Tuesday, April 17, 2012

HABS 2011-12 FINAL SHORT-HANDED RISK/REWARD RATINGS AND RATIOS

The below graph is a visual representation of every Montreal player's SHORT-HANDED risk/reward rating. SHORT-HANDED risk/reward ratings are an indication of how many more successful plays a player makes than unsuccessful plays for every minute they are on the ice SHORT-HANDED. The higher the number, the more positive impact the player has on their team's ability to acquire and maintain puck-possession while short-handed.





 The below graph is a visual representation of every Montreal Canadiens player's short-handed ratio. Simply put, short-handed ratio is the number of successful plays a player makes short-handed for every 1 unsuccessful play. The higher the number, the more a player helps his team short-handed. Unlike short-handed risk/reward ratings, ratio does not take into account ice-time.










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