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Post by Dane-Hamilton on Nov 12, 2014 9:44:28 GMT -5
Is there an issue with this? It seems like Ramo has played quite a few games without turning green he will be going on his 13th this season and he has a 7 stamina. Also saw Harding has played 9 in a row with a 5 stamina, do those numbers seem plausible?
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Post by Dan-Toronto on Nov 12, 2014 10:42:12 GMT -5
You just had to spill the beans didnt you.....lol its all good. Does seem a bit ridiculous but i'm not gonna complain.
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Post by Scott-New York on Nov 12, 2014 11:12:20 GMT -5
I believe that goalies refresh based on games played within a time period, I guess what would have to be looked at is how many days rest are in there. A nine game game stretch over how many days...15, 20, 25?
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Post by Phil-Cornwall on Nov 12, 2014 11:41:42 GMT -5
Last year it was not a real time period. Goalie stamina was only for number of FHL games played. Time off between games meant nothing. As of last year anyway
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Post by Glenn-Philadelphia on Nov 12, 2014 13:10:48 GMT -5
Is there an issue with this? It seems like Ramo has played quite a few games without turning green he will be going on his 13th this season and he has a 7 stamina. Also saw Harding has played 9 in a row with a 5 stamina, do those numbers seem plausible? I don't think there is an issue as other guys are turning green and yellow. I will have a look though.
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Post by Chris-Suffolk on Nov 12, 2014 13:15:53 GMT -5
I believe I mentioned that last week
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Post by Scott-New York on Nov 12, 2014 14:32:02 GMT -5
Time off between games is not taken into account, although I think it should be, but that's not what I said.
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Post by Phil-Cornwall on Nov 12, 2014 15:03:42 GMT -5
What DID you say?
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Post by Glenn-Philadelphia on Nov 12, 2014 15:41:04 GMT -5
Time off between games is not taken into account, although I think it should be, but that's not what I said. Actually I am pretty certain it is taken into account along with percentage of games played, total game played, number of games off all as a funtion on stamina.
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Post by Scott-New York on Nov 12, 2014 16:13:58 GMT -5
In the past, a goalie would not change color due to rest unless he was taken out of the line-up. I've seen a goalie on my own team have 4 days off between games and not recover. However, in the same stretch if you play the other goalie, he will refresh. All I'm saying is that I've noticed that my goalie has played on Monday. After that game, his color changed from blue to green. It doesn't seem to change back by the time is scheduled to play again Saturday. However, if my team had a game on Thursday and I play the other goalie, the first goalies stamina would refresh and he would be blue again on Saturday. I realize a lot of different things go into determining the goalies stamina but actual days rested vs games rested is very minimal.
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Post by Glenn-Philadelphia on Nov 12, 2014 16:36:49 GMT -5
In the past, a goalie would not change color due to rest unless he was taken out of the line-up. I've seen a goalie on my own team have 4 days off between games and not recover. However, in the same stretch if you play the other goalie, he will refresh. All I'm saying is that I've noticed that my goalie has played on Monday. After that game, his color changed from blue to green. It doesn't seem to change back by the time is scheduled to play again Saturday. However, if my team had a game on Thursday and I play the other goalie, the first goalies stamina would refresh and he would be blue again on Saturday. I realize a lot of different things go into determining the goalies stamina but actual days rested vs games rested is very minimal. Actually after a game is played that teams goalies are rated for their color (blue, green, yellow, ...) based upon all of the factors I identified above including days before the next game. This manifests itself the way you mentioned Scotty as their status will not change day by day until the next game, it is already determined after the previous game
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Post by Dane-Hamilton on Nov 12, 2014 16:38:43 GMT -5
In the past, a goalie would not change color due to rest unless he was taken out of the line-up. I've seen a goalie on my own team have 4 days off between games and not recover. However, in the same stretch if you play the other goalie, he will refresh. All I'm saying is that I've noticed that my goalie has played on Monday. After that game, his color changed from blue to green. It doesn't seem to change back by the time is scheduled to play again Saturday. However, if my team had a game on Thursday and I play the other goalie, the first goalies stamina would refresh and he would be blue again on Saturday. I realize a lot of different things go into determining the goalies stamina but actual days rested vs games rested is very minimal. Didn't think days off mattered, but I have been waiting for Ramo to turn green for a while now he's had 7 in a row. And 12 total. Harding has had 9 in a row in 17 days and 13 out of 15 games on the season seems like a ton for a 5. Don't know if something can go wrong with individuals because other goalies seem to be fine I know Mrazek went green after playing 2 out of 3 games which seems right for a 3.
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Post by Dane-Hamilton on Nov 13, 2014 19:44:44 GMT -5
Something has to be wrong Harding and Ramo are still blue I've never seen a 5 stamina play 10 games in a row and still be fresh. Does anyone else have goalies that seem to not be getting tired?
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Post by Chris-Alaska on Nov 13, 2014 19:50:24 GMT -5
And then you have Varlamov who I've played 11 games total and has been green 3 possibly 4 times now...he's a 9 stamina
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Post by Dane-Hamilton on Nov 13, 2014 19:51:10 GMT -5
Something has to be wrong Harding and Ramo are still blue I've never seen a 5 stamina play 10 games in a row and still be fresh. Does anyone else have goalies that seem to not be getting tired? Just so people don't think I'm crazy Reimer on Halifax has played 3 in a row and only 10 total games and has a 6 stamina and is green, shots can't be a factor of fatigue either because Harding gets shelled
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