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Game:WOLVES vs. MOOSE - May 24, 2008

League:Global Online Hockey Association (GOHA)
Type:*Game*
Moose @ Wolves
Date:Saturday May 24, 2008
Time:1:00 - 2:00 PM
Division:NORTH AMERICAN
Away:Moose
Home:Wolves
Location:Hockey Town
Officials:Courneyor, Patrice
Paine, Honoria
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Refs:Patrice, Honoria
Forum Home »  GAME DISCUSSIONS »  Game:WOLVES vs. MOOSE - May 24, 2008
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Joseph Grumiaux

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Posted: Sun May 25, 2008

Some corrections were made -

Daksai Miles & Naples John Both Started, Joseph Grumiaux Didn't.

Plus Minus ---

Naple gets a -3 (Goalie for first 5 goals allowed)
BQ get -5 (1st/2nd)
Daksie get - 5 (1st/3rd)
Markova gets -8 (Played Entire Game)



KingHenrik Lundquist

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Posted: Sun May 25, 2008

Game was 8-2, how did Miley get a -8 if she played the whole game?
Patrice Cournoyer

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Posted: Sun May 25, 2008

I think we need an explanation of plus minus, KH
KingHenrik Lundquist

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Posted: Sun May 25, 2008

She should have a minus 6, for 8 goals minus and two plus, unless the two were power play goals.
Joseph Grumiaux

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Posted: Mon May 26, 2008

My bad, been awhile... corrected.
Naida Jewell

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Posted: Wed Jun 4, 2008

How does the PP factor in to +/-? I see I have a 7, but shouldn't it be 6?
Sirkiko Vidor

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Posted: Wed Jun 4, 2008

PPG doesnt count for +/-.
Naida Jewell

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Posted: Wed Jun 4, 2008

So then I should have 5 not 6 (no idea where 7 came from)?
Sirkiko Vidor

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Posted: Wed Jun 4, 2008

Hmm, who scored Power Play Goal? We or the Wolves?
Naida Jewell

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Posted: Wed Jun 4, 2008

No idea. Ref's?
KingHenrik Lundquist

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Posted: Wed Jun 4, 2008

lmao. What a fiasco.

Powerplay goals do not count to +/- on either side.
Shorthanded goals do.
Vivienne Coppola

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Posted: Thu Jun 5, 2008

www.confused.com
maybe someone should hold a class on explaining +/- cause quite frankly I have absolutely no idea what you are even talking about!
IPR365 Ah

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Last Updated: Thu Jun 5, 2008

Determining plus/minus is not as simple as adding goals scored while a player is on the ice and subtracting goals allowed while a player is on the ice.

The plus/minus statistic attempts to measure how an individual player contributes to a team's success on the ice. A player is credited with a +1 when his team scores (even strength or short-handed) and he is on the ice, regardless of any direct involvement in the scoring play. Similarly, a player is charged with a -1 when his team allows a goal when he is on the ice.

Since a team on the power play has an automatic advantage, power-play goals do not factor into plus/minus calculation. As a result, a player who scores two power-play goals in a 2-0 victory has a plus/minus of zero (even) for the game. Players are also not charged with a -1 when allowing a goal on the power play.

When a short-handed goal is scored, all players on the ice for the scoring team are a +1 and all players on the power-play team are a -1.

Goalies do not get credited in plus/minus statistics.


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Sirkiko Vidor

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Posted: Thu Jun 5, 2008

Well, according to the stats page, Beavis had 1 PIM, so Wolves scored the Power Play Goal and didn't count to plus-minus. Thats why we had +7 instead of +6, Naida.

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