I get it, but there are egregious examples of wrongly-valued players in the DB that need fixing that go beyond simple personal preference. When a player like Michalek, for example, is waiver fodder for his whole career in the game with a nearly non-existent work ethic and single-digit determination, that needs to be fixed. When a Shane Doan is rumored to be lazy and high strung, that needs to be fixed. I'm not talking about wholesale changes to the players' ratings, just adjustments of certain key attributes to better reflect reality and real-life results.batdad wrote:I believe the formula is used in the worksheet that is posted somewhere here. It was done up originally by Shadd and has some tweaks since he did it. We are all going to find players that we are not necessarily happy with in the db. However, I think if all of our personal preferences for players were put in on an individual basis the db would be HORRIBLY unrealistic. In some cases for example...Johan Gustafsson would win the Vezina, Crosby (since he is the focal point of much hatred in some cases and love in others) would win NOTHING, Kopitar would be the best player in the league. Dion Phaneuf would never make a mistake, and conversely Mason Raymond would score 100 points just because he is fast.
So...to sum up...we are not NHL scouts, nor is virtually anyone on this site or anyone handling any of these rosters a hockey expert, even though sometimes we like to think we are. Therefore....the math formula is the best we are going to get. As I said...have a look around and I bet you find something about it in this forum. I cnanot recall exactly where, but someone will.
The Lidas rosters are very well done and it is not my intention to slag them, nor is it my intention to play Monty Hall with my favorite team or players. I'm just trying to offer my observations because I'm one of the very very few Coyotes fans in the EHM community...
