UNC duo is shooting 25.9%Powellfan22 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 12:19 pmIt seems like Duffy and Petro are in line with the other most shot happy twosomes in the ACC. I did this pretty quickly so I might have some errors, but when it comes to percentage of goals and shots on a team by the two leading shooters, the breakdown is as follows.Dip&Dunk wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 11:37 amFor comparison, Cormier and Millon are 62 goals on 145 shots. I know lot is being said about UVA being positionless on offense but I feel these two may be more attack-like than the others. I picked UVA because both are ACC, they will be playing each other, etc etcMr3Putt wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 5:13 am Duffy & Petro was 2g on 16 shots. vs HP. For the season some absolutely bizarre numbers 47 goals on 181 shots between the two. We haven’t hit April yet? Two attackman w 181 shots. What is the OC trying to accomplish? You cant live this way. These two certainly are part of the plan but others need to get involved. Bad shots are turnovers.
I draw no conclusions or at least post no conclusion.
UVA - Cormier and Millon
Goals - 44%
Shots - 39%
UNC- Duffy and Petro
Goals - 38%
Shots - 40%
Duke - O'Neil and Williams
Goals - 38%
Shots - 36%
Notre Dame - Taylor and C. Kavanagh
Goals - 37%
Shots - 36%
Syracuse - Spallina and Hiltz
Goals - 29%
Shots - 27%
I suppose the better thing to do would eliminate goals scored when the benches are cleared, but I didn't want to spend the time to do that.
UVA- 37.8%
Duke- 38.8%
Cuse- 33.8%
ND- 46.3%
IF you are in that 35-40% range, keep shooting. You could argue ND duo isnt shooting enough.
if you are at 25%, What the heck are you doing?
UNC duo has 181 shots and 47 goals.
UVA 164 shots an 62 goals
Duke 170 and 66 goals
Cuse 142 shots and 48 goals..
Having the most shots with the least amount of goals, kind of tells you they are shooting too much