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December 31, 1969     4 Comments

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  • October 4, 2014 3:34 pm

    Seems like projected save pctg (P_SVPCT) and the SVPFSI do not match up very well. Is this because of projected error margins or something?

  • October 4, 2014 3:36 pm

    Looks like projected sv% (P_SVPCT) and sv% FSI (SVPFSI) don't match up very well. Which should I be using to bolster my save percentage during the draft?

  • October 4, 2014 3:47 pm

    As a fantasy hockey manager, you can't disregard the expected number of shots faced by a goalie when looking at SV%. Imagine you own two goalies. One of these goalies (goalie A) gets you a 0.914 SV% on 1800 shots against. Next, you can choose your 2nd goalie. Do you choose goalie B with a .921 SV% on 1200 shots? Or do you choose goalie C with a .919 on 2050 shots? Which goalie (B or C), when combined with goalie A, gives you the best overall SV% for your fantasy team?

  • October 4, 2014 3:51 pm

    So, to answer your question, the SV% FSI is a better indicator of how a goalie will influence your fantasy hockey team than just the plain SV% by itself.

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