Mckinley25

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  1. Genitalia joke aside, a singular value won’t account for what you are asking, as that is not how statistics operate. Search for patterns across the larger data set of Game Winning Goals to determine if that information can be a valuable assessment tool. And then look at points earned numerically in shots for a more rigid and fleshed out analysis.
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    GDT5

    It appears that a Chicago player touched the puck after Athanasiou and before Abdelkader. Whether or not he had possession, which I believe is the requirement to eliminate a scoring credit, is very questionable in this situation.
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    Has Blashill finally lost the team?

    I often wonder, while rebuilding a team with players who are still developing, if a young coach like Blashill can still be developing during the process as well. Are coaches expected to be perfect immediately out of the gates? If the Red Wings had been a contender when Babcock left, then maybe a veteran coach would be preferable. In five years could Blashill be a cup contending coach? Or will he remain average indefinitely?
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    2019 NHL Winter Classic

    If I was smart I’d be engaging in discussions of CORSI and other statistical analytics. I am not however, so I’ll just continue to point out things people already know, like what “would of” is meant to convey.
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    2019 NHL Winter Classic

    They likely mean it in the past tense modal correctly written as “would have.” I suspect you know that though as it’s a common grammatical mistake derived from it’s contraction, which is phonetically identical.
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    Seattle

    It’s possible that incident precipitated our own, we wouldn’t have generated much media coverage ourselves, but it could have opened the doors to concerns in our community. We after all only had about 50 students in my high school.
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    Seattle

    Yes. I went to White Pine High School in the UP. Sadly the school has since closed down.
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    Seattle

    My high school’s mascot was a Native American wearing a war bonnet, and we were called the Warriors. There was a bit of discussion in the 90’s over whether or not it should be changed. There were some members of the local Native American community that found the logo and name offensive, not because of the subject featured, but because of the violent portrayal. I do not see that as an unreasonable position to hold. A more innocuous mascot could both honor local heritage and not paint unfavorable generalizations. Further adding to unfavorable generalizations, the current generation is commonly labeled as easily offended or referred to as “snow flakes” or some other dubious moniker that insinuates an inability to emotionally handle conflicting view points. This reeks of disingenuousness when you consider how recent it was that a person of different skin color couldn’t share a drinking fountain or even an academic facility without creating an extent of discomfort that institutionalized segregation! Nothing the “politically correct” movement has shown ire for is even remotely close to the moral fragility possessed by the racist, xenophobic and sexist movements of only a few generations past! I am wary of anyone offering an interpretation of social justice warriors being a worsening trend in view of the overwhelming evidence to the contrary. We are much less easily offended at present than we ever have been.
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    Seattle

    Overreacting and misplaced enthusiasm are as old as humanity. It is also a social construct in other species. It continues to be falsely attributed to millennials because of a corresponding rise in an actual phenomenon, the internet. Individuals and groups who don’t overreact, by definition almost, have no use of a mouthpiece, therefore remain as they always have, absent from the public consciousness. The “social justice warriors” of the present time exist as they always have with their inevitable corresponding counterpart, as evidenced in this thread. All progress carries in its wake teleologically vacuous imitation. The presence of this is an indicator of social advancement. The Seattle team logo not including a totem pole is likely as harmless as it having one. The solution as always is rationale discourse, it will shine a spotlight on all those ill prepared to mount a defense of their convictions. I personally enjoy when a team is represented by a locally specific attribution. Though, ascetically, the Seals Jersey is the most appealing.
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    Former Wings

    I wonder sometimes as well how much our development programs affect the quality of our prospects. Some teams always seem to churn out good goalies, are they better drafters or developers? Or both?
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    2018 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Thread

    The national focus of this event is precisely what makes it appropriate to make a stand. I couldn’t respect myself for participating in a nonsense ceremonial event with someone so detestable. If I had an opportunity to have meaningful discourse with said person I’d be there with bells on. Smtih-Pelley can certainly do more for his cause, and whether he will remains to be seen, but this has already been an effective start. We absolutely should speed up progress to suit our needs! We are talking about the alleviation of suffering, we study cancer and aids with as much focus as possible for the same reason we address issues of race relations. What we can’t do is stifle progress to suit the needs of tradition or superstition!!
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    2018 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Thread

    Yes the accusations are very harsh, I don’t think this forum is the place to get into whether or not they are accurate, but they are severe enough that not participating in a completely ceremonial event under those circumstances is warranted. There is not a problem with “social justice” advocates, the problem is the internet, as it gives an equal voice to anyone with an opinion. It may distract from, but it doesn’t undermine the efforts of progressivism all over the globe. The world is becoming a better place, it does so on the backs of progressivism as it always has. Some metrics by which we measure the quality of life waver, (suicide is trending in the wrong direction currently) but overall everything is moving in a favorable direction. Race issues have been a problem long before Obama, he demonstrably did not make people more racist, his divisive policies just coincided with the rise of social media, and the shrinking of our world has just illuminated an already boiling pot. But that pot is still cooling, whether our perceptions tell us this or not. For argument’s sake let’s pretend Smith-Pelly’s charges are warranted, this is precisely the same type of awareness that brought previous outdated world views to their knees and left us with a more tolerable world. The protests of the anthem have already awakened people to the idea that respect of what the flag stands for outweighs respect for the flag itself. We will be a stronger country because less people will lose site of that. The pendulum continues to swing so don’t be discouraged when it reaches its mirrored extreme, for it’s narrowing with each pass.
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    2018 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Thread

    I dont think a good faith gesture in light of the accusations made is advisable. I agree that more than the protest is advisable though, but the event hasn’t even occurred yet, so we can hardly discuss that. I also very much live politics and as always, change is occurring. There’s a reason every generation improves upon the previous one. These issues are definitely changing the way people think and if we look back at this in twenty years, the prevailing opinions will seem antiquated by comparison.
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    2018 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Thread

    If the White House visit wasn’t just ceremonial nonsense then I might agree with you, but it’s hardly an avenue to discuss something of substance like what Kim Kardashian did. So taking a stand gets people talking about it and it absolutely does work, it already has, the issue is being discussed nationally and a spotlight pointed at the problems. Historically this is often how change is initiated.
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    2018 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Thread

    He’s very much not making it just about him. It’s the treatment of fellow citizens that he’s protesting. Whether his position is right or wrong it can’t be stated it’s only about him. These issues are much larger than sports.
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    2018 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Thread

    Isn’t that his point?
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    2018 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Thread

    This is exactly how I feel, the Caps have been working to get better every year and it’s paying off, but I doubt a Vegas situation ever happens again, so it’d be a great sports story if they completed their journey.
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    2018 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Thread

    I don’t get to watch the games, so what is it about this team? Well coached? Drafted brilliantly? I mean did anyone in the league suspect Karlsson would get 40 goals?
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    2018 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Thread

    Maybe, but that’s hardly an advertisement for its entertainment value!
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    OHL Racism

    I never claimed there are not incorrect accusations of racism as you seem to assert here. My contention is with those situations having any impact on ending racism, in fact I pointed out why that won’t work. I know I don’t always speak with the precision and clarity these topics deserve or even demand, but my victim blaming comment is not about incident specific events but a larger trend in shifting focus to the blowback as if the solution hinges on the casualties rather than the cause.
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    OHL Racism

    It doesn’t make sense. It is easy not to be racist, victim blaming is a poor attempt at deflecting. If people stopped being racist, racism would end. It’s simple, any confusion that follows only follows the primary cause. Obfuscation doesn’t serve moral action, it only hinders that envoy. Contemptuous mention of social justice warriors just adds another layer of transparency to an already indigestible position.
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    2018 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Thread

    It used to be until players got so strong and fast that it was injuring other players.
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    Update: At Least 14 dead in Humboldt Broncos In Accident (SJHL)

    I was thinking about this last year when I was at the Denver airport on a shuttle bus with my 3 year old, and the bus had to have been going 50-60 miles and hour. In my car my toddler is buckled in a secure car seat but at the same speed on a bus he’s sitting on my lap with no protection at all. I started looking at the airport logistics closer after that and now avoid any situation where we need to be transported in that manner.
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    Mrazek traded to Philly for Conditional 3rd and 4th Picks

    Haha, Certainly some are making some things worse, but overall likely not.
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    Mrazek traded to Philly for Conditional 3rd and 4th Picks

    I believe we as a society are trending in the other direction. It seems we are over sensitive because the internet has given a voice to the population at large, and the remaining sensitive ones use that mouth piece to drown out the silent stable masses, but during the times of the philosophers you mentioned, people were routinely executed for offending the beliefs of others. One even notable one in your list! The world is becoming a better place to live with every passing day, each generation builds off the toil of the one that came before, similar to skill level increases in our beloved sport.