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Kenaston Super Draft Regular Season 2011-2012 Player Frequency Report Lubomir Visnovsky Anaheim Ducks 47 Bobby Ryan Anaheim Ducks 1858 Craig Smith Nashville Predators 1 Teemu Selanne Anaheim Ducks 2410 Patric Hornqvist Nashville Predators 6 Ryan Getzlaf Anaheim Ducks 5089 Martin Erat Nashville Predators 16 Corey Perry Anaheim Ducks 5366 Sergei Kostitsyn Nashville Predators 19 Chris Kelly Boston Bruins 1 Mike Fisher Nashville Predators 21 Rich Peverley Boston Bruins 2 Shea Weber Nashville Predators 26 Brad Marchand Boston Bruins 4 David Legwand Nashville Predators 232 Zdeno Chara Boston Bruins 14 Dainius Zubrus New Jersey Devils 2 Nathan Horton Boston Bruins 60 Travis Zajac New Jersey Devils 8 Patrice Bergeron Boston Bruins 142 Patrik Elias New Jersey Devils 266 Milan Lucic Boston Bruins 144 Zach Parise New Jersey Devils 2189 David Krejci Boston Bruins 150 Ilya Kovalchuk New Jersey Devils 3100 Tyler Seguin Boston Bruins 1011 Mark Streit New York Islanders 2 Tyler Ennis Buffalo Sabres 1 Kyle Okposo New York Islanders 5 Christian Ehrhoff Buffalo Sabres 3 Michael Grabner New York Islanders 25 Drew Stafford Buffalo Sabres 5 Matt Moulson New York Islanders 32 Tyler Myers Buffalo Sabres 9 P.A. Parenteau New York Islanders 58 Brad Boyes Buffalo Sabres 10 John Tavares New York Islanders 5122 Luke Adam Buffalo Sabres 10 Marc Staal New York Rangers 11 Derek Roy Buffalo Sabres 253 Brandon Dubinsky New York Rangers 26 Jason Pominville Buffalo Sabres 2893 Ryan Callahan New York Rangers 77 Thomas Vanek Buffalo Sabres 5280 Marian Gaborik New York Rangers -
SEASON TICKET HOLDER © 2006 Mellon Financial Corporation
Make it Last. SEASON TICKET HOLDER © 2006 Mellon Financial Corporation Across market cycles. Over generations. Beyond expectations. The Practice of Wealth Management.® c Wealth Planning • Investment Management • Private Banking Family Office Services • Business Banking • Charitable Gift Services Please contact Philip Spina, Managing Director, at 412-236-4278. mellonprivatewealth.com Investing in the local economy by working with local businesses means helping to keep jobs in the region. It’s how we help to make this a better place to live, to work, to raise a family. And it’s one way Highmark has a helping hand in the places we call home. 3(1*8,16 )$16 ),567 ZZZ)R[6SRUWVFRP 6HDUFK3LWWVEXUJK HAVE A GREATER HAND IN YOUR HEALTH.SM TABLE OF CONTENTS PITTSBURGH PENGUINS Administrative Offices Team and Media Relations One Chatham Center, Suite 400 Mellon Arena Pittsburgh, PA 15219 66 Mario Lemieux Place Phone: (412) 642-1300 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 FAX: (412) 642-1859 Media Relations FAX: (412) 642-1322 2005-06 In Review 121-136 Opponent Shutouts 272-273 2006 Entry Draft 105 Opponents 137-195 2006-07 Season Schedule 360 Overtime 258 Active Goalies vs. Pittsburgh 197 Overtime Wins 259-260 Affiliate Coaches: Todd Richards 12 Penguins Goaltenders 234 Affiliate Coaches: Dan Bylsma 13 Penguins Hall of Fame 200-203 All-Star Game 291-292 Penguins Hat Tricks 263-264 All-Time Draft Picks 276-280 Penguins Penalty Shots 268 All-Time Leaders vs. Pittsburgh 196 Penguins Shutouts 270-271 All-Time Overtime Scoring 260 Player Bios 30-97 Assistant Coaches 10-11 -
Psychological Pressure and the Right to Determine the Moves in Dynamic Tournaments: Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment
DISCUSSION PAPER SERIES IZA DP No. 13628 Psychological Pressure and the Right to Determine the Moves in Dynamic Tournaments: Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment Mark Kassis Sascha L. Schmidt Dominik Schreyer Matthias Sutter AUGUST 2020 DISCUSSION PAPER SERIES IZA DP No. 13628 Psychological Pressure and the Right to Determine the Moves in Dynamic Tournaments: Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment Mark Kassis Matthias Sutter WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management MPI for Research on Collective Goods, University of Cologne, University of Sascha L. Schmidt Innsbruck and IZA WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management Dominik Schreyer WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management AUGUST 2020 Any opinions expressed in this paper are those of the author(s) and not those of IZA. Research published in this series may include views on policy, but IZA takes no institutional policy positions. The IZA research network is committed to the IZA Guiding Principles of Research Integrity. The IZA Institute of Labor Economics is an independent economic research institute that conducts research in labor economics and offers evidence-based policy advice on labor market issues. Supported by the Deutsche Post Foundation, IZA runs the world’s largest network of economists, whose research aims to provide answers to the global labor market challenges of our time. Our key objective is to build bridges between academic research, policymakers and society. IZA Discussion Papers often represent preliminary work and are circulated to encourage discussion. Citation of such a paper should account for its provisional character. A revised version may be available directly from the author. ISSN: 2365-9793 IZA – Institute of Labor Economics Schaumburg-Lippe-Straße 5–9 Phone: +49-228-3894-0 53113 Bonn, Germany Email: [email protected] www.iza.org IZA DP No. -
Goal-Side Selection of Penalty Shots in Soccer
DEPARTMENT of PSYCHOLOGY Goal-Side Selection of Penalty Shots in Soccer Mauro Ramos de Jesus Pereira Master’s Thesis (30 hp) Spring 2019 Supervisor: Geoffrey Patching GOAL SIDE SELECTION 2 Abstract Penalty shootouts have become paradigmatic for research on anticipatory skills and decision- making. The present study examines the dynamics of goal side selection when viewing realistic images depicting a penalty kick scenario. A sample of participants (n=40) was drawn from a population of students from Lund University. Participants viewed realistic images of a goalkeeper, soccer goal, and ball placed on penalty spot. In each image the position of goalmouth was systematically displaced as to simulate the kicker’s viewpoint. Similarly, goalkeeper’s position was also systematically manipulated along the goal line. The experimental task consisted of choosing which goal side to kick the ball to best score a goal. General Linear Mixed Effects Modelling (GLMM, with Bimodal distribution and Logistic link) and Linear Mixed Effects Modelling (LMM, with Gaussian distribution), were used to examine whether participants’ goal-side selection was determined more by the position of the Goalkeeper or Kicker. Binary goal side selection is formulated in terms of logit probability (Logit P), and all reaction times are transformed to represent signed response speed (SRS). Logit P and SRS showed close linear correspondence, adjusted R2 = .98, F (1, 14) = 598.10, p < .001. Difference in position of the kicker and goalkeeper had a statistically significant effect on binary goal side selection, χ2(1) = 8.67, p < .001, and SRS, χ2(1) = 6.75, p < .01. Similarly, the joint (average) position of the kicker and goalkeeper had a statistically significant effect on Logit P, χ2(1) = 15.72, p < .001, and SRS, χ2(1) = 17.70, p < .001. -
Etn1992 20 Oly G
f I 1 10,000 METERS(8! 3) 1 1. KHALID SKAH (Mor) ................... 27:46. 70 2. RICHARD CHELIMO (Ken) ........ 27:47.72 l;:ti11; 3. ADDIS AB EBE (Eth) .................. 28:00.07 il i1:11 ,Ji1 iit 4. SALVATOREANTIBO (Ila) ....... 28:11.39 5. ARTURO BARRIOS (Mex) ........ 28:17.79 1 6. GERMAN SILVA(Mex) .............. 28:20.19 1 7. WILLIAM KOECH (Ken) ............ 28:25.18 ,1~1,sc&;tt1:R~8 . MOSES TANUI (Ken) ................ 28:27.11 .•.•.•· ·········•···(p zbtshed26 time S•a··year.by .Tra!.1••t~:ld·N e~s, Mourttain··~ie~,.<:~)·.········· MARATHON/8/9) .· ... :-:-:-:-::->-· : . :.. ·-·::=:t. :,:< .. ::.- ::/::>:> . 1. HWANG YOUNG -JO (SK) ............ 2:13:23 . ,·.·.· .. ·.. -.·. ·. 2. KOICHI MORISHITA (Jpn) ........... 2:13:45 Volajile,38, No. 20 / <iti$ UStZ0 ,1992. 3. STEPHAN FREIGANG (Ger) ........ 2:14:00 4. TAKEYUKI NAKAYAMA (Jpn) ...... 2:14:02 -Olympic Games- 5. SALVATORE BETTIOL (Ila) ......... 2:14:15 6. SALAH KOKAICH (Mor) ............... 2:14:25 7. JAN HURUK (Pol) ......................... 2:14:32 Barcelona, Spain, July 31-August 3, August 800 METERS(8 /5) 8. HIROMI TANIGUCHI (Jpn) ........... 2:14:42 5-9-These results are simply a quick refer 1. WILLIAM TANUI (Ken) ................. 1 :43.66 ence . Complete Olympic agate (with prelims, 11 HURDLES(813, o.8) splits, series, etc) will appear in the October 2. NIXON Kl PROTICH (Ken) ............ 1 :43.70 o issue of T&FN. 3. JOHNNY GRAY (US) ................... 1 :43.97 1. MARK McKOY (Can) ....................... 13.12 4. Josi;_ LUIZ BARBOSA (Bra) ........ 1 :45.06 2. TONY DEES (US) ............................ 13.24 -MEN- 5. ANDREA BENVENUTI (Ila) .......... 1 :45.23 3. -
Etn1991 21 Panamg
33:11.37. • 100H(1.8), Narozhilenko 12.28 (WL) (3, 6 1 • W); 2. Grigoryeva 12.39 (=5, x W); 3. Bodrova 12.81; 4. Chemysheva 12.93; 5. Sinyukina 13.13; 6. Politika 13.14; 7. Zeryabina 13.16. Heats : 1(1.8)-1. Grigoryeva 12.61. 111(-0.4)- lillill llll'll■■■III 1. Narozhilenko 12.64. Semis: 1(1.1)-1. Grigoryeva 12.78. 11(1.3)- 1. Narozhilenko 12.44. 1 400H, Chuprina 55.12; 2. lgnatyuk 55.28; 3. Ordina 55.31 ; 4. Torshina 55.74; 5. 1?11 i li l.:i lll 1■ ii ll lli1 Nazarova 55.84 ; 6. Mikusheva 55.92 . l~l~ed#~ll1~-,~ r~ II~l~ 1dlffll]l~iltij1~i]II;i 10kmW, lvanova42:50; 2. Nikolayeva 43:25; 3. Kovalenko 43:54 ; 4. Serbinenko 44:24. 4 x 100, Russia 43.30; 2. Ukraine 43.81. 4 x 400 , Ukraine 3:24.65; 2. Russia 3:25.14; 3. Moscow3 :28.41. -Major International Meets- FieldEvents HJ, Rodina 6-5; 2. Bykova 6-4 11•; 3. Bol shova 6-3 112. 11 11 SOVIET CHAMPIONSHIPS TJ, Voloshin 57-8 2 (56-2 2w, f, f, f, 56-10 , LJ, Senchukova 23-6; 2. Berezhnaya Kiev, July 10-13 (7/10-100, 10,000 , 57-8 112 (-0.41); 2. Denishchuk 57-6"• (55-5¾, 23-3 112; 3. Khlopotnova 22-7w (22-1); 4. 31 11 11 20kW ; 7/11-800, PV, HT, JT; 7/12-200 , 57-3 •, 57-6 , (1.9], p, 56- 2, f); 3. -
Two Player Penalty Shootout Games
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Making the Rules of Sports Fairer
Making the Rules of Sports Fairer Steven J. Brams Department of Politics New York University New York, NY 10012 USA [email protected] Mehmet S. Ismail Department of Economics Maastricht University PO Box 616 6200 MD Maastricht The Netherlands [email protected] 2 Making the Rules of Sports Fairer Abstract The rules of many sports are not fair—they do not ensure that equally skilled competitors have the same probability of winning. As an example, the penalty shootout in soccer, wherein a coin toss determines which team kicks first on all five penalty kicks, gives a substantial advantage to the first-kicking team, both in theory and practice. We show that a so-called Catch- Up Rule for determining the order of kicking would not only make the shootout fairer but also is essentially strategyproof. By contrast, the so-called Standard Rule now used for the tiebreaker in tennis is fair. We briefly consider several other sports, all of which involve scoring a sufficient number of points to win, and show how they could benefit from certain rule changes, which would be straightforward to implement. 3 Making the Rules of Sports Fairer1 1. Introduction In this paper, we show that the rules for competition in some sports are not fair. By “fair,” we mean that they give equally skilled competitors the same chance to win—figuratively, they level the playing field. Later we will be more precise in defining “fairness.” We first consider knockout (elimination) tournaments in soccer (i.e., football, except in North America), wherein one team must win. -
1999-00 NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championships Records
IHockey_M (99-00) 2 11/28/00 9:45 AM Page 179 DIVISION I 17 9 Ice Hockey DIVISION I 2000 Championship Hi g h l i g h t s Sioux At Home In Providence: North Dakota has found a home in Providence, winning its seventh national championship — and third in the Rhode Island capital — by defeating Boston College, 4-2 on April 8. With both teams trading chances in the first two periods, goaltending was a key issue. Boston College’s Scott Clemmenson and North Dakota’s Karl Goehring made several key saves. The Eagles managed two goals and the North Dakota goalie Karl Goehring made 51 saves in the Frozen Four, Sioux one after two periods. earning him all-tournament team honors. North Dakota’s Lee Goren — nicknamed “Scorin’ Goren” — posted two third-period goals to help the Sioux to the title. The game-winner scored by North Dakota’s Jason Ulmer, came with 5:34 left in the game. With the championship, North Dakota trails Michigan for the overall lead. The Wolverines have claimed nine national championships. All-tournament team honors went to Sioux netminder Goehring, defense- men Mike Mottau (Boston College) and Mike Commodore (North Dakota) and forwards Bryan Lundbohm (North Dakota) and Jeff Farkas (Boston College). Goren was named the tournament’s most outstanding player. Jay Vancik (hooking), 19:04. (cross-checking), 5:53; B—Tommi Degerman (interfer- Re s u l t s Second period: M—Mark Mink (Cammalleri, John ence), 6:32; SL—Dietrich (roughing), 18:00; B—Dan Shouneyia), 6:39 (pp); C—Chad MacDonald (Mike Cavanaugh (hitting after whistle), 19:08. -
Athletics at the 1987 Pan American Games - Wikipedia
27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1987 Pan American Games - Wikipedia Athletics at the 1987 Pan American Games The Athletics competition at the 1987 Pan American Games was held in Indianapolis, United States. The events were competed at the IU Indianapolis Track Athletics at the and Soccer Stadium. 1987 Pan American Games Contents Medal summary Men's events Women's events Medal table Host venue (shown in 2012) See also Dates 9–16 August References Host Indianapolis, United States city Medal summary Venue IU Indianapolis Track and Soccer Stadium Level Senior Men's events Events 43 ← Caracas 1983 Havana 1991 → 1987 Pan American Games https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1987_Pan_American_Games 1/7 27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1987 Pan American Games - Wikipedia Event Gold Silver Bronze Patrick Lee McRae Ray Stewart Juan Núñez 100 metres Wesche United 10.26 10.27 Dominican 10.44 10.49 (wind: -3.4 m/s) States Jamaica Republic Chile Wallace 200 metres Floyd Heard Robson da Spearmon (wind: United 20.25 Silva 20.49 20.53 United +1.3 m/s) States Brazil States Raymond Bert Roberto Pierre Cameron 400 metres 44.60 44.72 Hernández 45.13 United Cuba States Jamaica Johnny José Luíz Stanley Gray Redwine 800 metres 1:46.79 Barbosa 1:47.37 1:47.73 United Brazil United States States Joaquim Jim Spivey Steve Scott 1500 metres Cruz 3:47.34 United 3:47.46 United 3:47.76 Brazil States States Arturo Adauto Omar Aguilar 5000 metres Barrios 13:31.40 Domingues 13:46.41 13:47.86 Chile Mexico Brazil Bruce Rolando 10,000 Bickford Vera Paul McCloy 28:20.37 28:22.56 -
Draw Travis Bob Sanchez (Born the Fall of 11 1986)[1] Is Usually an Usa Hockey Quarterback to the Ny Aircraft of Your Country?¡¥S Basketball Category (NFL)
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There Is Nothing Like the Sweet Taste of Gold
Publisher: International Ice Hockey Federation, Editor-in-Chief: Jan-Ake Edvinsson Supervising Editor: Kimmo Leinonen Editor: Szymon Szemberg, Assistant Editor: Jenny Wiedeke June 2004 - Vol 8 - No 3 There is nothing like the sweet taste of gold Back in the April issue of this publication, I wrote that the 2004 IIHF World Championship in the Czech Republic had the potential to be the best tournament ever. It proved to be a correct assumption. 552,097 spectators in Prague and Ostrava made this a festival which we will never forget. RENÉ FASEL EDITORIAL ■■ For some years now we have been contemplating whether the record of 526,172 fans from Finland 1997 would ever be broken. And, finally, seven years later, the IIHF World Championship has a new attendance record. More than 25,000 spectators surpassed the previous mark. Our new record figure of 552,097 means that an ave- rage of almost 10,000 spectators (9,859 to be exact) attended the 56 games of the 68th IIHF World Championship. This is a remarkable number and a testimony to the passion for our game in the Czech Republic. This was the ninth time that an IIHF World Championship was hosted in Prague, which now defi- nitely deserves to be called the unofficial capital of the tournament. ■■ All this wouldn’t have been possible if not for the Sazka Arena, which must rank among the top three or four ice hockey venues in the world today. The 17,300 seat state-of-the-art arena was everything we were hoping for in terms of spectator comfort as well as facilitating the needs of teams and officials.