You have a problem with identifying the heart of the discussion apparently.
The issue is and always was whether Kampf should be out there at all, correct?
Correct.
Zeke Evidence: Win Percentage without Kampf, Win Percentage with Kampf, Goals Percentage, Goals Against, Expected Goals Percentage, Expected Goals Against, Shift Length
LoF Evidence: Faceoffs, Kampf Sucks, Keefe Sucks
It starts at the faceoff.
We agree that you think faceoffs are all-important. You keep saying this. Except when you don't.
You even tried to break down the leafs' records of Kampf FO Wins and Kampf FO Losses, except you got those records badly wrong, as you labelled 1/3 of the faceoffs incorrectly for each sample.
Now you have started to make a bunch of arguments which tell us that faceoff wins and losses aren't actually important, except you don't realize that's what you're doing.
He's our worst faceoff guy this year, correct?
Does it matter if 1/3 of his faceoff losses actually end up as wins, according to you?
And why would anyone judge a guy's faceoff ability on 8gms anyways?
So next we go to see what happens after the faceoff. If he wins, he leaves quickly. If he loses, he stays on. Correct?
Looking at your game logs, I used 20 seconds or less as the reasonable marker for him leaving quickly, probably because of a faceoff win. The win or loss is not important for these purposes. Whether he leaves quickly or not is.
You then pointed to two games where he left quickly and said those were faceoff losses and shouldn't be counted, correct?
I showed you that the NYR one is obviously a win because we get possession FROM THE FACEOFF, so Kampf was irrelevant - in fact, in the video you can see him getting off the ice as soon as Marner enters the zone.
I showed you that the Calgary video where the play was called dead after 3 seconds, meaning Kampf was gone with PP1 showing up.
In other words, your whole argument now rests on whether the two technical faceoff losses, which saw Kampf leave in less than 16 seconds each time, change anything in any material way. They obviously don't. Kampf was gone quick both times, which is all we're talking about, and the Leafs won both times.
So again, Kampf leaves quickly, we're 5-1-2. If he stays more than 20 seconds, we're 1-2-3. No one has been talking faceoff percentages with you. We all know Kampf is at 41% and basically every other center on the team has been doing better. The topic was always what happens after the faceoff.
If you can't admit that you're running around in circles trying to bullshit your way around the actual result here, then that's your problem.
So even though you don't realize it, at least you understand deep down inside that faceoff percentage is besides the point. That's good. Even though I know that in the very next post you will still repeat that faceoff percentage is all that matters. oh well.
So now you're breaking it down by "quick possession" - and you've noted that the leafs are near perfect when Kampf starts result in quick possession (the majority of games), and close to even (dead .500 before last game) in the ones he doesn't get quick possession (because he doesn't get scored on when he loses possession!). And you don't realize that these are good results either way.
Moreover, in those 2 losses that have come when he hasn't won quick possession, Kampf was long off the ice before we lost either of them.
But yes, Faceoffs, Kampf Sucks, Keefe Sucks.