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Date: | Fri, 10 Dec 1993 07:59:00 PST |
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Here's another example of why I think the +/- statistic is overused and
misused. (And it's a plug for my alma mater. :-)
1992-93 CCHA +/- LEADERS (based on 30 league games)
1. Patrick Neaton, MICHIGAN +34
2. David Roberts, MICHIGAN +33
3. Mark Ouimet, MICHIGAN +32
3. Chris Tamer, MICHIGAN +32
5. Dan Stiver, MICHIGAN +30
5. Aaron Ward, MICHIGAN +30
Roberts, Ouimet and Stiver formed Michigan's top line. Tamer and Ward were
paired together on defense a majority of the time. Jeez, I wonder if +/- is
line dependent? :-)
It can be safely said that these were not the CCHA's six best offensive, six
best defensive or six best overall players. What are they then? The
conference's six best +/- players as measured by ...
John H
U Mich
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