drummond said:
I have been following hockey in North America and Europe for 2 decades and honestly I have never seen a team with such a winning record while being constantly outshot by such a wide margin.
Saves percentage of both Reimer (.949) and Bernier (.933) is as insane as shooting percentage of top Leafs forwards (Bozak 25.0, Bolland 22.2, Kadri 20.8, Kessel 18.0, Lupul 17.5, JvR 17.1.... while D and the bottom six players register relatively small number of shots).
The Leafs are not only defying all advanced stats but also simple logic. This is fascinating blue-print and even more fascinating is that Carlyle evidently does not care at all. It almost seems that this is part of the plan. Much has been said about unsustainability of this style and that winning would end if the Leafs continue being consistently outshot. But they keep rolling. Do the Leafs have some magic new trick incorporated into their game plan or is that just a pure luck?
Anyway, I have never seen anything like that. This is a crazy ride i am enjoying very much.
My sense of it is that standard NHL tactics say, "if you don't see any good opportunities, throw the puck at the net and hope for the best."
But (generally), the Leafs mindset is "if you don't see any good opportunities, either make one, or hang onto the puck until someone else does".
So the Leafs either get a very good scoring chance, or nothing. Hence the high shooting % and low total shots.
I'm happy with trading a batch of low-percentage garbage shots for a handful more high-percentage opportunities, especially since (a) it's working so far and (b) drives everybody nuts.