bustaheims said:
Chris said:
This was also another game with zero SOG for Matthews. Anyone know how often Pastrnak or Ovie go shotless in games? Maybe it's more often than I think as I don't watch other games very often, but he's got to find ways to get SOG every game.
Last night was the first time this season Matthews didn't register a shot on goal, and only the 4th game in his career where he hasn't - which is right up there with the best shot producers in the league.
I think SOG as a stat is a very limited descriptive indicator of what a player was able to do in a single game sample. A puck just missing a stick on a cross-crease pass doesn't get registered on the scoresheet, so there's some additional data we don't have without rewatching game tape.
Last night, Nylander took 4 shot attempts, 2 of which were from the scoring chance home plate area, both of those deemed high danger. On the box score, it registered as 2 SOG with 1 goal.
Matthews took 4 shot attempts as well, all 4 from the scoring chance slot, 2 of them deemed high danger. 1 was blocked and 3 missed the net, but they were all from between the hash marks.
It's worth digging in a bit deeper if you want to measure performance to try to predict future performance.
NaturalStatTrick has a great game summary where you can filter by player for their specific events on top of seeing their breakdowns by game phase.
https://www.naturalstattrick.com/game.php?season=20192020&game=20282&view=limited