https://hfboards.mandatory.com/threads/out-of-town-scoreboard-2018-19-part-ii.2556253/page-23
I review games every night, once the last game has ended for the night the highlight videos are up, unless it's a game I watched live, then I don't need the highlight video, obviously. Sometimes I'll rewatch anyway. I try to watch all angles and replays, so I can be sure. On nights where there's 11 games (like last night), it takes me about an hour to do it. I'm sure tonight's game (which I'll live, since it's the only game on the NHL schedule of the entire night) will be a quick and short review. I've been doing it since the season started this year. If I go to bed early or don't have time that night, I'll review the next day.
One mistake I made, which I'm gonna have to go back and this might take me an hour or two one day soon, is I need to track down all stoppable goals against for each goalie and keep a log, so that I can look at it after the year ends. That way we can see if the goalies with poor save percentages high percentage of stoppable goals and vice versa. And I think I'll find most (with some exceptions and obviously more exceptions for goalies who didn't play a sizable number of games) of the goalie with lower save percentage allow more stoppable goals than the ones that have higher ones and vice versa. So I'm gonna have to go through my reviews soon and tally them up to this point and we can look at the end of the year.
I've been tracking these goals against for Devils goalies for years now and found that in the years Brodeur's decline started, his stoppable goal rates went up by A LOT to corroborate the poor play on paper. Same with Schneider recently. The last good year Schneider had, I think less than 20% of the goals he allowed were stoppable. That number is up to close to 30% of the last two years that he's had his save percentage go down the toilet.