Anyone know the odds when pulling the Goalie? I mean, for every minute (or game) the goalie is pulled in a college game, what percent of the time does the attacking team score, and what are the percentages for an empty netter? Anyone seen any stats on this in college, or for the NHL, etc?
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Originally posted by Happy View PostAnyone know the odds when pulling the Goalie? I mean, for every minute (or game) the goalie is pulled in a college game, what percent of the time does the attacking team score, and what are the percentages for an empty netter? Anyone seen any stats on this in college, or for the NHL, etc?
*for a team facing an open net... so basically its like a 4.5-15 disadvantage for the team with the extra man.BS UML '04, PhD UConn '09
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Math galore. And they start with odds of pulling the goalie when on a power play. Still, interesting. Also have some sources mentioned, papers published on the subject.Bugs Bunny - 96
Gas House Gorillas - 95
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Originally posted by Happy View PostAnyone know the odds when pulling the Goalie? I mean, for every minute (or game) the goalie is pulled in a college game, what percent of the time does the attacking team score, and what are the percentages for an empty netter? Anyone seen any stats on this in college, or for the NHL, etc?
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