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- Title
On the Evaluation of the "Most Important" Position in Professional Sports.
- Authors
Berri, David J.; Brook, Stacey L.
- Abstract
This article investigates whether general managers in the National Hockey League (NHL) evaluate the playing talent of goalies efficiently. The authors examine both the voting record for the Vezina Award (Best Goalie) and salary data from free agent goalies to ascertain how the goalie position is evaluated by general managers in the NHL. The authors find that general managers evaluate past performance of goalies efficiently. However, the authors also find observed differences in goalie performance are quite small. Furthermore, NHL goalies are quite inconsistent across time. These aspects of goalie performance are not taken into account by decision makers in the NHL, leading us to conclude that inefficiencies in this labor market exist.
- Subjects
NATIONAL Hockey League; PROFESSIONAL sports; SPORTS marketing; PROFESSIONALISM in sports; LABOR market
- Publication
Journal of Sports Economics, 2010, Vol 11, Issue 2, p157
- ISSN
1527-0025
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/1527002510363097