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Subject: So how do the official stats work?
Posted by: TT
- [52715301] Tue, Sep 20, 2005, 14:35
Does the player who scores the winning shoot-out goal count as an official goal? I can't imagine that every goal scored in the shoot-out will be counted, but I could be wrong. |
1 | barilko6
ID: 10839137 Tue, Sep 20, 2005, 14:42
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From what I have heard, the shootout goals will not be counted as individual stats goals at all. And the game's final score will just be the end of overtime score, plus 1.
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2 | TT
ID: 52715301 Tue, Sep 20, 2005, 14:48
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Maybe they should add in a new category for 'team goals' then. And they get +1 for team goals if they win the shootout. Otherwise the goals for and goals against stats are gonna be screwed up.
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3 | barilko6
ID: 10839137 Tue, Sep 20, 2005, 14:52
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straight from the NHL site:
How will the final score of a game that goes to shootout read?
If a game is tied 3-3 after regulation and eventually goes to a shootout, the final score of the game will be 4-3 (regardless the number of goals scored in the shootout).
How will statistics from a game that goes to shootout be accounted for?
No individual statistics will be awarded from performance in a shootout (e.g. no goals -- or game-winning goals -- credited to scorer; no saves or goals against charged to a goaltender). Also, a goalie will not be charged with a loss to his record should he lose in overtime (this is a change from current practice) or in a shootout. Instead, such a decision would be added to the goalie's OT column (e.g. same as team standings -- GP W L OT).
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