[log in to unmask] (Tony Buffa) wrote:
 
>Since we all agree that there are lots of different facets to good
>goaltending, no one of which is a definite indicator of top-notch,
>average, below average, how about a system much like the NFL rates QBs?
>I think college football does something similar now, altho the formula is
>different .... a weighted average of various different categories:  save
>pct, win pct are two that come to mind ... any of you math or theoretical
>physics types out there care to generate something?  Don't look at me, I'm
>an experimentalist!
 
The NFL rating sucks.  Just don't throw interceptions and you're
rating will be good.  The college rating isn't that different.  And
they don't take into account intangibles, like leadership, which are
so important.
 
Actually, given the limited number of stats kept for hockey players in
general, I don't think this idea is plausible.
 
Kurt Stutt
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