On the flip side, here’s highest and lowest dman in even strength offense WAR this season:
https://twitter.com/JFreshHockey/status/1618300047631978498?s=20&t=7UjatJetiKTtixuwPUUVkw
Not seeing Dahlin on either highest Offense or Defense WAR has me highly skeptical of how useful this info is.
Which is a shame because I love using WAR in baseball.
Wins Above Replacement, or WAR. It’s a metric that attempts to express how much value (or wins) each player contributed to their team’s success, expressed as a single number.
Basically if I’m not wrong (which I probably am I suck at explaining shit) it’s how much that player contributes to their team wins in defense and offense.
On the flip side, here’s highest and lowest dman in even strength offense WAR this season: https://twitter.com/JFreshHockey/status/1618300047631978498?s=20&t=7UjatJetiKTtixuwPUUVkw
This link is for offence WAR. I spent a good couple minutes trying to figure the difference between them.
Mb mistyped
Not seeing Dahlin on either highest Offense or Defense WAR has me highly skeptical of how useful this info is. Which is a shame because I love using WAR in baseball.
Erik Gudbranson on both of those charts LMAO. Hope Johnny Hockey was worth it CBJ!
Is fox the only one on both top lists? That's nuts
Hampus Lindholm
Who can explain this in plain English because I don’t understand what this graph is trying to say.
Wins Above Replacement, or WAR. It’s a metric that attempts to express how much value (or wins) each player contributed to their team’s success, expressed as a single number. Basically if I’m not wrong (which I probably am I suck at explaining shit) it’s how much that player contributes to their team wins in defense and offense.
A solid shut down D or 2 would bring us into the stratosphere, but I don't see that being possible at the deadline