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Puck Over the Glass

Aaron Knodell

Hockey analysis and occasionally other things but mainly hockey analysis

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What Happened To Thomas Harley?

Thomas Harley is having a bad season. There’s not really much debate on this point. Just looking at basic box score stats, he’s on pace for just 4 goals and 39 points after scoring at a 16 goal, 51 point pace over the past two seasons. On a...

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Which Is Better at Predicting Future Goals: Corsi, Expected Goals, or Scoring Chances?

Just before the 2015-16 NHL season began, Dawson Sprigings and Asmae Toumi published an article at Hockey-Graphs describing an expected goals model (xG) and showing that it had more predictive power for future team and individual goal scori...

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A Brief History of NHL Play-by-Play Data

Over the Summer, I took on a project I assumed would consume a few weeks or maybe a month at most: building my own NHL Real-Time Scoring System (RTSS), aka play-by-play (PBP), scraper for R (Github here). Instead it’s taken several months t...

6 months ago
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Introducing RAPM for Transition Statistics

One of the things that makes hockey so difficult, and fun, to analyze is that there are so many different moving parts that contribute to the final result of a game. While goals obviously get the most attention, understanding the processes...

8 months ago
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Just How Good Is Jason Robertson?

This is part two of me taking umbrage with how a couple of Dallas Stars players are ranked, both league-wide and within the team.1 The Athletic covered the league with their annual player tiers, while Sean Shapiro covered the Stars at Shap...

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