Newbie question: Hockey stat terminology

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  • Megaman
    SBR Rookie
    • 12-11-09
    • 23

    #1
    Newbie question: Hockey stat terminology
    I'm looking at game statistics at http://www.cbssports.com/nhl/gamecen...091215_PHI@PIT and wonders what some of the terms means.

    Specifically these:+/-, PPT, SHT, SHF and FW/FL

    Thanks.
  • zandyman
    SBR MVP
    • 01-29-07
    • 1579

    #2
    +/-: Players get a + when on the ice for a goal for their team; a minus when on for a goal against; it only counts for even-strength goals

    PPT: I'm guessing Power Play Time

    SHT: I'm guessing Short Handed Time

    SHF: Shots For?

    FW/FL: Faceoffs Won/Faceoffs Lost-- I'm sure about that one

    Hope this somewhat helped & GL
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    • don logan
      Restricted User
      • 12-19-07
      • 744

      #3
      I don't know all these either but check NHL.com, they have a good stats section.
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      • Megaman
        SBR Rookie
        • 12-11-09
        • 23

        #4
        Thanks zandyman, it helped. SHF apparently is number of shifts.

        don logan, thanks for the NHL.com tip, it looks good!
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