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February 17, 2012
by Robert Vollman and ESPN Insider
Red Wings might top the standings, but they could use some help between the pipes.
February 11, 2012
by Robert Vollman
While some of Vollman's conclusions in Hockey Prospectus 2011-12 may have been deemed as "bollocks" by Ryder, he still suggests that you check out 2011 NHL Review.
February 2, 2012
by Robert Vollman
Revisiting the Slide Back Index to identify players whose previously impressive performances proved to be only temporary.
January 20, 2012
by Robert Vollman and ESPN Insider
Blueshirts lead list of teams unlikely to sustain early success.
January 11, 2012
by Robert Vollman and ESPN Insider
Anaheim's inability to control the puck has fueled its franchise-worst start.
January 5, 2012
by Robert Vollman
What types of players typically regain previous form after having a down year or two?
December 1, 2011
by Robert Vollman
The Snepsts system doesn't only make projections, but it can also tell us who might make a bigger jump in production.
by Robert Vollman
Who's getting the tough playing time? Rob Vollman discusses an innovation that's beginning to get some widespread use.
November 22, 2011
by Robert Vollman
Wrapping up a four-part series on improving AHL-to-NHL translations, Rob looks at who's exceeded and fallen short of expectations thus far.
November 15, 2011
by Robert Vollman
Which teams are most likely to sustain their fast and slow starts?
November 8, 2011
by Robert Vollman
By age 27, you might figure that legit NHL prospects wouldn't be lingering in the AHL anymore. And you would be right.
November 7, 2011
by Robert Vollman
Predicting NHL success for players aged 23-26 takes more than just finding high-scoring AHL players who are small or undrafted and playing for non-competitive teams.
October 25, 2011
by Robert Vollman
Ever strike you as odd that shooting percentage doesn't factor in shots that miss the net?
October 21, 2011
by Robert Vollman
Rob makes some more steps towards refining AHL to NHL translations.
October 12, 2011
by Robert Vollman
Last week, we developed a theory that those who underperform scoring expectations after a deadline trade are likely to also underperform the following season. If that's true, here's who may regress.
October 11, 2011
by Robert Vollman
There's not just Tom Awad's VUKOTA projection system, but Rob Vollman's Snepsts. Ryan Suter placed how high?
October 5, 2011
by Robert Vollman
Did post-trade performance in 2009-10 give indications of which players would perform well or poorly in 2010-11? While it could explain Lubomir Visnovsky's success, other examples are harder to come by.
October 4, 2011
by Robert Vollman and ESPN Insider
After peaks, some players are expected to fall in 2011-12.
October 3, 2011
by Robert Vollman and ESPN Insider
Slumps are so last season. See who's set to surge in 2011-12.
September 30, 2011
by Robert Vollman
Google search: Mark Recchi is awesome, and Mark Recchi is old.
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