Scoring Chances - Games 11-20
For those who are unfamiliar with the scoring chance metric, a player is given a chance any time someone on the ice has a chance to score. He is given a "chance for" if someone on his team has a chance to score and a "chance against" if the opposing team has a chance to score, just like +/-. The graph is broken down into three game states, EV situations, PP situations (excluding 5v3) and SH situations (excluding 5v3). At EV I've also included a "scoring chance percentage" which is the number of "chances for" divided by the the total number of chances for both teams when a given player is on the ice. The players are all represented by their jersey numbers and initials. Special thanks are due to Dennis King for counting all of the Oilers scoring chances this season and Vic Ferrari for creating an application that makes the game-to-game tallying much easier. Without further ado, I'll present the raw data for games 1-10, games 10-20 and then 1-20. My own analysis of games 1-10 can be found here, while games 11-20 and 1-20 is here:
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