What does the NHL define as a blocked shot for statistical purposes?
For statistical purposes, the NHL defines a blocked shot as:
- Any shot that is stopped by a player's body, stick, or equipment before it reaches the goal line.
- The shot must be taken from within the attacking team's offensive zone.
- The player must be in a legal position to block the shot.
Blocked shots are an important stat to track for multiple reasons. They can indicate a player's defensive prowess, their willingness to sacrifice their body to block shots, and their overall impact on the game.
Related Questions:
- Why is it important to track blocked shots? To measure a player's defensive ability and impact on the game.
- How are blocked shots different from save percentages? Blocked shots measure how many shots a player blocks, while save percentage measures how many shots a goalie saves.
- What are the different ways a player can block a shot? With their body, stick, or equipment.
- Can a player block a shot inside their own defensive zone? No, the shot must be taken from within the attacking team's offensive zone.
- Are blocked shots counted as shots on goal? No, blocked shots are not counted as shots on goal.
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