Round 1, Game 2 -- Toronto @ Boston

lexrageorge

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Weak showing, let Toronto get their way on offense. We'll see if they can recover in Game 3.
 

Dewey's 'stache

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Well fuck, 8 wins in a row. But this one wasn’t their best or even better effort and the end result showed. Ullmark was solid, goaltending wasn’t the issue.
 

The Napkin

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right here
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Losing Peeke killed them. Both on the pp and extra TOI for the other 5.
Marchand shoulda got the live chicken
 

OfTheCarmen

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I lost count of how many times they tried to clear it up the right side of the goal (as from standing behind the goal) up the boards to absolutely no one.

It was like I was watching my son's not-great bantam team play.
 

Zososoxfan

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Losing Peeke killed them. Both on the pp and extra TOI for the other 5.
Marchand shoulda got the live chicken
Can I, uhhh, get a little help understanding this? I'm guessing the guys at the top did the hockey good, and the guys at the bottom did the hockey not so good. But for instance, what's the distinction between offense and on ice offense? To be more specific to the graph, why is Geekie's teal value small while Mac's is just about even with his green (dark teal?) value?
 

Jordu

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Can I, uhhh, get a little help understanding this? I'm guessing the guys at the top did the hockey good, and the guys at the bottom did the hockey not so good. But for instance, what's the distinction between offense and on ice offense? To be more specific to the graph, why is Geekie's teal value small while Mac's is just about even with his green (dark teal?) value?
I was curious myself, so I Googled around a bit. The overall concept is GameScore, adapted for the NHL by Dom Luszczyszyn of The Athletic. The model uses stats (from NaturalStatTrick's API) and feeds the stats into a formula. Which stats? These stats: goals, primary assists, secondary assists, shots on goal, blocked shots, penalty differential, face-offs, 5-on-5 Corsi differential, 5-on-5 goal differential.

I found this 2016 blog post from Luszczyszyn, if you want to see the formula: "Measuring Single Game Productivity: An Introduction To Game Score."

Individual stats are those stats for each player, and "on ice" stats are for when that player is on the ice with teammates.

It's a crude but useful tool.