"Imagination is more important than knowledge." -Albert Einstein
In the ever-evolving landscape of pro hockey, this famous Einstein quote is pertinent when referring to the methods that teams use to evaluate players.
And yes, we're talking about analytics.
Analytics, hockey's only four-letter word with 10 characters, is one of the most hot-button issues in the game today.
Some believe in it, and that by using math, statistical analysis and ingenuity, one can find value in hockey players that've been devalued by traditional evaluation methods.
This is just like in the movie Moneyball, where Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill's characters struggled to win support when bringing this approach to the 2002 Oakland Athletics.
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