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Ten years down the line, fighting may not longer be a part of the game of hockey; that's probably for the best. As a result, there has been a wave of recent research with regards to how fighting impacts hockey games. Can it really change momentum? Can it lead to goals? Is momentum even a thing? Along with a few Georgetown University peers as a part of the Georgetown Sports Analysis Business Research organization, I contributed to this article which looks at every fight from the 2012-2013 season, and catalogues how winning or losing a fight might impact the score of a game. For anyone interested in the subject it is well worth a read.
I also looked in particular at the smaller sample of data that is the Canadiens 2012-2013 season. Here are some of the numbers I uncovered:
Total:
- 48 games, 24 fights.
- According to hockeyfights.com, 12 wins and 12 losses
- Brandon Prust: 6-3
- Travis Moen: 3-1
- Ryan White: 2-1
- Alexei Emelin: 0-3
- Francis Bouillon: 1-0
- P.K. Subban: 0-1
- Josh Gorges: 0-1
- Brendan Gallagher: 0-1
- Gabriel Dumont: 0-1
More from Eyes On The Prize:
- Pierre McGuire and taking the easy way out
- Catching the Torch: October 7-13 Edition
- 24CH Season two, episode two - a recap
- Breaking Down Film - Defensive Coverage and the Empty Net Offense
- Brian Gionta rejoins the team in Winnipeg (and other links)