The team basically has the same record under Evason as they did during Boudreau's last 10 games. I don't know what the other stats look like though.Whatever Guerin was seeing behind the scenes looks accurate so far. BB had run his course here.
The team basically has the same record under Evason as they did during Boudreau's last 10 games. I don't know what the other stats look like though.Whatever Guerin was seeing behind the scenes looks accurate so far. BB had run his course here.
You realize the Wild were on fire before BB was fired, right? Hence why everyone thought Guerin was trying to lose by firing him.Whatever Guerin was seeing behind the scenes looks accurate so far. BB had run his course here.
You realize the Wild were on fire before BB was fired, right? Hence why everyone thought Guerin was trying to lose by firing him.
The only real difference though is Stalock is looking a bit more confident, thus can handle a few more games instead of his shutout one night give up 4 or 5 the next.Hot streak vs sustainable is the difference in eye test for me. IMO. They were winning but they "look" better in these games under Evason. But it certainly helps having Fiala playing out of his mind.
If it takes corsi to point out that a guy had an isolated and rather invisible “good” game then it might not be the best use of advanced stats. Lets see him have an ol’ fashioned good game before propping him up by way of corsi.
Corsi simply tells the true story. You can actually do a lot of good things out there, even if you don't put the puck in the net.
Donato had some lousy stats btw, I don't see him being a factor on the PP.
Corsi simply tells the true story. You can actually do a lot of good things out there, even if you don't put the puck in the net.
Don’t bother with factsThe story told by Corsi isn't very flattering for Zucc, who has the 2nd worst CF% out of the entire forward group since the coaching change. Only Kunin is worse and he missed most of those games due to injury.
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you really are blind aren't you..Corsi simply tells the true story. You can actually do a lot of good things out there, even if you don't put the puck in the net.
Donato had some lousy stats btw, I don't see him being a factor on the PP.
The only real difference though is Stalock is looking a bit more confident, thus can handle a few more games instead of his shutout one night give up 4 or 5 the next.
Otherwise, most everyone is playing about the same. They looked every bit as "sustainable" then as they do now.
This team still lives and dies on its sub par goaltending.
20th is below half, thus subpar.Stalock currently sits at .913 save %, 20th in the league for goalies with >30 games played.
A slight bump to .916 would move him to 12th.
His GAA average is 2.58, 11th in the league for goalies with >30 games played.
15th in wins, tied for 4th with Rask in shutouts.
Ain't birdies, ain't bogeys neither. He is giving this team at the least par goal-tending.
20th is below half, thus subpar.
I appreciate the run he's on, but he's not a #1 NHL goaltender, he's an ok backup, being forced into a role he's ill-suited for.
That said... he's playing out of his mind good compared to his norm, and we need to run with it as long as we can...
We still live and die off the subpar goaltending though.
Stalock currently sits at .913 save %, 20th in the league for goalies with >30 games played.
A slight bump to .916 would move him to 12th.
His GAA average is 2.58, 11th in the league for goalies with >30 games played.
15th in wins, tied for 4th with Rask in shutouts.
Ain't birdies, ain't bogeys neither. He is giving this team at the least par goal-tending.