{"id":94803,"date":"2010-02-07T14:36:16","date_gmt":"2010-02-07T20:36:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/blogs\/?p=857"},"modified":"2010-02-07T14:36:16","modified_gmt":"2010-02-07T20:36:16","slug":"fun-with-numbers-part-i","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wwwproxy.uscho.com\/2010\/02\/07\/fun-with-numbers-part-i\/","title":{"rendered":"Fun With Numbers, Part I"},"content":{"rendered":"
First of all, kudos to Wisconsin on a fantastic event Saturday at the Camp Randall Hockey Classic. I watched the game at a Buffalo Wild Wings (so I could watch the Rangers at the same time and have a good seat for UFC 109 as well), and it definitely turned some heads when people saw what was going on.<\/p>\n
Sure, there was a little bit of an issue with the ice at one end, but to me, it was more than offset by cool stuff like Scott Gudmanson’s toque, the “IT’S A GREAT DAY FOR HOCKEY” sign on the boards in front of the benches, and of course, Adam Burish helping out on analysis between periods. I spent a fair bit of time talking with Adam during the 2005-06 season\u00a0hope he heals soon and can continue his career with the Blackhawks, but he’ll be on TV for a long time when he’s done playing.<\/p>\n
Anyway, in addition to watching for the event, I also had my eye on Wisconsin’s big stars and Hobey candidates: Brendan Smith, Derek Stepan, Michael Davies and Blake Geoffrion, and for once, I got to see something big from a Hobey contender in a game I was watching, as Smith scored the game-tying and game-winning goals in the third period in a huge comeback for the Badgers (and a heartbreaker for the Wolverines, who really could have used that win for their NCAA tournament chances).<\/p>\n
As Smith scored his first goal, I said, “That’s a huge goal for him,” referring to his case as a potential Hobey winner. When he scored his second, I said, “Oh, just give it to him already.” Now, while I may have been a bit premature with that second statement, he’s having a Hobey-caliber season (his 1.27 PPG from the blueline is in the ballpark with Matt Carle’s 1.36 in 2005-06), and scoring two huge goals on a bigtime stage is the kind of performance that definitely gets a player closer to the Hobey.<\/p>\n
But it got me thinking about the Hobey race and how best to account for when players put up their points, so I decided to take a closer look.<\/p>\n