SportsAnnouncing
03-29-2004, 11:24 AM
What's in the numbers? Well, by going off of stats and that's the only thing I have right now, Marple has this one easily except for one stat, Marple can't score on the power play. So apparently, to beat them, hit them. Play "Hack-a-Glad".
Through the playoffs, here are the numbers
Man advantage (PPG-for-PP chances)
Marple 0-for-10, Hartford 8-for-21 (.381)
Short handed (penalty kills-for-penalties)
Marple 7-for-13 (.538), Hartford 5-for-12 (.417)
Shooting Percentage (goals-for-shots)
Marple 49-for-209 (.234), Hartford 32-for-257 (.125)
Save Percentage (saves-for-shots)
Marple 137-for-166 (.825), Hartford 182-for-210 (.867)
I got bored when putting together the info for the championships games. Hope everyone who goes enjoys it and it'll be nice to see some faces I haven't seen for a while!
Jarrod,
SportsAnnouncing.com.
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Through the playoffs, here are the numbers
Man advantage (PPG-for-PP chances)
Marple 0-for-10, Hartford 8-for-21 (.381)
Short handed (penalty kills-for-penalties)
Marple 7-for-13 (.538), Hartford 5-for-12 (.417)
Shooting Percentage (goals-for-shots)
Marple 49-for-209 (.234), Hartford 32-for-257 (.125)
Save Percentage (saves-for-shots)
Marple 137-for-166 (.825), Hartford 182-for-210 (.867)
I got bored when putting together the info for the championships games. Hope everyone who goes enjoys it and it'll be nice to see some faces I haven't seen for a while!
Jarrod,
SportsAnnouncing.com.
Visit SportsAnnouncing.com for info on Game Production, announcing and more