Ralph Baer
Let's Go 'Tute!
Re: RPI Hockey 2012-2013 Part II: You Better Starting Posting the Engineer Way
Are you then advocating pulling the goalie as soon as you fall behind, even if it is in the first period? I am sure that you are not. If you pull the goalie too early, you are also more likely to give up a goal, and I am pretty sure that there are more empty-net goals scored than extra-attacker goals. There is an optimal time to pull the goalie based upon scoring probabilities. I do think that the optimum time is before the one-minute left that most coaches seem to like.The goalie should be pulled to optimize results. Plain and simple. A one goal loss or a two goal loss is the same thing, and having more skaters at your disposal with the puck in the opposition's end is supposed to be a net benefit, that's why power plays exist. This is a no brainer.