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Guest4999 |
Posted - 02/03/2011 : 08:13:06 I read your notice stating that the NHL gave both pittburg goalies the shutout. In fact this is incorrect, neither goalie has been accredited with a shut out as per NHL rules. In order 2 be accredited with the shut out both goalies would need to have played the full 60 min. In this case Johnson gets the win, and neither goalie gets the shutout. |
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Posted - 02/04/2011 : 14:28:20 In relation to the discussion above, the TEAM Shutout for PIT vs. NYI did not take in the stats last night. It has been rectified and will show up in your pool stats tomorrow morning. Thanks for your patience on the matter. |
admin |
Posted - 02/03/2011 : 17:53:16 In the Pittsburgh win over the New York Islanders we have changed the goalie stats. The shutout is only applied to the TEAM now. Both Pittsburgh goaltenders have had their shutouts removed as per NHL.com.
• Fleury doesn’t get one because he only played a few seconds of the game • Johnson does not get his shut out because he did not play the full 60 minutes (59:43 - oh so close!) He does however get credit for the win.
This will be updated this evening in tonight's calculations and reflected in your pool tomorrow.
ALSO: The NHL changed two goals on their official scoresheet. Drew Doughty is now awarded with 2 goals vs. Edmonton (including the game winner) - and Ryan Smyth was removed as the goal scorer of both. |
Alex116 |
Posted - 02/03/2011 : 15:42:51 quote: Originally posted by Guest6115
quote: Originally posted by Alex116
Calm down folks. Try emailing admin rather than ranting and raving on here!!
I don't think I was ranting and raving , I was merely stating that the points should not be given to players based on NHL Rules.
Fact?
Guest 6115 - Clearly you couldn't possibly have been ranting and raving seeing as this is your first post on this topic!
As far as the ranting and raving comment, it was directed to guest9925 who insisted on capitalizing things in an attempt to get his point across better i suppose? Anyway, i guess maybe i came off as a little too harsh, didn't mean to upset anyone, just wanted to let you know that email to Admin works better and faster than putting a complaint / suggestion on here! |
Guest6115 |
Posted - 02/03/2011 : 14:50:16 quote: Originally posted by Alex116
Calm down folks. Try emailing admin rather than ranting and raving on here!!
I don't think I was ranting and raving , I was merely stating that the points should not be given to players based on NHL Rules.
Fact? |
Guest2427 |
Posted - 02/03/2011 : 14:08:44 From wikipedia:
"In ice hockey, a shutout is given to a team whose goaltender successfully stops the other team from scoring and plays the entire game....
In the event a shutout happens while using several goaltenders, the shutout will be credited to the team who shut out the opponent; however, no single goaltender will be awarded the shutout. It happened four times in NHL history:
-During the 1982-83 Washington Capitals season, the Washington Capitals and their goalies Al Jensen and Pat Riggin had shared a shutout.
-December 8, 2001: the Anaheim Mighty Ducks won 4-0 over the Minnesota Wild with Jean-Sébastien Giguère and later, Steve Shields keeping the net.
-November 23, 2006: the Nashville Predators won 6-0 over the Vancouver Canucks with Tomas Vokoun who left the game, injured. He was replaced by Chris Mason who completed the job.
-December 1, 2009: the Toronto Maple Leafs won 3-0 over the Montreal Canadiens with Jonas Gustavsson who left the game after the first period because of heart problems. He was replaced by Joey MacDonald who played the last two periods."
Forgive the ranting and raving but this seems to be a perfectly reasonable way to bring attention to a matter. |
Alex116 |
Posted - 02/03/2011 : 10:40:22 Calm down folks. Try emailing admin rather than ranting and raving on here!! |
Guest7852 |
Posted - 02/03/2011 : 10:20:38 needs to be corrected |
Guest9925 |
Posted - 02/03/2011 : 09:55:40 Guest 4999 is absolutely right.... NEITHER GOALIE ON PITTSBURGH SHOULD GET A SHUTOUT. Please remove that from the points in the fantasy pools!!!!! |
Alex116 |
Posted - 02/03/2011 : 09:26:07 quote: Originally posted by Guest4999
I read your notice stating that the NHL gave both pittburg goalies the shutout. In fact this is incorrect, neither goalie has been accredited with a shut out as per NHL rules. In order 2 be accredited with the shut out both goalies would need to have played the full 60 min. In this case Johnson gets the win, and neither goalie gets the shutout.
Wouldn't this be a penalty for too many men on the ice? |