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CF% stands for “Corsi For Percentage”. It is just the difference between Corsi events for and against represented as a percentage. Greater than 50% and a team has been controlling the action more often than not.
damonberryman wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 6:06 pm
It will be the first time Lou has not been with them. Just FYI, I recently moved back to the Coast. Nice to be home. Miss the food in NY but not much more.
Welcome back dbm
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micky107 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 12:56 am.
CF% stands for “Corsi For Percentage”. It is just the difference between Corsi events for and against represented as a percentage. Greater than 50% and a team has been controlling the action more often than not.
SKYO wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 10:02 pm
Wooo! another strong game for Demko.
Pumping him up for MAX return!
Maybe we can score another captain for him
Don’t tease SKYO with potential trade scenarios. He’ll be up all night.
Realistically tho (if current play quality continues) I think what determines our goaltending scenario next season will be Markstrom’s ask. The hard truth is that Jacob is a late bloomer while Demko looks to be on your typical curve for elite puck stoppers, this means that Benning cannot commit term and dollars to Markstrom beyond Thatcher’s current contract because Demko will be ready to be the main man in a couple years if his current play continues.
What I liked, the active sticks and support at the defensive blueline frustrated the hell out of the Panthers all night.
Has the PK changed up a bit and become more aggressive on the opposition with the puck? Previously sat back content to have the puck passed around the perimeter, blocking cross ice passes and shots.
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SKYO wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 10:02 pm
Wooo! another strong game for Demko.
Pumping him up for MAX return!
Maybe we can score another captain for him
Don’t tease SKYO with potential trade scenarios. He’ll be up all night.
Realistically tho (if current play quality continues) I think what determines our goaltending scenario next season will be Markstrom’s ask. The hard truth is that Jacob is a late bloomer while Demko looks to be on your typical curve for elite puck stoppers, this means that Benning cannot commit term and dollars to Markstrom beyond Thatcher’s current contract because Demko will be ready to be the main man in a couple years if his current play continues.
Definitely will be one of the more interesting story lines with this team and obviously the return for either will be a huge factor along with Markstroms asking price.
If Marky comes in reasonable AND a team is offering a top end D prospect + for Demko then there are gynourmous decisions to be made that will reverberate throughout the organization for countless millennia...
The emergence of Mike Dipietro as another top goalie in the pipeline might lessen the sting of losing TD
Topper wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 9:09 am
What I liked, the active sticks and support at the defensive blueline frustrated the hell out of the Panthers all night.
Has the PK changed up a bit and become more aggressive on the opposition with the puck? Previously sat back content to have the puck passed around the perimeter, blocking cross ice passes and shots.
I watched some of the coiler/panther game the day before the canucks game and noticed how slow the florida D is at moving the puck up ice. They plod along east/west just as much as north/south...seemingly to avoid turning over pucks by passing through the forecheck. It makes for a team that apppears slower than they actually are.
micky107 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 12:56 am.
CF% stands for “Corsi For Percentage”. It is just the difference between Corsi events for and against represented as a percentage. Greater than 50% and a team has been controlling the action more often than not.
It doesn’t surprise me to see Sutter, Leivo, and Ferland way down there. None of them are renowned for puck control.
Does CF take into account PK time?
That's what I was wondering. From a quick look around, it appears that Corsi numbers are for even strength only. In that case... Sutter/Leivo/Ferland not so good last game.
micky107 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 12:56 am.
CF% stands for “Corsi For Percentage”. It is just the difference between Corsi events for and against represented as a percentage. Greater than 50% and a team has been controlling the action more often than not.
It doesn’t surprise me to see Sutter, Leivo, and Ferland way down there. None of them are renowned for puck control.
Does CF take into account PK time?
That's what I was wondering. From a quick look around, it appears that Corsi numbers are for even strength only. In that case... Sutter/Leivo/Ferland not so good last game.
Not surprising to see the top 3 names there. THe offensive line that would generally get minutes vs opponent's #4 line whenever possible.
Still real good though.
Real good too, Quinn Hughes "AND" Chris Tanev !! He looks great this year.