bustaheims
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Andy said:This year Montreal (5 on 5) had a 54.4 CF%, 65.1 xGF, 52.2 XGA and a 58.7 SCF%. Their analytic stats are well above league average. High danger shots for, against, etc; all are very good. They are not a 12th place Conference team. Combine very average goaltending (.901 Price save %) with an extended absence to Gallagher and you get what looks like average to below average overall stats. A healthy Canadiens team with playoff Carey Price is not exactly a pushover.
Montreal is one of the weird cases in terms of analytics. Their numbers are significantly boosted by quantity over quality (they had the 4th most shot attempts in all situations, 3rd most 5-on-5), which is part of the reason why their share of high danger is much more average (51.9% 5-on-5, 49.8% in all situations), as was their xGF% in all situations (49.9% - just a tick higher than their actual goal share of 48.9%). They also don't have much by way of finishing talent, which led to their 7.5% 5-on-5 shooting percentage.
Also, you have to consider the talent of the teams they were playing against. The Leafs were clearly the best in the North, but I wouldn't say that's true of the Atlantic, where they'd be in a group that includes Tampa, Florida, and Boston - not to mention having to play the rest of the league, including multiple games against Carolina, NYI, Pittsburgh, Washington, etc. This past season is just not a very good barometer overall.
Additionally, when you look at the previous 3 seasons, Price's performance this season seems less like an aberration and much closer to the level of performance that should be expected from him at this point.