HappyHockeyFan wrote:Slap Shot wrote:HappyHockeyFan wrote:And if I use the same formula for all the teams in my rankings then explain how everything else seems to be acceptable....
I'm not sure
everything else is acceptable given the perceived discrepancy. But in reference to said "formula":
Basically its a formula I use to determine the rankings based on overall schedule and then recent games won/lost and then overall signature wins/losses...
In comparing MGHS and MHS:
1. How did you 'subjectively' rate their respective schedules? You'd have a hard time convincing anyone MG played the tougher schedule to date.
2. These two probably push on recent W/L.
3. How did you 'subjectively' credit each for, "overall signature wins/losses..."? I'd be curious which games you used for each team.
Its not about playing quality games its about WINNING quality games and Tonka hasnt won most of the ones they have played
Pick one! You say it doesn't matter about playing, only winning.
In that case Tonka has the edge. Maple Grove is 2-2-2 against rated teams. (Elk River, Centennial, Blaine and Wayzata). On the contrary Minnetonka is 7-6. (DE, EP, HM, Edina, BSM, AHA, Moorhead and Hopkins).
I never claimed myself a mathmetician but Maple Grove's winning pct. is .500 while Tonka's sits at one game above. Moorhead being ranked is a stretch, but I personally think thats a quality win. Either way maybe Tonka hasn't won most of their ranked games, but NEITHER HAS MAPLE GROVE.
And this formula you have which includes recent win/loss also doesn't back your theory. Tonka is 6-1 in their last seven ranked games. Hmm, that sounds impressive to me.
By this formula, the three categories are schedule, overall record and win/loss vs ranked opponents. I see Tonka with the edge 2-1. Which could very well be the score if these two teams played.
In my own personal opinion, I think they're one in the same. You can't blame Tonka for losing more to top teams, and you can't blame Maple Grove for not playing more top teams. But don't try and say one time is head and shoulders above the other.
Stay Classy, Minnesota.