What to Expect in 2010-11: Colby Armstrong

by on July 29, 2010 in 2010-11 Season - 568 Comments

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Colby Armstrong’s shiny new 3-year, $9,000,000 contract with the Maple Leafs has been the focus of much debate over the past month. Leaving the contract argument aside, it would be prudent to take a look at Armstrong’s advanced statistics in 2009-10, so that we might better gauge our expectations for the coming season. Thanks to BehindtheNet.ca for these fantastic statistics.

Quality of Competition (QoC) and Quality of Teammates (QoT) were very important stats when analyzing the potential impact that Kris Versteeg could have for the Maple Leafs. In Versteeg’s case, the QoT stat helped us understand his modest offensive numbers and how they might be improved in Toronto. However, they can tell a different story, namely that of defensive responsibility. Armstrong’s QoT was an astoundingly low -0.119. These stats are calculated with advanced +/- statistics being compared between their linemates throughout the season. As before, it is important to note the linemates Armstrong had to work with (courtesy of DobberHockey.com):

17.95% Colby Armstrong – Evander Kane – Rich Peverley

13.16% Colby Armstrong – Evander Kane – Jim Slater

10.93% Colby Armstrong – Evander Kane – Marty Reasoner

8.39% Colby Armstrong – Evander Kane – Todd White

As you can see, Colby bounced around lines quite a lot, which is not uncommon for players in the bottom six. Looking at offensive statistics, Armstrong (15-14-29) had more points than Kane (14-12-26), White (7-19-26), Slater (11-7-18) and Reasoner (4-13-17). Of his frequent linemates, only Peverley (22-33-55) had more goals or points. The biggest difference between Armstrong and his linemates was not in the opponent’s end, though. While he certainly had better numbers than most, you’d be hard pressed to argue that he’s more offensively gifted than Peverley, White or Kane. Peverley is already better offensively and Kane will almost certainly be at a higher level next season. The real difference, however, is in defensive statistics.

We’ll begin by taking a look at the +/- statistics for each player. Armstrong (+6) had a higher +/- than all of Kane (+2), Slater (+1), Reasoner (-3), White (-11) and Peverley (-14). Armstrong’s +/-ON/60 (the +/- of the Thrashers for every 60 minutes that Armstrong was on the ice) was sixth best on the Thrashers among players who played at least 25 games at +0.13. This is behind Kane (+0.15), but ahead of Slater (+0.10), White (-0.32), Reasoner (-0.49) and Peverley (-0.75). Armstrong’s +/-OFF/60 (the +/- of the team when Armstrong’s on the bench for every 60 minutes) is fourth best on the Thrashers among those who played 25 or more games at -0.20. This leads all of his linemates with Kane at -0.14, Slater at 0.00, Reasoner at +0.04, White at +0.08 and Peverley at +0.15. Armstrong compares very favourably to his linemates in these +/- categories. We have seen him keep pace offensively with all but Peverley and we’ve seen his defensive play indicators are much better. Next up are possession stats.

Corsi ratings are a set of statistics that measure possession between two teams. In simple terms, Corsi measures the amount of shots directed at the opponent’s net when a player is on the ice and then the shots directed at their own net. From these numbers you get a Corsi rating. Armstrong ranks eighth on his team in Corsi while on the ice at -1.02. This is not a good Corsi rating. It indicates that the opposing team had possession more than the Thrashers when Armstrong was on the ice. However, it is important to note that Armstrong’s off-ice Corsi rating is -1.91, meaning that despite his low possession numbers, the team was actually worse at possessing the puck when he was on the bench. For this reason, Armstrong’s overall Corsi number is +0.9. This puts him into ninth place on his team behind only Peverley at +9.2 among his regular linemates. He was ahead of White (+0.2), Kane (-2.4), Reasoner (-5.9) and Slater (-6.6).

Corsi does have some failings, however. It should be noted that Corsi does not track the quality of shots on net. A shot from the boards at the blue line and a shot at the hash marks would register as even under Corsi. If we realize that Armstrong had much better +/- stats than all of his regular linemates except for Kane, it indicates that the two of them are better at forcing opponents into taking bad shots. This syncs with their respective play styles, as both Kane and Armstrong are known as heavy hitters. Being strong on the puck carrier and forcing outside shots is part of their job.

Another part of the Corsi stat that may be unknown to most is blocked shots. At its heart Corsi is a possession stat and blocked shots, while good for your team, indicate that you don’t currently have the puck. So let’s take a short look at blocked shots before wrapping up. Armstrong blocked 22 shots in 2009-10. That ranks him as tenth best on the Thrashers. Among regular linemates, he’s behind White (25), but ahead of Peverley/Slater/Kane (all at 19) and Reasoner (0). In addition, BF/60 tracks the amount of blocked shots for your team per 60 minutes of ice time for a player and BA/60 tracks the amount of times the opponent blocks shots for every 60 minutes the player is on the ice. Armstrong’s 1.4 BF/60 is thirteenth on the Thrashers and his 2.0 BA/60 is third on the team. Armstrong should not be expected to be a big shot blocker.

So we’ve thrown around a ton of stats in this article, but what does it all add up to? Basically, Burke was right in his summation of Armstrong. He checks hard, he’s versatile, he’s incredibly competent defensively and he’ll chip in the occasional goal. He is overpaid a tad, but that doesn’t take away from the many positives in his game.

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  • Jordan

    You guys have to remember how far the cap when up since it started. 7 mil is only 11.7% of the total cap now. That would have been 4.8 mil in 2005-2006.

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  • Pazuzu

    If I was BB I’d be pushing the Sharks, Stars and Lightning hard, real hard, on a Kabs deal with Morrow, Malone and Clowe being the targets. Now, if those are guys ya think aren’t good enough or too old or whatever, is there a prospect we have that we could throw into a deal to acquire a younger or more suitable player? I mean a prospect that would make most of us shiver by trading but be OK with when considering who we could realistically get in return?

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  • Jordan

    @ McKelvie:
    Grabovski isnt a 3rd line center. It will be Kadri until he beats him out someday. If so then Grabovski is traded because he would be a horrible 3rd line center

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  • canucksnaphook

    @ Jordan:

    Raffi Torres?

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  • rpearce76

    Burke once sat down for a meal in a steakhouse where they had a 72 oz steak which was free if you could finish it, and the sides, within 45 minutes. He finished in 15 and spent the next 30 minutes banging the waitress.

    Bottom line – Burke can get shit done. The fact he’s been quiet leads me to believe he is working on something big.

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  • Pazuzu

    @Jordan
    Ya I’d take Vanik right now too.

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  • Jordan

    canucksnaphook wrote:

    @ Jordan:
    Raffi Torres?

    Hes a winger. Not sure if hee plays center. Help anyone?

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  • Jordan

    @ Cactus:
    I think Phaneuf brings alot, but I think its been overblown because we all love Burke lol. Meh, I would rather both here

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  • Jordan

    Also, Im hearing “in my head” that Columbus has offered a package for Kaberle including Filitov

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  • rpearce76

    Phaneuf brought a lot of hope with him based on the status of him as a player. The fact he is a good old Canadian boy and hits like a Mack truck also help.

    I don’t think Vanek brings that aspect, but if he could bring 40 goals most of us wouldn’t care.

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  • Cactus

    Jordan wrote:

    @ Cactus:
    I think Phaneuf brings alot, but I think its been overblown because we all love Burke lol. Meh, I would rather both here

    Heh, same with me. I just think that having a respected dressing room leader in Phaneuf will do a lot for us this season.

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  • Pazuzu

    @Jordan
    If Filitov can end up being a 25 goal guy that wouldn’t be bad in a Kabs deal considering Filitov’s age. Got speed to. Him and Kessel along side Bozak would be some good wheels.

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  • Cactus

    I was talking up Filatov here a few weeks ago. With a guy that young with that much offensive potential, you just can’t say no if Columbus presents you with a great offer.

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  • Jordan

    I cant wait to hear the Burke bashing Aug 15th lol, it will be an explosion here

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  • Scotchy

    Jordan wrote:

    I cant wait to hear the Burke bashing Aug 15th lol, it will be an explosion here

    He has done what is best for this team 99% of the time so any one who comes down on Burke for whatever ends up happening with Kabs needs to take a hike because most GM’s could not have pulled off what he has in his short tenure.

    This is his moment to begin to revitalize this franchise and bring a sense of pride back to an organization that has been in short supply of pride in a long time.

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  • Michael Stephens

    Well, good job as always EK…it’s 5pm and what’s happened

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  • BeLeafer11

    http://www.640toronto.com/HostsandShows/BillWatters/Audio.aspx?pn=2

    great interview with Colby. I love this guy!

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  • derek

    why do all you guys (you know who you are), keep reporting what eklund says when you think he is full of shit and a fucking moron……i know alot of people who i think are full of shit and morons and i dont talk about them at all….its like an old girlfriend that you think is a bitch….you dont keep looking at her picture and calling her….you leave her alone…. just ignore them and move on…..

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