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"The Hurricanes are missing the intangibles and the things you can't quantify, and to me that's why analytics is a piece of the pie not the whole pie. They built a good team in Carolina but not great one". - Mark Spector🇨🇦🇺🇦

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game recognizer 🫡1 year ago

@SportsnetSpec Florida has one of the most analytics-heavy front offices in the sport. Spec should do some research for once

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Taylor Burns1 year ago

@SportsnetSpec God he’s an idiot. Why do you guys have him on? Florida is one of the most “analytic” influenced/driven front offices in the league

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Chris1 year ago

@SportsnetSpec This is such a stupid quote for so many reasons

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ADJ 🇨🇦🇱🇧1 year ago

@SportsnetSpec Hey Spec Florida is a top 5 team in terms of analytics usage which is lead by a former edmonton media member

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McDusty1 year ago

@SportsnetSpec Why is this clown still trying to act like he understands the game 🤣🤣🤣

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MoneyPuck.com1 year ago

@SportsnetSpec Here’s a graph that describes why Florida is so good. They are number 1 in our power rankings due to being the top team in the league in scoring chances.

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Bouch Bomb🇨🇦1 year ago

@SportsnetSpec Omg, a dinosaur. Numbers bad. Numbers no good. Me cave man.

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Sports 14401 year ago

@SportsnetSpec We always recommend listening to the whole thing!

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añdrew (David Tepper is a clown)1 year ago

@SportsnetSpec If you think this team doesn't have heart, soul, or grit, that just tells me you don't know wtf you're talking about lmao

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Chris Long1 year ago

@SportsnetSpec The caps lost in the 2nd round 6 times (not even making the ecf) before they won the cup. What a lazy take.

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Schwartzies2 years ago

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