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1 Buchholz and Sonneborn-Berger coefficients in hockey
Fine evaluation of mid-season standings and remaining strength schedule Roman Parparov –

2 Personal background Chess master Chess arbiter Hockey stats aficionado
Morehockeystats.com founder Chess statistics applications in hockey

3 Buchholz and Sonneborn-Berger coefficients
Used in chess tournaments for tie-breaks Based on scores of the participant’s opponents

4 The Buchholz Coefficient
Applicable to situations with varying opposition Original formula: sum of scores of the opponents B= 1 𝑛 𝑆 𝑛 Not as useful in a regular round robin (e.g. soccer)

5 Buchholz for NHL 𝐵 𝑁𝐻𝐿 = 𝑖=1 𝑁 𝑆 𝑖 𝑁 𝑖 𝑁
Varying number of games at any point Varying number of games of opponents at any point! The formula: 𝐵 𝑁𝐻𝐿 = 𝑖=1 𝑁 𝑆 𝑖 𝑁 𝑖 𝑁 Excellent indicator of the strength of opponents played so far.

6 2017/18, 640 games

7 Remaining Schedule Strength
Buchholz can be applied the same way to remaining games: 𝐵𝑟𝑒𝑚= 𝑖 𝑆 𝑖 𝑁 𝑖 82−𝑁 At the end of the season indicates the strength of divisions.

8 Rem. Str 03/12/2017

9 The Sonneborn-Berger coefficient
Used as a round-robin main tiebreaker Indicates how well the participant played: 𝑆𝐵= 𝑖=1 𝑁 𝑟 𝑖 ∗ 𝑆 𝑖 where 𝑟 𝑖 is the result in the round I (1, 0.5, 0) Beating tougher opposition gets rewarded

10 SB coefficient for the NHL
Again, the formula needs an adjustment: 𝑆𝐵 𝑁𝐻𝐿 = 𝑖=1 𝑁 𝑟 𝑖 ∗ 𝑆 𝑖 𝑁 𝑖 𝑁 But 𝑟 𝑖 also changes: 𝑟 𝑖 = 1 𝑖𝑓 𝑅𝑒𝑔𝑊 𝑖𝑓 𝑂𝑇𝑊/𝑆𝑂𝑊 𝑖𝑓 𝑂𝑇𝐿/𝑆𝑂𝐿 &0 𝑖𝑓 𝑅𝑒𝑔𝐿

11 Meaning of SB in the NHL Shows where the team gets its points:
High SB: a lot of upsets, good against peers, loses to bottom feeders Normal SB: mostly from peers, or from a few upsets and bottom feeders Low SB: from bottom feeders, cannon fodder for the top Normal SB: 𝑆𝐵𝑛𝑜𝑟= 1 3 ∗𝑆𝐵𝑚𝑎𝑥+ 2 3 ∗𝑆𝐵𝑚𝑖𝑛 Indication of the coach’s usage of the roster?

12 2016/17 season

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14 Summary Chess has some useful tools for hockey!
Buchholz coeff. is good for schedule strength evaluation. Sonneborn-Berger may be good for performance evaluation. Performance? Progressive? Descriptive, not predictive! Predictive is … Elo!

15 More at https://morehockeystats.com/teams/buchberg Thank You!


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