Re: NHL 2015-16: John Scott for MVP!
Believing that the trophy touch has any actual impact makes about as much sense as relying on a fortune cookie. Gotta hope and believe that the vast majority agree. OK, if a player passionately believes otherwise, maybe there's a small placebo effect.
Otherwise, it's just a part of the lore.
To say that a President's Trophy precludes a Stanley Cup is obviously empirically false. That's just a rallying cry for 15 of the 16 playoff teams. Again, just a part of Stanley Cup lore.
Thinking out loud, perhaps the real issue is the reasonable expectation for the President's Trophy winner. For many, the regular season champ "should" win the Cup "most" of the time. Of course that's not the case either.
If you polled of a large number of fans, I'd bet that a majority would agree that the regular season champ would win the Cup at the rate suggested by random chance, at the very least. But they'd also claim the President's Trophy winners underachieve as a group.
IIRC, your numbers suggested that the President's Trophy team would win the Stanley Cup roughly 25% of the time. For the group of top seeds, that's not overachieving IMHO. But maybe that number reflects what the reasonable expectation should be.
Very good.Yes, it was meant as a joke (at least for the conference trophies). It takes three seconds to do a quick chi-squared test, so I figured I would run the numbers pretty quick just to see what they said.
Believing that the trophy touch has any actual impact makes about as much sense as relying on a fortune cookie. Gotta hope and believe that the vast majority agree. OK, if a player passionately believes otherwise, maybe there's a small placebo effect.
I'd forgotten that exchange. But yeah, there's more of a conversation to be had on that one.As for the Presidents' Trophy, I was more trying to make a point. Doing four times better than would be expected by random chance is hardly a jinx.
To say that a President's Trophy precludes a Stanley Cup is obviously empirically false. That's just a rallying cry for 15 of the 16 playoff teams. Again, just a part of Stanley Cup lore.
Thinking out loud, perhaps the real issue is the reasonable expectation for the President's Trophy winner. For many, the regular season champ "should" win the Cup "most" of the time. Of course that's not the case either.
If you polled of a large number of fans, I'd bet that a majority would agree that the regular season champ would win the Cup at the rate suggested by random chance, at the very least. But they'd also claim the President's Trophy winners underachieve as a group.
IIRC, your numbers suggested that the President's Trophy team would win the Stanley Cup roughly 25% of the time. For the group of top seeds, that's not overachieving IMHO. But maybe that number reflects what the reasonable expectation should be.
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