What is SM in hockey box score?
Simple Rating System; a rating that takes into account average goal differential and strength of schedule. The rating is denominated in goals above/below average, where zero is average.
SM = Player's Shot Missed Net. SOG = Shots On Goal.
A – Assists – Number of goals the player has assisted in the current season. P or PTS – Points – Scoring points, calculated as the sum of G and A. S - Shots on Goal - Total number of shots taken on net in the current season. PN - Penalties - Number of penalties the player has been assessed.
Empty-net goals do not count toward a goaltender's goals against. SA: Shots against. GAA: Goals-against average. S: Saves. SV PCT or SV%: Save percentage.
Anytime an NHL goaltender averages over a 0.920 SV%, it's considered exceptional – especially coming from your starter.
GF/60 is the most important stat because it's using real goals as opposed to expected goals. GF/60 has a direct impact on the game and it's much easier to gain cumulative value from offence than it is from defence. Although defence is a great stat, it can have a major flaw in a player's defensive impact.
PS. Penalty Shot. Penalty, Shot, Cheat.
- FO = Face Offs. - FOW% = Percentage of Face Offs Won By Team.
Translation:shots on goal.
Each team plays 41 games at home during the season and this is the team's record at home. The three numbers represented are Wins-Losses-OT, for example 20-10-3, which translates to 20 wins, 10 losses, and 3 overtime/shootout losses. AWAY – Away record.
What does L10 mean in hockey?
L10 is a team's record over their last 10 games, W–L–OTL. STRK is the team's current streak of consecutive wins or losses.
PPP stands for power play points, which is the sum of goals and assists earned by players on the power play. Nikita Kucherov (Tampa Bay Lightning) led all NHL players with 48 power play points (15G, 33A) in the 2018-19 Season.
One of the most common ways to measure a goalie's performance in ice hockey is with his save percentage, or the percentage of time that the goalie will stop the puck. How do we know what a good save percentage is? The rule of thumb is that you would like to have a goalie's save percentage to be 0.915% or higher.
In ice hockey and lacrosse, it is a statistic that represents the percentage of shots on goal a goaltender stops. It is calculated by dividing the number of saves by the total number of shots on goal.
Rank | Player | SV% |
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1. | Dominik Hasek* | .9223 |
2. | Johnny Bower* | .9219 |
3. | Ken Dryden* | .9215 |
4. | Tuukka Rask | .9210 |
One way to bet on NHL games is to pick who you think will win the game. That's where the numbers that indicate the favorite and the underdog come into play. In a Money Line bet, or a bet where you simply pick the winner, the number indicating the favorite also tells you how much you would have to wager to win $100.
Typically, the right and left wing positions score the most goals on the team. Right and left wingers specialize on the offensive side of the game and usually take the most shots, giving them the greatest chance to score.
Ending with the 2020-2021 regular season and only looking at 5v5 stats, Connor McDavid has been on the ice for 6776 Corsi for events and 397 goals for. Meanwhile a more average fourth liner Pierre-Edouard Bellemare has been on the ice for 4663 Corsi for events and 143 Goals for.
Shot on goal (ice hockey)
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Games Played (GP) | A player is credited with a game played if he steps on the ice for any length of time or serves a penalty. |
Giveaways (GvA) | Player gives the puck away to the other team. |
Can a goalie be captain?
The NHL introduced a rule prohibiting the goaltender from being a captain following the 1947–48 season (see § Goaltender captains below). In the NCAA, there is no position-based restriction on the team captain.
'Six and Seven Hole': the six and seven holes are relatively new terms to identify the areas under either armpit of the goalie. Goaltenders who hold their trapper high or blocker further out to the side of their body are said to have six and seven holes.
The “1787” code is used in ice hockey to identify a player who has been penalized with a two-minute major. The number 1787 indicates the penalty box on the ice where the player was sent to after being given the minor penalty.
The right wing in hockey is an offensive position in which players primarily stay to the right of the center forward player in the offensive and defensive zones.
TP stands for total points. It is a statistic that is used to measure how well a player has performed in comparison to their team's average. TP measures how many goals and assists the player has contributed compared to the rest of their team.
Numbers 2-6 were traditionally for defense, and 7-11 traditionally for forwards. Higher numbers were for players further down the depth chart, with one of the highest numbers (often 20, 29 or 30) for the backup goaltender.
- POS – Position. The player's position. ...
- GP – Games Played. The number of games the player was on the ice.
- G – Goals. The number of goals the player has made.
- A – Assists. ...
- PTS – Points. ...
- +/- – Plus/Minus Rating. ...
- PIM – Penalties in Minutes. ...
- PPG – Power Play Goals.
- POS – Position. The player's position. ...
- GP – Games Played. The number of games the player was on the ice.
- G – Goals. The number of goals the player has made.
- A – Assists. ...
- PTS – Points. ...
- +/- – Plus/Minus Rating. ...
- PIM – Penalties in Minutes. ...
- PPG – Power Play Goals.
From NHL.com, this is the Western Conference teams ranked by points. GF=Goals For. GA=Goals Allowed.
PPP stands for power play points, which is the sum of goals and assists earned by players on the power play. Nikita Kucherov (Tampa Bay Lightning) led all NHL players with 48 power play points (15G, 33A) in the 2018-19 Season.
What does TP mean in hockey stats?
TP stands for total points. It is a statistic that is used to measure how well a player has performed in comparison to their team's average. TP measures how many goals and assists the player has contributed compared to the rest of their team.