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The Yo-Yo: Starting with Viktor's trusted RW for life Kyle Murray, the puck is run back and cycled through the entire team before landing on Vik's stick, where he kicks it into high gear and carries the play into the offensive zone. His primary objective is to beat everyone to the net and snipe it past the opposing goalie, but failing that he tries to feed the puck back to one of his wingers.

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So first prompt and the website is called hockeycoolstatsforsure.com or .ca I assume for Canadians? It works a lot like five38 which basically just predicts using every stat available collected for a true % measurement of who will win.

So it correctly predicted that Man City would win the treble and they easily did. So for this season they are predicting a Buffalo Stampede vs Edmonton Blizzard final. The Blizzard this season are in an...interesting conference and Buffalo have ever so slightly favoured odds for that Conference of hell. Which basically means that the most likely outcome is the Isaac Bowl for the finals!

2 of the last winners of last winners in the past 3 seasons gunning another ring. Both have very strong offenses and respectable/the best defensive players in the league this season so it makes sense that these 2 would stat wise the 2 to be favourites probability wise. Playoffs are crazy though so we will have to see what happens.

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Prompt 2

Who doesn't love a set play that involves a goalie? After playing for the New Orleans Specters for sixteen seasons now, Jon St. Ark begged and begged the coaches to involve him on a set play so that he could get involved in the offense. Over and over again the coaches told him, "sure thing, Ark, we'll get right on that." But nothing ever came of it. Instead he was stuck just doing his usual outlet pass along the boards to a defenseman, maybe the rare puck clear. But, after sixteen full seasons, finally the coaches had enough and let him be involved in a play of his own. This play, known as 'Computer Blue' among the coaches, involves St. Ark taking the puck from behind the net but keeping it instead of immediately passing off. He takes the puck to the right circle, drawing the forecheckers, before making a slap pass back to open ice to a breaking forward who should hopefully have a one-on-one or maybe even a breakaway. Unfortunately they haven't had a chance to run the play yet but the season is only half over.

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A new stat becoming popular with the analytic community is Cel/60 which translates to Cellies per 60 minutes. It keeps track of how often a player is celebrating whether on or off the ice. Cellies don't just have to be after goals. Anything more than a stick tap or glove bump is considered a celly by the tracking system. Rence Sykut currently leads the SMJHL by a substantial margin in this metric. He is known for giving flying shoulder bumps to his teammates after hard backchecks as well as fanning their sticks after wicked hard shots toward the net. Most iconically, he has been known to jump on his goalie's back and go for a piggy back ride after big saves in crucial situations to signify that the tender is putting the team on his back. Truly, this is a stat tailor made for a player to Rence's exuberance and love of celebrating great achievements on the ice.

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Option 2:

Konstantin's favorite set play has to be one which isn't truly an offensive set play I would argue. It basically is that just once Buffalo has retrieved the puck from their opponents they already signal for Konstantin to move towards the goalie. Konstantin takes the puck behind his own net to allow for his teammates to set up in their correct position and then just barrels ahead with full speed , trying to deke out opponents if he has to so he carries to puck into the offensive zone. Once he has crossed the blue line he usually tries to just let go off the puck while trying to make it seem that he is pulling out some nasty deke. In reality tho the more offensive inclined defender should pick up the puck and either distribute it to the wingers or perhaps find Konstantin if Selich doesn't have more than 1 player on him.

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3. Buffalo Stampede , Eduard Selich 5 (Maximilian Wachter, Alexis Metzler) at 16:25
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8. Buffalo Stampede , Eduard Selich 7 (Brynjar Tusk, Alexis Metzler) at 13:55
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With so many ways to track the game, it feels like every little thing a player can do has been accounted for before, during and even after the game. But we here at Spidey Technologies have finally cracked the code to one of the most important stats that has gone unaccounted for and has led to many successful teams winning cups.

The secret is strides per shift. Yes some believe time on the ice is the winning formula for how a team manages their players per game. That can be an elementary tool for the less educated to help manage a team and give proper rest. But if you break it down, who cares if you are on the ice for 3 minutes if you have only moved around a handful of strides. You will still be fully energized, and your players are still in fighting shape. In reverse if you are chasing the puck, being forced to move, wearing down after 20 seconds we know you need a replacement. No longer will top producers be limited to 50 second shifts if they have dominated the ice and reduced movement. The science is there, less movement means fresher legs, more movement mean expensed energy and you need to go! Strides per game allows lesser teams to compete against the best, and allows the better teams to win cups as players get the absolute most out of their time on the ice!

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The RW pass the puck to the right defenseman that try to pass to the center close to the middle of the ice. The LW is open and receive the puck and go right to the net and got 2 options: Shoot the puck or pass to the center that also crash the net for a rebound or a pass.

  
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Troy McClure IIII here with the neatest start that is sweeping the jr league and we'll soon be sweeping all sports! The stat is C.P.S. or cuss per shift. Related to the S.P.S. or sighs per shift,  it counts how many times you're teammates swear or exclaim during your shift on the ice. It can be positive or negative based on a number of factors.   It has many applications,  such as when Roman Cechmanek II makes a huge save, the Regina bench goes nuts,  and that's a plus 1 for Cechmanek. When I, Troy McClure IIII misses the net for the 5th time on the powerplay, that's a minus 1. Obviously inflection matters as well. To collect this data,  old Dell optiplex 530 with microphone arrays were installed under all the benches in the Jr's. The overall data seems to follow league trends: impressive stat getters are getting higher C.P.S. then those who fall flat.

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This isn't necessarily a play to score, but a play to send a message. Offensive draw, left side. We win the draw back, I (at left D) play the puck across to my RD partner along the blue line. Option 1, cannon that thing on net, as the winger has charged net front to screen and tip. Option 2, if things take too long and wing it around the boards. Not super hard, but like 75% speed. This lets their winger have to go just above his corner on the left to get it coming around. Usually the D sees he won't get the back and backs up to be in a better defensive position for the counter, but not on this one. If they speed is right and the winger as their head down for slightly too long, they don't see me pinching down the boards the absolutely blow them up. I love this play, because we either get a scoring chance, or I get to hit the crap out of someone and make them worried the rest of the game.

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