The Home Team Completes the Official Stats for the Game
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Stat Book The Home Team completes the official stats for the game. Put flap under the fourth copy (Goldenrod). Collect team and coach stickers from the teams (4 total for each game, for each page) The pages should be distributed as follows: o White – Home Coach (or left in book) o Yellow – Visiting Coach o Pink – Official o Goldenrod – Left in the Stat Book (at this point)
Taking Stats Section One Complete the top line with the game information (where played, level, and date) Add the roster stickers for each team. Identify shots on goal per period Identify which end is Home and which is Visitor Indicate a Shot on Goal with either a • or an x. Only considered a Shot on Goal if the goalie would actually need to stop the goal to prevent the puck from going in. Note the number of goals each period for each team Write and circle the number of shots each period.
Section Two Scoring: Both teams are noted in the same section Per: Period when the goal was scored Time: noted at the time of the period that the goal occurred. (Example: if the period is 12 minutes long and the goal happened when the clock reads 10 minutes – the time of the goal is 2:00.) Team: H or V (Home or Visitor) Goal: Number of player that scored the goal Assist(s): Number of player(s) that were involved in the assist PP/SH: indicate if the goal was scored during a power play (PP) or short-handed (SH) Penalties: Period, Time, and Team: complete similar to scoring section No: Player number Offense: Penalty called by the official Min: Length of Penalty Time In: Actual time on clock that player enters the box Time Out: Actual time on clock that player leaves the box – this may or may not be for the entire length of the original penalty. For instance, if a goal is scored by the opposing team, the player is released early. Home and away Fair Play Minutes: o Total these minutes at game end o A team loses all Fair Play minutes with a total of 10 penalty minutes. Calculating Fair Play Total Minutes in the Game (3 x 12 minute periods = 36 minutes) Subtract the total penalty minutes Equals the Total Fair Play Minutes Acceptable Coach/Fan Behavior (no ejections) o Indicate either “Yes” or “No” for both teams o If “no” should file a report with Minnesota Hockey
Section Three The coaches stickers should have been placed in the Home and Visiting team areas prior to the game. Total the Saves and Scores per period for both teams. Record the names of: o Scorer (statistician) o Officials – includes Ref signature o Remarks: Each Head Coach should sign the original sheet after the game.
After the game: District Game – send template to district within 24 hours of the game via e-mail Tourney Game – complete the template, however it is not necessary to send to the district.