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Ishockey spørgsmål :) {{forumTopicSubject}}
halløj derude, håber der er nogle her inde med lidt mere forstand på ishockey end jeg:)
Efter jeg har fået fri billetter 3gange nu til sønderjyskEs hjemmekampe så er jeg sku blevet bidt af det, og har købt billet til semifinalen i pokalkampen på fredag mod frederikshavn white hawks.
nå men mit spørgsmål gå på ishockey ligaens tabel, der står GP(går ud fra der er antal kampe spillet) så står der P( antal point) men så står der også GDI, og jeg kan ikke hitte ud af hvad der er?
Nogen der kan hjælpe:)
aug 2007
Følger: 1 Emner: 11 Svar: 381
okt 2003
Følger: 66 Følgere: 56 Biler: 5 Emner: 273 Svar: 13.980
apr 2009
Følger: 3 Følgere: 2 Biler: 1 Emner: 15 Svar: 383
A -- Assists; given to players who DIRECTLY set up a scoring play, up to the last two to touch the puck before a goal-scorer
G -- Goals; should I really have to explain that one?
Sv% -- Save percentage; percentage of shots on goal that are saved, listed as a three-digit decimal like a batting average in baseball (which means if a goalie has stopped 90% of the shots against him, his Sv% isn't 90, it's .900)
GA -- Goals against; how many goals a goaltender has given up (depending on the arena, it may also mean General Admission)
SA -- Shots against; how many shots have been taken on a goaltender
SO -- Shutouts; how many full games has the other team failed to score a goal on the goalie (could also be an abbreviation for Shootout)
OT -- I'm assuming you mean OT losses; this is how many games a team has lost either in overtime or a shootout -- a team gets an extra standings point for taking the game beyond the traditional 60 minutes
GAA -- Goals against average; it's meant to calculate how many goals a goalie gives up in an average full 60-minute game, which means you'll take his minutes and divide by 60; take that number and divide his goals against (GA) by it.
Min -- How many minutes a goalie has spent in goal; sometimes it won't add up cleanly to a multiple of 60, because he may get replaced in the middle of a bad game, he may replace another goalie when he's having a bad game, or they may pull him at the end of a game to get an extra attacker on the ice. Time on the bench during a delayed penalty call counts for a goalie's Min (since the offending team can't score on him anyway) but time on the bench when he's simply been pulled for an extra attacker does not.
GPI -- Games played in net; how many distinct games the goalie has appeared in, NOT the number of minutes divided by 60.
Ishockey spørgsmål :)