What does PIM mean in hockey?
Penalty minutes
Don’t know your PIM from your PCT?
| GOALIE STATS EXPLAINED | |
|---|---|
| PIM | Penalty minutes. |
What Csdhl prospects?
Central States Development Hockey League is adding a Prospects Division for the 2021-22 season. This division will allow more youth hockey clubs to join CSDHL and will give more young hockey players the opportunity to play and develop at the elite Tier II level that Central States provides.
What is GP in hockey stats?
“PLAYERS” STATS: “SHOTS”: – GP = Games Played By Athlete. – G = Goals By Athlete. – A = Assists By Athlete. – Pts = Points By Athlete.
What is S and SM in hockey stats?
SB = Player’s Shot Blocked by Opposing Player. SHG = Shorthanded Goals. SHT% = Shooting Percentage (G/SOG) SM = Player’s Shot Missed Net.
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.
Who led the NHL in PIMs?
Tiger Williams
NHL Leaders
| Rank | Player | PIM |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Tiger Williams | 3971 |
| 2. | Dale Hunter | 3565 |
| 3. | Tie Domi | 3515 |
| 4. | Marty McSorley | 3381 |
Who has the least penalty minutes in NHL history?
Curtis Lazar – Buffalo Sabres: 31 Games Played. This is part of the reason Buffalo has the LOWEST penalty minutes per game in the NHL.
What level is Csshl?
The CSSHL was founded in 2009 with five “Sport Schools” based in Alberta and British Columbia. The CSSHL was specifically designed to enable like-minded student athletes an increased level of competition and exposure….Bantam/U15 Varsity:
| Year | Program |
|---|---|
| 2018-19 | West Van Academy (1) |
| 2019-20 | West Van Academy (2) |
What does Csshl stand for?
Canadian Sport School Hockey League.
What does GV mean in hockey?
Printable PageHockey Glossary of Statistics
| back to topForward / Defense Statistics | |
|---|---|
| Games Played (GP) | A player is credited with a game played if he steps on the ice for any length of time or serves a penalty. |
| Game Winning Goals (GWG) | Goals that leave a team one goal ahead of the opponent. |