What do goalie stats mean
Kari Lehtonen. Antti Niemi. Jacob Markstrom. Malcolm Subban. Ondrej Pavelec. Charlie Lindgren. Alex Stalock. Steve Mason. Tristan Jarry. David Rittich. Anton Forsberg. Brian Elliott. Jimmy Howard. Robin Lehner. Cory Schneider. Jeff Glass. Al Montoya.
Jean-Francois Berube. Cam Ward. Jaroslav Halak. Matt Murray. Braden Holtby. Joonas Korpisalo. Mike Condon. Cam Talbot. Anders Nilsson. Laurent Brossoit. Louis Domingue. Jake Allen. Petr Mrazek. Scott Wedgewood.
Carey Price. Thomas Greiss. Maxime Lagace. Chad Johnson. Craig Anderson. Scott Darling. Ken Appleby. Reto Berra. Peter Budaj. Jack Campbell. Eric Comrie. Jared Coreau. Oscar Dansk.
Collin Delia. Thatcher Demko. Dylan Ferguson. Scott Foster. Christopher Gibson. Jon Gillies. Brandon Halverson. Andrew Hammond. The page by default will be set to include players from all teams but only includes data from 5v5 play. The top of the screen has a number of data filter options, including the ability to filter the data by any game state all situations, 5v5, PP, PK etc. You can also place a time on ice minimum for the players you wish to include, and you can search for a specific player.
Further, the table is fully sortable, so you can sort it by any of the columns by simply clicking the column header. Lastly, you can choose to view more detailed reports reminder, you arrive on the Summary Report from the Report dropdown at the top.
However, if you wish to view the GSAA30 data, you must use the Report dropdown at the top and select the Shots Faced Report, which includes a litany of raw data totals that feed into the data on the Summary Report, such as expected goals against, shot attempts per danger zone and Fenwick against.
Depending on the size of your browser, you may need to scroll to the right to find the GSAA30 column, which is the one furthest to the right. To be honest, I feel bad even including this section, because I know for a fact that I am leaving off a number of fantastic people.
However, here is a list of six analysts that I personally follow, all of whom have been great to interact with and have helped me learn a lot about goalie analysis. If you have any suggestions for analysts that I did not include here, please feel free to leave a comment naming the analyst, or shoot me a message on Twitter.
Diehard New York Rangers fan since ! Always has been fascinated by sports statistics, and is a big proponent of supplementing analytics with the eye test. Also a big Yankees, Giants and Knicks fan. These arguments range in complexity and ferocity, but the vast majority of time they involve metrics used to evaluate the play of skaters or teams as a whole.
After the final score has been determinded, the goal which leaves the winning team one goal ahead of its opponent is the game-winning goal example: if Team A beats Team B , the player scoring the fourth goal for Team A receives credit for the game-winning goal.
Note: Goals scored during a shootout are not credited as game-winning goals. S Shots on goal. If a player shoots the puck with the intention of scoring and if that shot would have gone in the net had the goaltender not stopped it, the shot is recorded as a shot on goal. PCT Shooting percentage. Divide the number of goals scored by the number of shots taken. W Wins. A goaltender receives a win if he is on the ice when his team scores the game-winning goal.
L Losses. A goaltender receives a loss if he is on the ice when the opposing team scores the game-winning goal. SOL Shootout losses. GA Goals against. Skip to content Statistic Abbreviations.
POS Player position.
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