So let's get this puck rolling.
My favorite hockey team is good in their own right, but they generally take way too many stupid penalties. Drives me crazy. But then I started thinking maybe it's worth it... so I decided to look into it.
First, I checked the average per game penalty minutes for each year and for each team:
Damn, what was going in the 80s?
Okay, let's compare teams which get into the playoffs versus those that get a head start on the golf seasons:
Pretty cool. So in the early 90s, it seems that that taking penalties correlates with getting into the playoffs, but that this changed a decade later... I wonder why.
Now, what about the Cup winners? Let's see.
The first thing we see is that having a team of goons in the 1950s-70s was definitely an advantage. However, in the more recent era, this flipped (early 2000s excluded) and Cup winners actually got a lot less penalties.
I think I'll send this to my team.
(Source HockeyDB.com)
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