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What is considered a good GAA?

Writer John Parsons

It is typically given to two decimal places. The top goaltenders in the National Hockey League have a GAA of about 1.85-2.10, although the measure of a good GAA changes as different playing styles come and go.

What is a good save percentage?

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.

How is GAA calculated?

Goals-against average, or GAA, is the number of goals allowed per 60 minutes played, rounded to two decimal points. The formula for calculating this statistic consists of multiplying the number of goals allowed by 60 and divide by the total number of minutes played.

What is a good goalie average?

A good goals against average will fall between 2.00 and 2.70 for NHL goaltenders. Anything between 2.70-3.00 is considered respectable, while below 2.00 is very exceptional.

What does G mean in hockey?

G. Goals. A goal is awarded to the last player on the scoring team to touch the puck prior to the puck entering the net. Note: Goals scored during a shootout do not count towards a player's goal total. A.

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How do you find your goalie's save percentage?

It is calculated by dividing the number of saves by the total number of shots on goal. Although the statistic is called "save percentage", it is given as a decimal (in the same way as an on-base percentage in baseball). Thus, . 933 means a goaltender saved 93.3 percent of all shots they faced.

What is SV in hockey?

SV – Saves – Number of shots on goal the goaltender has saved in the current season. SVP, SV%, or PCT – Save percentage – Percentage of the total shots faced the goaltender has saved (see save percentage)

What do goalie stats mean?

These are the number of wins, losses, ties, and overtime/shootout losses recorded by the goaltender during the season. For every league that I can think of, the current definition of these are the goaltenders in net at the time of the game-winning goal (the N+1th goal, when the losing team scores N goals).

What is the average save percentage of an NHL goalie?

The average save percentage for NHL goalies was 0.910 (or 91.0 percent) during the 2018-19 season. Most NHL starting goaltenders maintain a 0.900 percentage throughout the season at the very least.

What's the highest scoring NHL game?

1. (Tie) Edmonton Oilers 12, Chicago Blackhawks 9 (Dec. 11, 1985) Gretzky once again found a way to dot the NHL record book, as his Oilers were involved the co-highest scoring game in history, a 12-9 triumph over the Blackhawks.

What is a good save percentage in lacrosse?

As a rough guide for youth lacrosse, a save percentage below 50% needs to be improved upon and one over 60% is very good. This will of course differ depending on your level of play. As shooters get stronger and more accurate in the higher levels, a save percentage doesn't have to be as high to be considered excellent.

What is the average NHL score?

NHL teams headed into the final weekend of the regular season averaging a hefty 3.14 goals per game, the highest average in 26 years. Four players scored at least 50 goals, including Toronto's Auston Matthews, the first player to reach the 60-goal plateau since Steven Stamkos in 2012.

What is PPP in hockey?

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 GP mean in hockey standings?

You can determine if a team has played fewer or more games played (GP). You can track wins-losses-OT records, which means number of wins (W, one points), losses (L, no points) and OT (overtime losses, one point).

What is TP in hockey?

The total time a player receives for minor, major or misconduct infractions. SOG. Shots on goal. This refers to the number of times a player has directed the puck directly at the goal. Also refers to the number of shots on goal faced by a goaltender.

What percentage of shots do soccer goalies save?

Goalkeepers save 69% of the opponents' shots on target, on average. The save ratios differ greatly depending on whether the shots are taken inside or outside the box (60% and 85%, respectively).

What is considered a goalie save in lacrosse?

The basic definition of a Save is any time a shot is stopped or deflected, with any part of the goalie's body or stick, and does NOT go into the goal. Shot off the head, shot off the hip, shot off the shin, shot off the shaft, shot into the pocket of the stick. As long as it doesn't go into the goal, that's a save.

Do pipes count as saves in lacrosse?

A shot that hits the pipe, rebounds off the goalie's body and would go into the goal if not stopped by the goalie is credited as a save. A shot that hits the pipe, rebounds off the goalie's body and would not go into the goal before picked up by another player is credited as a ground ball.

What is a good GAA for goalies?

The top goaltenders in the National Hockey League have a GAA of about 1.85-2.10, although the measure of a good GAA changes as different playing styles come and go.

What are 4 goals in hockey called?

Scoring four goals in a hockey game is much less common than a hat trick. If a player scores four goals in a single game, it is sometimes referred to as a "Texas hat trick." This term is less commonly used than a hat trick, and its origins are uncertain.