A few key changes in teams’ empty-net strategies, not to mention improving skills, have goalies dreaming about scoring more than...
Doesn’t it seem like goalie goal attempts are on the rise? I sure think so. And I’ll be frank: I don’t have any stats to back it up. I don’t think they even exist if I wanted to find them. It’s all anecdotal.
Jarry already has a goal in the AHL, so this isn’t anything new for him. But I think there are a few reasons why more attempts are happening. And Wednesday’s game was a perfect illustration. Analytics changed that line of thinking. And again, this is anecdotal from what numbers geeks have told me, but the metrics showed that pulling the goalie with three or even four minutes remaining resulted in teams having a better chance at scoring.
I think a fair number of coaches and players have finally come around to my line of thinking: that an aggressive approach to empty net goal scoring is more conducive to winning than sitting back and hoping the opposition doesn’t score.to score. There’s a burning desire amongst the goalie union to join that special club of goal scorers.
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