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Hockey Metrics
by Paul on 08/06/08 at 07:04 PM ET
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from Rick Nothrop of the Prince Albert Daily Herald,
Baseball has Bill James. Football has draft guru, Mel Kiper Jr. and Aaron Schatz, who started Footballoutsiders.com dedicated to statistical analysis of the National Football League.
But where do hockey fans look for insightful, investigative musings on the National Hockey League?...
Thankfully, there is a place hockey fans can turn: Hockeyanalytics.com. Allan Ryder maintains Hockeyanalytics.com, a website with reams of information that just might one day do for hockey what Bill James did for baseball.
Ryder’s regular columns in the Globe and Mail expound on the virtues of new statistics — called metrics — that shed new light on the game of hockey.
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