the OT goal - hiway39
Dont forget Kopi. He wasnt to hot in this game either. And based on how many times Brown fell down once again. I had to drink alot. Thank god for uber. |
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What's promising is that all of LA's recent improvements on the PK seem fairly sustainable -- including Budaj's middle-of-the-road 86.14 Save% at 4v5 since 11/3/16 -- chiefly because there haven't been any enormous, unusual improvements from earlier in the year. - Sheng Peng
I respectfully disagree that it's sustainable and would argue that there not being "any enormous, unusual improvements from earlier in the year" is a big clue that it's not. If you can't point to obvious changes, but you're seeing obviously better results, then it's likely just a hot streak that'll run its course eventually.
Besides, a 90% PK just isn't sustainable, especially for a squad that ends up between 81 and 83% every season (12-13: 83.2%, 13-14: 83.1%, 14-15: 80.9%, 15-16: 81.4%). Even if they just maintain their current, overall 84.7%, it'll be the highest in the last five years by over a point and a half. It stands to reason, then, that their average the rest of the way probably won't be much higher than that, 84.7%. What's likely is that this PK success will end at some point and they'll go through stretches in the high 70s and early 80s again to even things out. |
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dowd = wtf on the second goal
gaborik = wtf on the OT goal - hiway39
Personally, I usually never mind defensive mistakes which lead to goals against -- there's so much space out there. Dowd, however, no such excuse. Hopefully, he's not scratched next game as a result.
I respectfully disagree that it's sustainable and would argue that there not being "any enormous, unusual improvements from earlier in the year" is a big clue that it's not. If you can't point to obvious changes, but you're seeing obviously better results, then it's likely just a hot streak that'll run its course eventually.
Besides, a 90% PK just isn't sustainable, especially for a squad that ends up between 81 and 83% every season (12-13: 83.2%, 13-14: 83.1%, 14-15: 80.9%, 15-16: 81.4%). Even if they just maintain their current, overall 84.7%, it'll be the highest in the last five years by over a point and a half. It stands to reason, then, that their average the rest of the way probably won't be much higher than that, 84.7%. What's likely is that this PK success will end at some point and they'll go through stretches in the high 70s and early 80s again to even things out. - Osprey
Sorry, that's on me, my writing wasn't clear. I didn't mean to suggest that LA will be killing penalties at a 90% clip for the rest of the season. I meant to say that their current top-10 status reflects where I think they'll remain the rest of the year. They'll certainly have some swoons.
For what it's worth, LA is first or second in the league in 4v5 Fenwick Against/60, Shots Against/60, Scoring Chances Against/60, and Expected Goals Against/60. Penalty killing appears to be a legitimate asset of the team's. |
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hiway39
Season Ticket Holder Los Angeles Kings |
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Location: San Francisco, CA Joined: 03.01.2010
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did you mean defensive mistakes in OT? if its misreading a play, sure, i don't disagree. but gaborik was the fresh fwd on the ice, while carter was at the tail end of the shift...gabbo had to turn on the jets there and help back. |
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did you mean defensive mistakes in OT? if its misreading a play, sure, i don't disagree. but gaborik was the fresh fwd on the ice, while carter was at the tail end of the shift...gabbo had to turn on the jets there and help back. - hiway39
Yea, I meant defensive mistakes. I thought Gaborik tried his best to get back, but he had sunk down so low in the offensive zone, so he had a lot to make up. And of course, there's the question of how good Gaborik's jets are at this point.
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hiway39
Season Ticket Holder Los Angeles Kings |
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Location: San Francisco, CA Joined: 03.01.2010
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Yea, I meant defensive mistakes. I thought Gaborik tried his best to get back, but he had sunk down so low in the offensive zone, so he had a lot to make up. And of course, there's the question of how good Gaborik's jets are at this point. - Sheng Peng
relatively speaking, gabbo's jets are still upper tier on the kings...which isn't saying much. |
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