Wednesday Premium Content: Five Potential Defender Trade Targets
We look at the Winnipeg Jets microstatistics, and answer other analytical questions surrounding the team
Welcome to this week's edition of our paid-subscriber hockey analysis series, where we delve deep into the world of hockey statistics, analytical theory, player development, Winnipeg Jets, and more.
This time around, we continue our exploration of the Jets' performances in microstatistics, a couple of analytical profiles on five potential trade deadline targets, and a discussion on how to and not to adjust results from model outputs.
So, without further ado, let's dive right in.
MICROSTATISTICS UPDATE
Unfortunately, we are no longer caught up. I was unable to track game 44 against the Ottawa Senators live. Technical issues hindered my ability to track the game post-hoc (thanks Sportsnet), and I accidentally re-tracked one period of the game against the New York Islanders.
It was a useful test for the consistency of my tracking, but that was a period's worth of time I won't get back.
Oh well... we'll be caught up again by next Wednesday. My apologies.
Since we only have one game updated, we'll focus on recapping the recent game against the Boston Bruins and also examine the Winnipeg Jets' microstats for special teams.
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