A Call to Appleyard: Penalty Statistical Analysis

NJGoalie

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I made an observation in the GDT yesterday that the referees are far more likely to call penalties on teams that are winning a game. I'm wondering if a statistical analysis is available for either the Flyers or the entire league that shows the breakdown of penalty calls with respect to the score of the game.

I want to see if the stats are as wildly skewed as I would expect them to be.

It seems like on a nightly basis, regardless of which teams you watch, the referees will watch 4 penalties on the losing team with no call, just waiting for the winning team to commit any minor infraction to give the losing team a better chance to tie it and go to the sweet, sweet entertaining OT.

Every game I watch that is close in the 3rd seems to be called with the purpose of creating late drama.
 

Appleyard

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That is a pretty awesome paper.

NHL wide data for this season:

Penalty differential when leading: -338
Penalty differential when trailing: +338


The Flyers are one of only 4 teams in the league this year who have had a negative penalty differential while trailing... (Philly, Winnipeg, Boston & Anaheim)
 

JojoTheWhale

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trying to find a puck possession stat page. thought there might be something at NHL.com

Nhl.com is entirely unreliable at this point, sadly.

Try war-on-ice.com or corsica.hockey. If you need something specific you can't find there, I can probably point you in the right direction at least.
 

NJGoalie

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That is a pretty awesome paper.

NHL wide data for this season:

Penalty differential when leading: -338
Penalty differential when trailing: +338


The Flyers are one of only 4 teams in the league this year who have had a negative penalty differential while trailing... (Philly, Winnipeg, Boston & Anaheim)

Do you see this as a statistical anomaly that definitively points to losing teams getting more calls on a regular basis? Based on the total amount of games played it seems like it could be negligible. The fact that only 4 teams have a negative differential when trailing, however, tells me that there is some value that points toward confirmation of the theory.
 

BackToTheBrierePatch

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That is a pretty awesome paper.

NHL wide data for this season:

Penalty differential when leading: -338
Penalty differential when trailing: +338


The Flyers are one of only 4 teams in the league this year who have had a negative penalty differential while trailing... (Philly, Winnipeg, Boston & Anaheim)

that is pretty shocking that the Ducks are still on that list considering the run they have been on since Christmas. They must of been far and away #1 before that when they looked terrible.
 

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