What our model says about tonight’s game and the Stanley Cup Finals as a whole.
Our NHL Model Is Live
At long last, we’re publishing the NHL model.
How Our NHL Model Works
Introducing: Gelo.
In-Game NHL Shot Volume Doesn’t Appear Correlated Between Opponents
From what we’ve found, it doesn’t seem we should be using shots to build our model.
Does a Hockey Team’s Shot Volume Impact Their Opponent’s?
The latest findings as we try to figure out our NHL model.
Over the Course of an NHL Season, More Shots Does Mean More Goals
A follow-up from yesterday’s discovery.
In the NHL, the Loser Often Shoots More
From the 2015/16 season through the 2019/20 season, the NHL team that shot more won just 49.7% of the time.
An Update on Our Predictive Models
For those interested, here’s what we’re working on as college basketball wraps up.
How Our Bracketology Model Performed
And how it can get better.
How Much We Trust Our Bracketology Model
And how much we would recommend you trust it.
No FCS Bracketology From Us (For Now)
Update for FCS fans and/or those curious about our models.
An Update on Our Predictive Models
Where The Barking Crow’s expansion efforts stand as NASCAR begins.
How Our Bracketology Model Works
An explanation of the current iteration.
Our NHL Model Is Delayed
We were hoping to roll out an NHL model this morning. It didn’t happen. Here’s why.
We’re Going Beyond Excel
Joe’s learning Python (plus, a look at our upcoming NHL model).