How Can We Quantify PP Performance In Formation? →
What should teams be striving for once they're set up in the offensive zone? And how can we measure formation time success?
Read MoreWhat should teams be striving for once they're set up in the offensive zone? And how can we measure formation time success?
Read MoreWhy has the Flyers PK been unable to stop the Capitals PP in this series? What should they do differently in game 4?
Read MoreI devised a new metric to better evaluate and predict power play success in the NHL
Read MoreI created a new type of chart to visualize team power play performance over the course of the season.
Read MoreNow that John Carlson is back healthy, should he reclaim his spot atop the first unit of the Capitals' league-best power play? Or should Matt Niskanen retain his place?
Read MoreThe Ottawa Senators' penalty kill has been a goal-scoring machine this year? Is a performance like that repeatable? And can we predict which teams will score shorthanded next?
Read MoreThe Washington Capitals once again shift in a manner that frees up a sniper for a one-timer goal.
Read MoreAlex Galchenyuk's emergence as the Canadiens' primary one-timer weapon means more for the team than meets the eye. It could change everything.
Read MoreHow do rebound rates impact shooting percentages on the power play? I take a look at calculating true shooting percentages.
Read MoreI look at zone entries in more specific terms. Which are the most successful and which are the least?
Read MoreFans are up in arms about the spread of power play drop pass entries, but are they really as bad as people think?
Read MoreAre teams right to push the pace with neutral zone regroups on the power play? Using the data I've tracked, I take a look.
Read MoreSince an unheralded rookie defenseman was called up in mid-November, the Flyers' first PP unit has been on a tear. How important has he been to the turnaround? And are some recent struggles cause for concern?
Read MoreThe Philadelphia Flyers may have mastered the 6-on-4 advantage late in games.
Read MoreThe Canadiens have finally started playing Subban more on the left side, so why are things still not going that well?
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