Well, you got the shoots better part right at least... 20%Chirpin' Grinder wrote:No, that's the right Neal. The Neal that shoots better than Hornqvist. The Neal that skates better than Hornqvist. The Neal that passes better than Hornqvist. The Neal that can carry the puck through the neutral zone much better than Hornqvist. And the Neal that is a better back checker than Hornqvist.
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You got that last one with the inaccurate 20% in though...Jim wrote:Truce...Chirpin' Grinder wrote:Good idea Hugo, nice post. I'm game.Hugo Stiglitz wrote:I know threads go off on tangents and that can be really awesome, but this conversation only has one way to go. How about we get to the topic at hand: Looking forward, not behind.

Ok, ok, Lets save the next round of Neal v Hornqvist for May 2016.

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I actually considered deleting it.Chirpin' Grinder wrote:You got that last one with the inaccurate 20% in though...Jim wrote:Truce...Chirpin' Grinder wrote:Good idea Hugo, nice post. I'm game.Hugo Stiglitz wrote:I know threads go off on tangents and that can be really awesome, but this conversation only has one way to go. How about we get to the topic at hand: Looking forward, not behind.![]()
Ok, ok, Lets save the next round of Neal v Hornqvist for May 2016.
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Yeah, I don't know what I was thinking. I should probably use this season's numbers since the sample size is so much more significant than last season's!Jim wrote:TARGET MOVED!!! Yep, that just happened.DeadPuck wrote:So you found a sample size that supports your argument.tfrizz wrote:Within the sample size I used (the 2014-15 season + playoffs), Neal scored on 11.02% of his shots and Hornqvist scored on 11.39%.DeadPuck wrote:How many of Neals shots connect versus Hornqvist. Can we compare Bobby Farnhams shots to those players too? I'm super interested in where everyone shoots from...tfrizz wrote:Strange... according to sportingcharts.com's shot tracking data, their average shot distance is less than 3 feet apart. Neal's average is 28.09ft and Hornqvist's is 25.38ft. Kessel, in comparison, averages 32.19ft.
I'm more interested in where they are effective.
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Let's get real, who is the offensive threat from the entire offensive zone and who is the threat in front of the net?
tfrizz, how DARE you use LAST SEASON'S stats to support your argument? How dare you??? This is an '81 Honda!!!

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How about sample sizing what James Neal did with Penguins and what Patrick Hornqvist has done with the Penguins.
My bad, I thought it said 2015 post season. I didn't realize it was the whole season. Are you telling me that Neal and Hornqvist are scoring at the same rate from the same areas of the ice?
I'll continue to have dialogue with you, I've foed other individuals who I just flat out don't respect. My apologies if I'm missing pieces to the convo.
My bad, I thought it said 2015 post season. I didn't realize it was the whole season. Are you telling me that Neal and Hornqvist are scoring at the same rate from the same areas of the ice?
I'll continue to have dialogue with you, I've foed other individuals who I just flat out don't respect. My apologies if I'm missing pieces to the convo.
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You'd be comparing two very different sized samples, making for an invalid comparison. Neal played a total of 237 games with the Pens compared to just 77 for Hornqvist. Their sample sizes from last season are almost identical - 73 games for Neal and 69 games for Hornqvist - which make for a valid comparison. It'd be along the same lines as saying that David Krejci is better than Sidney Crosby because he's scoring 1.75 points per game this season while Crosby's career average is just 1.35 points per game.DeadPuck wrote:How about sample sizing what James Neal did with Penguins and what Patrick Hornqvist has done with the Penguins.
The two things you have to ensure when doing comparisons are that (a) the sample sizes are large enough to be significant, and (b) the samples are of comparable size. Once you have those two conditions met, you're in a position to do a valid comparison.
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Just accept the FACT that Neal is better at some parts of the game and that Hornqvist is better at some parts of the game.
Neither is a complete player. Each one brings several benefits while also having holes in their games. One plays for Pittsburgh while the other plays for Nashville - and isn't coming back.
If you want to discuss a terribly one-sided deal, strike a match to the Despres vs. Lovejoy debate. That's a much easier sell.
Neither is a complete player. Each one brings several benefits while also having holes in their games. One plays for Pittsburgh while the other plays for Nashville - and isn't coming back.
If you want to discuss a terribly one-sided deal, strike a match to the Despres vs. Lovejoy debate. That's a much easier sell.
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NSFW!!!
Neal gets another embellishment call. He just can't help himself.
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Neal gets another embellishment call. He just can't help himself.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nhl-puck- ... 33834.html
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With the "Kessel sucks get rid of him" talk I wondered how Neal was doing so far this year. It also seems as though the "Hey, you are NO James Neal" label has switched from Hornqvist to Kessel.
This season:
Kessel: 45gp 12-15-27 - He sucks dump him!
J.Neal: 45pg 16-11-27 - hmmm
Since the trade:
Hornqvist: 109 35-39-74 363 SOG
Jim Neal : 112 39-25-64 363 SOG
I thought that the shots on goal being the same was rather odd.
This season:
Kessel: 45gp 12-15-27 - He sucks dump him!
J.Neal: 45pg 16-11-27 - hmmm
Since the trade:
Hornqvist: 109 35-39-74 363 SOG
Jim Neal : 112 39-25-64 363 SOG
I thought that the shots on goal being the same was rather odd.
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Wait, you're telling me Hornqvist is out producing Neal since the trade. And he's the only one of the two that'll go to the dirty areas of the ice? Something this team has needed more of since forever?
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i am sure that Neal would have more points had he stayed on the Pens. I really thought that the shots being the same was ... not cool, but interesting.ville5 wrote:Wait, you're telling me Hornqvist is out producing Neal since the trade. And he's the only one of the two that'll go to the dirty areas of the ice? Something this team has needed more of since forever?