The Diachronic Barber Pole Observations of a Recovering Hockey Exile

Category — Numbers

NHL Playoff Favourites vs. Underdogs, A Ten Year Scan

April 17, 2011, by Homme de Sept-Îles

Favourites versus Underdogs. The percentage of NHL playoff series won by favourites over the past ten years. A pre and post-lockout ten-year scan and comparison.

Trois

February 28, 2011, by Homme de Sept-Îles

Vos Canadiens.

Habs and Some Numbers

May 15, 2010, by Homme De Sept-Iles

Habs and Some Numbers. Following Two Rounds.

Disney and Some Numbers

May 15, 2010, by Homme De Sept-Iles

Disney and the Habs. Crosby versus the world. Habs and some digits.

Numerévolution

October 21, 2009, by Homme De Sept-Iles

Canadiens numeric blurb.

President’s Trophy Winners

December 4, 2008, by Homme De Sept-Iles

Through the eighties, (Chart Chart) the New York Islanders and Edmonton Oilers along with the Philadelphia Flyers and Boston Bruins were considered the dominant teams. That decade was the first of two "lost decades" for the Montreal franchise. Though they won (an unexpected) Stanley Cup in 1986, Montreal was considered a team in their twilight.

Montreal 1977 Not the Best Ever

November 28, 2008, by Homme De Sept-Iles

However, if one is going to make the rash claims of "greatest ever" one must be prepared to talk about "ever"(Chart Chart).

Patrick Roy is Not the Greatest of All Time (and neither is your buddy Martin Brodeur)

October 10, 2008, by Homme De Sept-Iles

And Patrick Roy was not the greatest ever. He was just the latest-greatest And even that is debatable (Chart Chart).