Just 5 more years on his contract.Carlo is fucking awful.
The “luck” stat is PDO, which is team shot percentage plus team save percentage. Most teams sit right around 1.000. I think the Bruins were at .991 for the regular season.Yes! One! Prior to the goal this first period has been so appallingly one-sided that I have to think we’re looking at a phenomenon of asymmetrical skillsets PLUS a rare cluster of luck-fueled outcomes. Which of Corsi/Fenwick/xGF comes closest to being hockey’s version of Babip? Can we regress to the mean now, maybe?
And by no surprise the Bruins had 0.823 and 0.924 PDOs in the first two games of this series.The “luck” stat is PDO, which is team shot percentage plus team save percentage. Most teams sit right around 1.000. I think the Bruins were at .991 for the regular season.
Grateful for this. We need PDO PDQ.The “luck” stat is PDO, which is team shot percentage plus team save percentage. Most teams sit right around 1.000. I think the Bruins were at .991 for the regular season.
It’s still a very tradeable contract if they want to go that route. 6’ 5” defenseman locked up for their age 26 - 30 seasons at $4.1 million cap hits are still valuable.Just 5 more years on his contract.
Matter of fact, the vast majority of the Bruins defence is locked in for at least two more seasons.
I like this idea and it happens rarely enough that it has the benefit of being a cool novelty without having too much of an outsized impact. Though you do lose the ultra rare but amazing multi-shorty scenarios.If you score a SH goal - it should wipe out the rest of the PP.