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Post by munzie on Nov 19, 2011 15:17:02 GMT -5
So You can call me 'Stupid', but I'm asking anyway. I thought I knew how to read a game sheet but apparently not. Re: Pointstreak game sheets. In the "Scored By" column, there are certain bracketed abbreviations used beside the players name. ie. (sho) means goal scored in a shoot-out. (en) means goal scored into an empty net when the goalkeeper has been removed for an extra attacker. (ea) This abbreviation is used on Pointstreak ACH game sheets for game #14, 17 & 21. Can someone please help! Thanks in advance, CallMeStupid (Munzie) P.S. Another new feature on pointstreak this year is; when a player is under suspension, his name is still included on the gamesheet team Roster with a red (sp) beside his name. Good feature IMO.
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Post by hockeypops on Nov 20, 2011 14:24:51 GMT -5
Going to assume it means "Extra Attacker" as the designated 6th man when a goaltender is pulled.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2011 20:54:56 GMT -5
hi stupid [hs]
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Post by munzie on Nov 20, 2011 21:34:33 GMT -5
Going to assume it means "Extra Attacker" as the designated 6th man when a goaltender is pulled. Well hockeypops, I think maybe the penny just dropped. I was having a hard time with one game sheet in particular where their was a goal scored at 9:44 of the 1st period, with no penalties or other items even close to that time frame. Seems I never thought about an extra attacker in place of the goalie when the ref has his hand up waiting to call a delayed penalty. So I think maybe you've got it, and my thanks to you. P.S. amazing how my bright-lite friend ronlee didn't have a clue yesterday, when I asked him this same question over the phone before posting.
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