if you ever took a stat course you know they teach you that you need to apply a logic test against any data pool you are studying. sadly its been 25 years since my university days and I cant remember off the top of my head the name of the stats test but basically anytime you are collecting data and trying to make predictions you MUST THROW AWAY THE GREATEST EXTREMES OF YOUR DATA
after all... you are trying to make future predictions. its UNLIKELY the GREATEST EXTREMES indicate any sort of NORM
so no... sorry... im not cherry picking. just applying some common sense and some scientific logic
No need to predict anything here. What I am referring to has already come to pass.
We have seen time and again that Tuukka's play at the start of this season has always been suspect, because of the fact that he is traditionally a very slow starter. This season, with the way the offense has disappeared at times, and the fact that he has let in some very soft goals at bad times, for me, seems to be amplified this problem.
I see no reason why there is an issue with me calling that out.