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Data Driven Analysis is Our Goal. Data Driven Analysis is Our Goal. Data Driven Analysis is Our Goal. Data Driven Analysis is Our Goal. Data Driven Analysis is Our Goal. Can a 4 Year Old Beat the Experts? April 14, 2015. Written by Ian Cooper. Why Great Goaltending is a Team Effort. April 10, 2015. Written by Ian Cooper. NHL has done good job creating parity, analytics suggest. April 2, 2015. Written by Phil Curry. There have been several articles recently suggesting that changes need to be made to the N...
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– NHL has done good job creating parity, analytics suggest
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NHL has done good job creating parity, analytics suggest. NHL has done good job creating parity, analytics suggest. April 2, 2015. Written by Phil Curry. There have been several articles recently suggesting that changes need to be made to the NHL’s draft lottery. The problem, apparently, is that tanking has gotten so out of control that the league needs to further try to deter it. I wrote earlier about how the draft lottery has mitigated against tanking. So, when it comes to the draft, the league has to ...
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– Can a 4 Year Old Beat the Experts – Round 2
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Can a 4 Year Old Beat the Experts - Round 2. Can a 4 Year Old Beat the Experts - Round 2. April 30, 2015. Written by Ian Cooper. For those who are following the competition between us and my four year old daughter, the first round wasn't great for either of us: a 4-4 record, which means we might as well both have been flipping coins. We're hoping to do better this go round, as is she. Without further ado, here are her picks for Round 2. 1 Lightning beat Canadiens. 2 Rangers beat Capitals. May 3, 2015.
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Monthly archives for May, 2015. Can a 4 Year Old Beat the Experts - Round 3. May 15, 2015. Written by Ian Cooper. After a perfect 4-0 last round, it appears my four year old can't agree with us on anything. Now if the Caps had managed to knock off the Rangers, she would have gone Lightning over Caps, but as it stands, she's firmly committed to the Rangers winning that series. Meanwhile, although she initially said both […]. Can a 5 Year Old Beat the Experts - The Finals. Can a 5 Year Old Beat the Experts?
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– Can a 4 Year Old Beat the Experts – Round 3
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Can a 4 Year Old Beat the Experts - Round 3. Can a 4 Year Old Beat the Experts - Round 3. May 15, 2015. Written by Ian Cooper. After a perfect 4-0 last round, it appears my four year old can't agree with us on anything. Now if the Caps had managed to knock off the Rangers, she would have gone Lightning over Caps, but as it stands, she's firmly committed to the Rangers winning that series. Can a 4 Year Old Beat the Experts - Round 2. Can a 4 Year Old Beat the Experts - The Finals. You may use these.
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– Spreading the Wealth: Measuring Across-Season Parity
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Spreading the Wealth: Measuring Across-Season Parity. Spreading the Wealth: Measuring Across-Season Parity. April 2, 2015. Written by Phil Curry. How can this be measured? Market Share case 1. Market Share case 2. Market Share case 3. Market Share case 4. There is one additional complication to deal with. You will note that the measure for perfect parity depends on the number of teams. If there had been 12 teams in my example above, then perfect parity would have had each team winning 2 Cups, or ...Final...
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– Why the team with the most points isn’t always the best
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Why the team with the most points isn't always the best. Why the team with the most points isn't always the best. March 19, 2015. Written by Ian Cooper. In the 2008 playoffs, the Dallas Stars limped into a 5. Seed in the Western Conference with a 3-5-2 finish and 97 points. As the third best team in a strong Pacific Division (8. Overall), the Stars had drawn the defending Stanley Cup champion Anaheim Ducks as their first round opponents. But were the Stars actually lucky? By one measure, Dallas was the b...
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– Ian Cooper
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Posts by Ian Cooper. Can a 5 Year Old Beat the Experts - The Finals. May 30, 2016. Written by Ian Cooper. So after a conference final in which we differed on the Blues / Sharks series and ultimately our model prevailed, my daughter has continued to remain loyal to her Penguins, who she thinks will be planning their victory parade soon enough. Looks like we agree on this one! Can a 5 Year Old Beat the Experts - Round 3. May 14, 2016. Written by Ian Cooper. Can a 5 Year Old Beat the Experts - Round 2.
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IJay is a Harvard Law School graduate, Valedictorian of Huron College at the University of Western Ontario, former federal prosecutor in Washington, DC, and former professional high stakes poker player. IJay has been a hockey fan pretty much since the day he could walk, eventually playing as high as Tier-2 Jr. A in Toronto, where he was born and raised. When he’s not crunching numbers or just catching a game on TV, IJay is a litigator in the law firm of Armstrong Teasdale. March 28, 2014. In the march 28...
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– Analytics Pixie Dust Can’t Assume Away Ovechkin’s Glaring Deficiencies
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Analytics Pixie Dust Can't Assume Away Ovechkin's Glaring Deficiencies. Analytics Pixie Dust Can't Assume Away Ovechkin's Glaring Deficiencies. March 27, 2015. Written by IJay Palansky. Surprisingly, many in the analytics community are in agreement with many mainstream analysts who believe that Alexander Ovechkin merits serious consideration for M.V.P. Considerably less surprisingly, I disagree with all of them. Ovechkin’s linemates and goalies had a league-average shooting and goaltending, rather than t...