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Glen wrote:
> 1993-94 Regular Season Conference Games
> Conference Games Overtimes Ties Ties/OT
> # # % # % %
> CCHA 166 27 16.3 13 7.8 48.1
> WCHA 158 22 13.9 14 8.9 63.6
> ECAC 132 32 24.2 18 13.6 56.3
> HE 96 18 18.6 13 13.6 72.2
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> Total 552 99 17.9 58 10.5 58.6
So let us assume that 1993-94 was a normal year and 10.5% of all games
are tied after 65 minutes. To date, there have been 12 games in HE of
which 4 have been tied after 65 minutes. The question is what is the
chance that 4 games out of 12 would be tied if the chance of a
tie is 0.105?
The answer is 12!/(4!*8!) * (.895)**8 * (.105)**4 = .0248
If one adds to this the chance that there were more than four ties
(certainly if people were amazed that there were four ties, they would
be at least as amazed if there were five or more) the result is .0301.
Although a 3% chance is not too likely, events which such probability
happen often enough. [About 3% of the time :-).] I suspect that in a
couple of weeks the ratio will start approaching .105.
Ralph Baer RPI '68, '70, '74
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