On NHL.com, Price has precisely 2.21 of GAA .923 since Weber is back.
Thanks, I was only estimating, I didn't know it was possible to lookup the numbers for a partial season on NHL.com. How do you do it? I took a look and couldn't figure it out!
On NHL.com, Price has precisely 2.21 of GAA .923 since Weber is back.
Nope still going. One can even have an opinion in that thread unlike on some boards.
Thanks, I was only estimating, I didn't know it was possible to lookup the numbers for a partial season on NHL.com. How do you do it? I took a look and couldn't figure it out!
Numbers should be slightly better than that since Price played 13:50 in a game when Niemi was pulled, and played 1:50 OT in another game. So maybe something like 2.18 and .925.
Pretty sad on Jesperi's Instagram the last pic he posted with his mom, bunch of canucks fans in the comments being real nasty.
During those minutes played, Price stopped some shots. He stopped 9/9 when he came on in relief and 1/1 in overtime. This affects the save percentage.Minutes played has no effect on save percentage. It does play apart in GAA.
I think he just calculated them manually. Look up all the games Weber and Price played in together, then count GA and saves.
Edit: I think I figured it out.
Select goalie summary
set the date from 11/27/2018 to 01/04/2019
make sure "sum results" is checked
then click "run report"
I think he just calculated them manually. Look up all the games Weber and Price played in together, then count GA and saves.
Edit: I think I figured it out.
Select goalie summary
set the date from 11/27/2018 to 01/04/2019
make sure "sum results" is checked
then click "run report"
Doubt it. Have you seen how he handles his stick?Kotka will be scoring just as many points as Pettersson, if not more, when he is 20 years old.
A very unbiased assessment. Surprised me. No hysterics. But what gets me is every time I see him I ask myself this guy was a NHL player for all those years. He looks like he spent most of his time on a couch eating burgers and chips with two or three two-fours to wash it all down.
Luke Richardson is about the same age. Maybe Green still eats like a NHL player but trains like me.Do you remember him in his playing days ? (if you're old enough)
He always had that chubby face.
And well, he's 48 now, sometimes after 40 things gets out of hand a bit...
A lot of retired athletes take on a lot of weight.Luke Richardson is about the same age. Maybe Green still eats like a NHL player but trains like me.
Did you actually see the way that kids leg twisted when he fell or are you merely waving pom poms again? I had to go take a tylenol from just seeing it happen.My great granddaughter has more jamb, than Elias Petterson. He should get a hot dog for his acting abilities?
Takes a bit of the shine off of the Habs 2-0 shutout, puts a little shame on the game IMHO!!!...
He looks like he will break like glass throughout his careerMy great granddaughter has more jamb, than Elias Petterson. He should get a hot dog for his acting abilities?
Takes a bit of the shine off of the Habs 2-0 shutout, puts a little shame on the game IMHO!!!...
Exactly. I hate when people compare KK and EP and call Kotka a scrub. Obviously Kotka is going to be putting up less points if he came over at 18 and is nearly two years younger. Elias Pettersson was born in November 1998 and Kotka was born in July 2000. Elias Pettersson is about two months away from the 2016 draft and Kotka is about two months away from the 2019 draft. It makes perfect sense EP puts up more points than Kotka right now.Kotka will be scoring just as many points as Pettersson, if not more, when he is 20 years old.
Good win. That KK/Petterson thread on the main boards is an abomination.