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Corsi Percentage by Period

I got a few questions about Monday's piece on Corsi Percentage at even-strength with the scored tied.  In particular, people wanted to see how Corsi Percentage varied by lead and by period.  There is a significant effect:

 

Up 1 Tied Down 1
1st/2nd 48.1 50 51.9
3rd<18 mins 43.3 50 56.7
Total 46.1 50 53.9

 

Being up or down one goal has only the most minimal effect on shot rates during the first two periods.  But in the third period, the team that's up goes into a defensive shell, while the team that's down pinches and takes chances.  Here are team statistics and rankings in the first two periods:

 

Up 1/1-2 Tied/1-2 Down 1/1-2 Rank Up Rank Down
chi 54.6 56.5 64.1 1 1
pit 50.9 54.4 51.8 4 15
phi 49.1 53.7 50.2 11 21
tb 50.7 53.1 51.5 5 18
stl 50.0 52.8 54.7 7 6
nj 49.6 52.5 49.1 10 26
pho 48.1 52.5 52.8 18 12
buf 49.9 51.3 51.7 9 17
bos 48.1 51.2 45.2 16 29
ana 47.2 51.1 53.0 21 10
tor 50.2 50.9 52.9 6 11
ott 48.1 50.8 55.5 17 5
min 48.2 50.7 49.4 15 23
la 53.8 50.6 56.2 2 3
van 46.4 50.6 54.1 25 9
nsh 47.2 50.4 51.2 22 19
dal 51.0 50.2 54.2 3 8
car 47.6 49.8 57.6 19 2
det 49.9 49.7 46.6 8 28
cls 44.9 49.6 49.2 26 25
mon 42.9 49.6 54.6 30 7
atl 48.7 49.4 51.7 12 16
cgy 48.4 49.2 50.2 14 20
edm 44.8 47.3 56.1 27 4
was 43.5 46.1 52.5 29 13
nyr 44.6 45.9 44.4 28 30
nyi 48.6 45.8 49.2 13 24
fla 47.3 45.7 50.1 20 22
col 47.1 44.8 52.5 24 14
sj 47.1 44.1 47.4 23 27

 

Chicago dominates, as usual.  The 3rd period looks a little different:

 

Up 1/3rd Tied/3rd Down 1/3rd Rank Up Rank Down
chi 47.4 61.3 68.8 6 1
det 50.0 58.4 64.0 3 4
phi 49.7 57.5 63.6 4 6
nj 49.2 56.3 52.9 5 24
buf 37.3 56.2 65.2 28 2
tor 52.5 55.7 64.8 1 3
stl 39.4 53.4 55.8 22 18
pit 40.8 51.6 52.6 20 25
la 44.5 51.6 56.3 13 15
was 42.6 51.3 54.2 18 20
cgy 45.6 51.3 62.9 11 7
nyr 40.5 51.1 56.6 21 14
nsh 43.1 50.9 63.9 17 5
atl 28.2 50.7 49.6 30 28
ott 45.6 50.6 61.3 10 9
tb 46.0 50.6 52.2 8 26
cls 43.5 50.2 55.9 16 17
van 46.2 50.0 59.1 7 11
sj 44.2 48.5 53.3 14 23
car 41.8 48.0 53.9 19 21
bos 50.3 47.7 62.0 2 8
edm 44.6 47.5 54.4 12 19
ana 38.4 47.3 61.1 26 10
pho 45.7 47.0 56.0 9 16
dal 37.2 46.9 56.9 29 13
fla 38.1 45.4 44.0 27 30
min 43.6 43.7 53.7 15 22
mon 38.6 42.3 58.9 24 12
col 39.1 40.8 49.0 23 29
nyi 38.6 36.7 51.7 25 27

 

The Colorado Avalanche were really the impetus for this post, and I don't think there's a method to their outshooting madness: they're 29th in Corsi % early and late in tie games.  They back off when they're up no matter which period it is, and they're 29th in the league at outshooting their opponents in the 3rd period.  They're essentially the anti-Leafs: good goaltending instead of bad, skilled shooting instead of unskilled, and a very low shot volume as opposed to a very high one.

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The statistical outliers met last night and Toskola actually managed to get the W thanks largely due to horrible 2nd-night decision-making by the Avs. Immovable Object 1, Unstoppable Force 0.

The Avalanche, clearly, are down with No PP.

by Mike @ MHH on Mar 18, 2010 10:29 AM EDT reply actions  

How well do each of the six different statistics correlate to winning percentage? Do you have data from past years to get a larger sample?

by et_pitt on Mar 18, 2010 10:33 AM EDT reply actions  

Corsi % with the score tied has an R^2 of about 50% with winning. +1 and -1 bump it up to 60%. After that, you’ve got goalie talent, penalty differential and a small amount of shot quality.

by Hawerchuk on Mar 18, 2010 11:11 AM EDT up reply actions  

What I get from this post is that no matter what the statistics say the key to success is being the Anti-Leafs.

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by Jibblescribbits on Mar 18, 2010 10:49 AM EDT reply actions  

Basically, this is post # 456 of the season to prove that maxim true.

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by PPP on Mar 18, 2010 10:53 AM EDT up reply actions  

They back off when they’re up no matter which period it is, and they’re 29th in the league at outshooting their opponents in the 3rd period.

yep, that sounds like the Avalanche we’ve watched this year.

frankly, I’m astonished that there’s an NHL team that has been outshot more in the 3rd

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by David Driscoll-Carignan on Mar 18, 2010 10:57 AM EDT reply actions  

cool post

thanks for looking at it!

by thedoctor on Mar 18, 2010 1:02 PM EDT reply actions  

You know what I always say

Corsi, Schmorsi.

Jibbles is an older man so you can trust what he says.

by Bob in Boulder on Mar 18, 2010 1:05 PM EDT reply actions  

You should go to Buffalo and tell Jim what you think of him!

by Hawerchuk on Mar 18, 2010 1:47 PM EDT up reply actions  

Zone time

Gabriel

You refered to the NHL publishing zone time in 2000-01; do you know if that data still available somewhere?

by Olivier on Mar 18, 2010 3:11 PM EDT reply actions  

hey

It’s on the RTSS sheets. Vic Ferrari has used it in the past.

by Hawerchuk on Mar 18, 2010 4:32 PM EDT up reply actions  

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