Awards & Honorifics 2022

Started by RichH, January 12, 2022, 01:04:08 AM

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billhoward

Quote from: Al DeFlorioShane one of 28 [!] on the Richter watch list: https://www.uscho.com/2022/01/20/watch-list-announced-of-28-goalies-for-2022-mike-richter-award-as-top-netminder-in-ncaa-d-i-mens-hockey/
Two Notre Dame goalies, Ryan Bischel and Matt Galajda, among those named.

Trotsky

Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: Al DeFlorioShane one of 28 [!] on the Richter watch list: https://www.uscho.com/2022/01/20/watch-list-announced-of-28-goalies-for-2022-mike-richter-award-as-top-netminder-in-ncaa-d-i-mens-hockey/
Two Notre Dame goalies, Ryan Bischel and Matt Galajda, among those named.
Decide it in Boston.

Trotsky

Just give it to Perets.

These are Perets' numbers:

22 games
10 shutouts
0.84 GAA
.953 Sv%

Stop the fight.

RichH

Quote from: TrotskyJust give it to Perets.

These are Perets' numbers:

22 games
10 shutouts
0.84 GAA
.953 Sv%

Stop the fight.

Hell, just rename the award for him. Better to win an award named for someone who was actually a superlative college goaltender.

Trotsky

Perets' backup got his 4th shutout last night.  He's 6th in the NCAA; 2nd in GAA (1.21).

Shane is 7th in the NCAA in GAA (1.84) and 8th in Sv% (.928) so that aint the problem.

abmarks

Quote from: TrotskyPerets' backup got his 4th shutout last night.  He's 6th in the NCAA; 2nd in GAA (1.21)..

So it's the system?

Are there any advanced metrics out there that (at least) purport to separate out GAA/save percentage from the quality and volume of shot attempts?

In soccer you could at look at the xG of the shot attempts on a given goalie to see how much they under/overachieved expectation.

Anything similar for hockey? (Bearlover?)

Also, is there a stat that looks at the effects of rebound control?  Save percentage doesn't track whether the save is held right or if it generates a rebound--id think that the goalie generating more rebounds would give up more goals than the one with better rebound control?

arugula

Is it the system? Or is it a good team and a terrible schedule.   Other than UND, with whom they split, they have played no one good.

Dafatone

Quote from: arugulaIs it the system? Or is it a good team and a terrible schedule.   Other than UND, with whom they split, they have played no one good.

Beat Q in overtime.

marty

Quote from: arugulaIs it the system? Or is it a good team and a terrible schedule.   Other than UND, with whom they split, they have played no one good.

What year did they split with North Dakota?
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

arugula

Q split with UND this season.  I was referring to Q.

Dafatone

Quote from: arugulaQ split with UND this season.  I was referring to Q.

I should really pay more attention to things.

They haven't played a ton of good teams, but they give up like no goals, so they're at least very good.

arugula

Definitely good but not sure how good.