Context
BN providing a little bit of context for 2010-11 player performances, and also discussing how we'd do well to do this for more metrics.
BN takes a second look at BZS, improving the Expected Zone Shift measures and giving you a chart for it.
The League of Extraordinary Statisticians looks at defensive defensemen, and whether they can match the contributions of their offensive-minded counterparts.
BN looks at the relationship of BZS to age, and includes a bonus graph of Zone Start% versus age as well.
BN takes BZS and uses it to find the best from the last three or four seasons combined. It doesn't make Raitis Ivanans look any better.
BN takes Balanced Zone Shift (BZS) and looks at the top and bottom 20 in the league for each of the seasons from 2007-08 to 2010-11. Not for fans of Raitis Ivanans.
BN develops Balanced Zone Shift (BZS) by subtracting Expected Zone Shift from Actual Zone Shift. Zone Starts are starting to really mean something!