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    Goal Differential Matters

    Working on some facts, in the very initial stages, but here are some alarming, but not necessarily surprising facts:

    Over the last 6 years, 26 teams have entered the playoffs with goal differentials less than 10 goals, only 5 have won the first round series.

    Also in the last 6 years, 8 teams have entered the playoffs with differentials less than 0, only 1 has gotten past the first round.

    Bad news for Panthers and Capitals backers.

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    Also worth mentioning, out of regular season wins, GF, GA, it had the highest correlation with playoff wins at 30%.

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    ESPN insider has a write up on goal differential, but concentraiting on the last 35 games. Based on that they worked out odds of winning each series. Here is what they came up with.

    Chance of Los Angeles Kings winning series: 53 percent

    Chance of Ottawa Senators winning series: 53 percent

    Chance of Boston Bruins winning series: 59 percent

    Chance of St. Louis Blues winning series: 90 percent

    Chance of Phoenix Coyotes winning series: 87 percent
    (special note here I checked and the Blackhawks horrible losing streak started right at the begining of their last 35, which skews this number if you are looking at recent play)

    Chance of Nashville Predators winning series: 83 percent

    Chance of New Jersey Devils winning series: 82 percent

    Chance of Pittsburgh Penguins winning series: 71 percent

    Most telling in my opinion is the Blues. No reason for Sharks to start playing that much better or for the blues to regress. Blues are my big first round series play and also on Nashville.

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    Interesting, thanks odog

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    Here's another interesting one, though I think it places too much emphasis on past playoff numbers. I mean, we are talking about who is "hot", not who was hot or not in the past. Good to keep those past numbers in mind though.

    Goalie heat index for playoffs:
    Rank
    Name
    Team
    Playoffs
    Current season
    SOGA
    Projected
    1
    BOS
    .935
    .920
    1659
    .927
    2
    STL
    .923
    .926
    1211
    .923
    3
    WSH
    N/A
    .922
    192
    .922
    4
    OTT
    .933
    .914
    1917
    .919
    5
    DET
    .919
    .920
    1496
    .917
    6
    PHX
    .958
    .930
    2066
    .917
    7
    VAN
    .917
    .919
    1577
    .915
    8
    CHI
    .924
    .903
    1507
    .914
    9
    PHI
    .917
    .909
    1554
    .913
    10
    NJD
    .913
    .908
    1472
    .911
    11
    NYR
    .909
    .930
    1753
    .910
    12
    PIT
    .910
    .913
    1768
    .907
    13
    LAK
    .900
    .929
    1863
    .907
    14
    NSH
    .908
    .923
    2153
    .904
    15
    FLA
    .898
    .917
    1502
    .902
    16
    SJS
    .904
    .915
    1865
    .901

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