We've reached the season's halfway point with my little four-team pre-NHL hockey league. The Victorias are the class of the league at 5-0-1 and a +8 goal differential. The Bulldogs and Comets have identical 2-3-1 records and goal differentials of -1 and -2, respectively. The Thistles are last at 1-4-1 and a -5 differential, but are 1-0-1 since the big Alf Smith trade changed the entire dynamic of the team.
Among individual performers, the Vics' Bowse Hutton has paced all goaltenders with a 1.50 goals against average and an otherworldly .951 save percentage. His teammate Cyclone Taylor is tops in the league in points (3 G, 9 A), with the Bulldogs' Gord Roberts leading in goals (6) and sitting second in points (11). You know what? I should just show the damn spreadsheet!
Above we have the top 15 skating players, sorted in order of total points. The chart indicates their name (with "(C)" after the name indicating a team captain), team name, position, games played, goals, assists, points, plus/minus, and penalty minutes. I'm also tracking power play goals, shorthanded goals, and a bunch of other stuff, but these are the "classic" hockey stats that most people are familiar with.
Among individual performers, the Vics' Bowse Hutton has paced all goaltenders with a 1.50 goals against average and an otherworldly .951 save percentage. His teammate Cyclone Taylor is tops in the league in points (3 G, 9 A), with the Bulldogs' Gord Roberts leading in goals (6) and sitting second in points (11). You know what? I should just show the damn spreadsheet!
Above we have the top 15 skating players, sorted in order of total points. The chart indicates their name (with "(C)" after the name indicating a team captain), team name, position, games played, goals, assists, points, plus/minus, and penalty minutes. I'm also tracking power play goals, shorthanded goals, and a bunch of other stuff, but these are the "classic" hockey stats that most people are familiar with.
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