McDonald CFL Power Ratings – Week 1

CFL logoThe CFL regular season has started!!!  It was a good week for the home team, as all 4 games ended with home victories.  As might be expected, the Eastern Division doesn’t look real good, as the first place team is Toronto, with an unblemished 0-0-0 record.  Okay, maybe that’s not fair, as all four games this week were held in the West, but we like to poke fun at the traditionally weaker Eastern Division.

In the season opener on Thursday night, Montreal played Calgary in Calgary.  It was an exciting game, with the scored tied at 27 with 45 seconds left, when Rene Paredes kicked the game-winning field goal to give Calgary the 30-27 victory.  Stampeders running back Ka’Deem Carey was the standout player of the game, scoring two touchdowns and racking up 90 all-purpose yards.  Montreal’s Eugene Lewis was the leading receiver, pulling in 4 passes for 112 yards, including a 55-yarder.  Unfortunately for the Alouettes, their star running back William Stanback was injured in the second quarter and didn’t return — that might have been the difference in the game.

Friday night, the Ottawa RedBlacks travelled to Winnipeg to face the two-time defending champion Blue Bombers.  In the second exciting game of the weekend, Winnipeg pulled out a come-from-behind victory when kicker Marc Liegghio put through a 25-yard field goal, giving Winnipeg a 19-17 victory.  Quarterback Zach Collaros led Winnipeg with an 18-for-26, 188 yard, 1 touchdown performance, before being pulled late in the fourth quarter after taking a hit to the head. Backup QB Dru Brown came in and put together the game-winning drive for the Bombers.  In a losing cause, new RedBlacks quarterback Jeremiah Masoli put in an impressive performance, going 24-for-34 throwing for 380 yards and a touchdown.

The game all CFL fans were waiting for started a double-header on Saturday, as Hamilton visited Mosaic Stadium to face the Saskatchewan Roughriders.  What, aren’t all CFL fans Rider fans?  Maybe it just seems like it.  Anyways, the game was a low-scoring affair for three and a half quarters, with neither team scoring a touchdown until Hamilton scored with 7:10 left in the game to narrow Saskatchewan’s lead to 15-13.  And then Saskatchewan exploded, scoring two touchdowns 20 seconds apart (separated by a Rider interception) to give the home team the 30-13 victory.  Kicker Brett Lauther led the Rider scoring, going 5-for-5 in his field goal attempts, while quarterback Cody Fajardo went 22-for-32 for 311 yards, as well as being the game’s leading rusher with 42 yards.

In Saturday’s nightcap, Chris Jones’ coaching/GM career with the Edmonton Elks looked like how it ended when he held the dual role with Saskatchewan, as his much-vaunted defense held the BC Lions to 59 points in a resounding 59-15 thumping by British Columbia.  New BC quarterback Nathan Rourke went 26-for-29 (wait a minute, let me check that — yes, 26 for 29!) for 282 yards and three touchdowns, while also running for 78 yards and scoring two touchdowns himself.  Lions running back James Butler also had a good night, rushing for 108 yards and scoring 4 touchdowns, 2 on the ground and 2 receiving TDs.

It was an exciting first week of the season!  The McDonald CFL Power Ratings team are looking forward to next week!

Week 1 Results

Montreal 27 at Calgary 30
Ottawa 17 at Winnipeg 19
Hamilton 13 at Saskatchewan 30Edmonton 15 at British Columbia 59

McDonald CFL Power Ratings

Here’s the McDonald CFL Power Ratings after the first week.  Remember, we’ve adjusted these ratings to account for the early season uncertainty, but still, we’ve got two-time defending CFL champion Winnipeg as the top team.  Despite losing in the final seconds to last year’s champion, we have Ottawa as the lowest-ranked team, even after Edmonton’s drubbing by British Columbia.  But, we’re not super confident in these ratings; it usually takes about 4 games before that uncertainty gets worked out of the rating system.  Anyways, here’s this week’s ratings.

Ranking Team Rating Record
1 Winnipeg 1557 (8) 1-0, T-1st West
2 Saskatchewan 1540 (11) 1-0, T-1st West
3 Calgary 1535 (10) 1-0, T-1st West
4 (tie) (1) Toronto 1509 0-0, 1st East
4 (tie) Hamilton 1509 (11) 0-1, T-2nd East
6 Montreal 1488 (10) 0-1, T-2nd East
7 British Columbia 1483 (10) 1-0, T-1st West
8 Edmonton 1452 (10) 0-1, 5th West
9 Ottawa 1441 (8) 0-1, T-2nd East

Grey Cup Predictions

There is very little change in our Grey Cup predictions, as would be expected this early in the season.  Winnipeg is still the favourite to win, now with a 20% chance of winning it.  After their first game drubbing, Edmonton has dropped down to just a 2% Grey Cup-winning probability.  Overall, there’s a 61% chance of a Western team winning, which is helped by the Grey Cup being held in Regina this year.

Grey Cup Ranking Team Rating Win Grey Cup
1 Winnipeg 1557 20% (1)
2 Saskatchewan 1540 17% (1)
3 Calgary 1535 15% (1)
4 Hamilton 1509 11% (1)
5 (tie) Montreal 1488 10% (1)
5 (tie) Toronto 1509 10% (1)
7 (tie) Ottawa 1441 7%
7 (tie) (1) British Columbia 1483 7% (1)
9 Edmonton 1452 2% (3)

Our Full Predictions

Here’s our full predictions.  There’s not much to add beyond what was said earlier.

Team Rating Make Playoffs Host Playoff Game Win Division Make Division Final Make Grey Cup Win Grey Cup
Winnipeg

1-0, T-1st in West

1557 85% 57% 32% 57% 32% 20%
Saskatchewan

1-0, T-1st in West

1540 82% 51% 26% 51% 26% 17%
Calgary

1-0, T-1st in West

1535 80% 50% 25% 50% 25% 15%
Hamilton

0-1, T-2nd in East

1509 69% 56% 29% 56% 27% 11%
Montreal

0-1, T-2nd in East

1488 64% 50% 23% 50% 27% 10%
Toronto

0-0, 1st in East

1509 74% 62% 35% 62% 26% 10%
Ottawa

0-1, T-2nd in East

1441 45% 32% 12% 32% 19% 7%
British Columbia

1-0, T-1st in West

1483 63% 29% 12% 29% 12% 7%
Edmonton

0-1, 5th in West

1452 38% 13% 5% 13% 5% 2%

Week 2 Game Predictions

Thursday: Montreal (40%) at Toronto (60%)
Friday: Winnipeg (59%) at Ottawa (41%)
Saturday: Calgary (47%) at Hamilton (53%)
Saturday: Saskatchewan (55%) at Edmonton (45%)

 

McDonald NHL Power Ratings – Playoff Report, June 12, 2022

Hockey playerAnd then there were 2.  The Eastern Conference Final of the Stanley Cup playoffs have completed, and we now know who’s playing in the Finals.

Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Final was played last night, with two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay playing at home against the New York Rangers.  Tampa Bay held a 3-2 lead in the series.  In yet another tight game, the Lightning defeated the Rangers 2-1.  Neither team scored in the first period, and it wasn’t until 10:43 of the second that Steven Stamkos scored to give the Lightning a 1-0 lead, and that’s how the second period ended.  The Rangers fought back, though, and finally evened the score at 13:07 of the third period.  But, 21 seconds later, Stamkos scored again to put the Lightning back up 2-1, and that’s the way it ended, giving Tampa Bay the 4-2 series victory and a berth in the Finals.

So, Colorado faces Tampa Bay in the Stanley Cup Finals, with the series starting on Wednesday.  Colorado has been the top-ranked team in the McDonald NHL Power Ratings for most of the season, but Tampa Bay is the two-time defending champion.  In the season series, the two teams only faced each other twice, with Colorado winning both games, although one had to go to a shootout before it was decided.  After looking at the performances of the two teams in the Conference Finals, our team of hockey experts and mathematical wizards have crunched the numbers, and are predicting a Colorado victory, giving them a 63.7% / 36.3% edge over Tampa Bay.

No games until Wednesday!  What’s the CBC going to do to fill their schedule?  We’re hoping that they have a Beachcombers marathon each night that hockey isn’t on.

Yesterday’s Game

NY Rangers (2nd in Metropolitan, 110 pts) vs. Tampa Bay (3rd in Atlantic, 110 pts)

NY Rangers 1 at Tampa Bay 2

  • Tampa Bay wins series 4-2

Series schedule:

  • June 1: Tampa Bay 2 at NY Rangers 6
  • June 3: Tampa Bay 2 at NY Rangers 3
  • June 5: NY Rangers 2 at Tampa Bay 3
  • June 7: NY Rangers 1 at Tampa Bay 4
  • June 9: Tampa Bay 3 at NY Rangers 1
  • June 11: NY Rangers 1 at Tampa Bay 2

Wednesday’s Game

Tampa Bay at Colorado

  • Series tied 0-0
  • Colorado has a 63.7% chance of winning the series

Playoff Matchups

Eastern Conference Finals

NY Rangers (2nd in Metropolitan, 110 pts) vs. Tampa Bay (3rd in Atlantic, 110 pts)

Tampa Bay wins series 4-2

McDonald NHL Power Ratings:

  • NY Rangers: 1581, 4th overall
  • Tampa Bay: 1603, 2nd overall

Head-to-head this year (3 games):

  • NY Rangers: 2 regulation wins, 1 shootout win
  • Tampa Bay: 0 wins

Previous rounds:

  • NY Rangers:
    • defeated Pittsburgh (1540, 12th) in 7 games
    • defeated Carolina (1595, T-2nd) in 7 games
  • Tampa Bay:
    • defeated Toronto (1598, 2nd) in 7 games
    • defeated Florida (1591, 4th) in 4 games

Series schedule:

  • June 1: Tampa Bay 2 at NY Rangers 6
  • June 3: Tampa Bay 2 at NY Rangers 3
  • June 5: NY Rangers 2 at Tampa Bay 3
  • June 7: NY Rangers 1 at Tampa Bay 4
  • June 9: Tampa Bay 3 at NY Rangers 1
  • June 11: NY Rangers 1 at Tampa Bay 2

Western Conference Finals

Colorado (1st in Central, 119 pts) vs. Edmonton (2nd in Pacific, 104 pts)

Colorado wins series 4-0

McDonald NHL Power Ratings:

  • Colorado: 1635, 1st overall
  • Edmonton: 1589, 3rd overall

Head-to-head this year (3 games):

  • Colorado: 1 overtime win, 1 shootout win
  • Edmonton: 1 regulation win

Previous rounds:

  • Colorado:
    • defeated Nashville (1512, 17th) in 4 games
    • defeated St. Louis (1595, T-2nd) in 6 games
  • Edmonton:
    • defeated Los Angeles (1534, 13th) in 7 games
    • defeated Calgary (1582, 6th) in 5 games

Series schedule:

  • May 31: Edmonton 6 at Colorado 8
  • June 2: Edmonton 0 at Colorado 4
  • June 4: Colorado 4 at Edmonton 2
  • June 6: Colorado 6 at Edmonton 5 (OT)

Stanley Cup Finals

Colorado (1st in Central, 119 pts) vs. Tampa Bay (3rd in Atlantic, 110 pts)

Series tied 0-0

McDonald NHL Power Ratings:

  • Colorado: 1660, 1st overall
  • Tampa Bay: 1616, 2nd overall

Head-to-head this year (2 games):

  • Colorado: 1 regulation win, 1 shootout win
  • Tampa Bay: 0 wins

Previous rounds:

  • Colorado:
    • defeated Nashville (1512, 17th) in 4 games
    • defeated St. Louis (1595, T-2nd) in 6 games
    • defeated Edmonton (1589, 3rd) in 4 games
  • Tampa Bay:
    • defeated Toronto (1598, 2nd) in 7 games
    • defeated Florida (1591, 4th) in 4 games
    • defeated NY Rangers (1581, 4th) in 6 games

Series schedule:

  • June 15: Tampa Bay at Colorado
  • June 18: Tampa Bay at Colorado
  • June 20: Colorado at Tampa Bay
  • June 22: Colorado at Tampa Bay
  • June 24: Tampa Bay at Colorado (if necessary)
  • June 26: Colorado at Tampa Bay (if necessary)
  • June 28: Tampa Bay at Colorado (if necessary)

Simulation results:

  • Colorado has a 63.7% chance of winning
    • In 4 games: 11.8%
    • In 5 games: 19.8%
    • In 6 games: 16.0%
    • In 7 games: 16.1%
  • Tampa Bay has a 36.3% chance of winning
    • In 7 games: 10.6%
    • In 6 games: 12.7%
    • In 5 games: 8.2%
    • In 4 games: 4.9%

Chances of winning the Stanley Cup

 1       Colorado Avalanche            63.7%
 2       Tampa Bay Lightning           36.3%

These chances were calculated before the Stanley Cup Finals started.