NHL 2000/01 Stanley Cup Final Playoff Review
Two Goaltenders oppositely affected by the Ion Ratios makes for easy forecasting of the Stanley Cup Final games.
75% of
athletes perform better on Negative ion ratio days such as Martin Brodeur's Goals
Allowed per game during the 2000/01 playoffs indicate below.
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Ion Ratio Legend:
5=
Highest Positive
4= High Positive
3= Slightly Positive
2= Slightly Negative
1= High Negative
0= Highest Negative
25% of athletes perform better on Positive Ion Ratio days such as Patrick Roy's Goals Allowed per game during the 2000/01 playoffs indicate below.

Ion Ratio Legend:
5=
Highest Positive
4= High Positive
3= Slightly Positive
2= Slightly Negative
1= High Negative
0= Highest Negative
This opposite correlation is easier to see if we flip the Ion
Ratio (blue line in the chart above) upside
down (green line in chart below) So the
highest positive days are 0 and the highest negative days a 5 in the chart
below.

Opposite Ion Ratio Legend:
5=
Highest Negative
4= High
Negative
3= Slightly
Negative
2= Slightly Positive
1= High Positive
0= Highest Positive
Positive Ion Ratio Days: Goals Against Average comparison
| Martin Brodeur Goals allowed: 2.4 average on positive days | Patrick Roy Goals Allowed : 0.9 average on positive days |
Positive Game days = Advantage to Patrick Roy (Colorado Avalanche)
Negative Ion Ratio Days: Goals Against Average comparison
| Martin Brodeur Goals allowed: 1.6 average on negative days | Patrick Roy Goals Allowed : 2.3 average on negative days |
Negative Game days = Advantage to Martin Brodeur (New Jersey Devils)
Games Remaining
| June 4th
Forecasted Ion Ratio: High Positive Advantage: Patrick Roy |
June 7th
Forecasted Ion Ratio: Slightly Negative Slight Advantage: Martin Brodeur |
June 9th
Forecasted Ion Ratio: Highest Negative Advantage: Martin Brodeur |
This is a Forecast and not guaranteed as actual Ion Ratio data. It should be treated as the same way a weather forecast is treated, advanced warning that is not always right.
Healthy athletes are prone to "flipping", performing better for some period with positive ion days and one day flipping to perform better on negative days for a period of time (days, weeks) then flipping again. Due to this fact it is important to review the most recent games to forecast future performance.
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