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Definition of Team On-Ice Shooting Percentage:

Team On-Ice Shooting Percentage is an advanced statistic in hockey that measures the percentage of a team's shots on goal that result in goals while a specific player or group of players is on the ice.

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What is the Team On-Ice Shooting Percentage for a team that has scored 200 goals on 2500 shots on goal?

Formula Explanation:

The formula for calculating Team On-Ice Shooting Percentage is: (Goals Scored / Shots on Goal) * 100. This formula provides the percentage of shots that result in goals.

Detailed Explanation:

Team On-Ice Shooting Percentage provides insight into a team's shooting efficiency when certain players are on the ice. It's often used to evaluate the performance of both individual players and line combinations. A high on-ice shooting percentage might indicate that a player or line is particularly effective at creating quality scoring chances. However, extremely high percentages are often unsustainable over long periods and may regress towards the mean.

Importance:

This stat is crucial for understanding a team's offensive efficiency and can help identify players who are particularly effective at generating or converting scoring chances. It's also useful for identifying potential regression candidates – players with unusually high on-ice shooting percentages might see their point production decrease if the percentage returns to more normal levels.

Historical Use:

Team On-Ice Shooting Percentage has gained prominence in hockey analytics over the past decade as a way to measure shooting efficiency and potentially identify unsustainable performance.

Historical Context:

As analytics have become more prevalent in hockey, On-Ice Shooting Percentage has become an important tool for evaluating player and team performance. It's part of a broader movement towards understanding hockey through more nuanced metrics that go beyond traditional counting stats.

Limitations:

While useful, Team On-Ice Shooting Percentage doesn't account for shot quality or the specific contributions of individual players. It can also be subject to significant variance over short periods.

Example:

If a team has scored 200 goals on 2500 shots on goal, their Team On-Ice Shooting Percentage would be calculated as follows: (200 / 2500) * 100 = 8.00%.

Famous Examples:

While specific records for Team On-Ice Shooting Percentage aren't widely publicized, players known for their high on-ice shooting percentages include Sidney Crosby and Nikita Kucherov during their peak seasons.

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is considered a good Team On-Ice Shooting Percentage?

In the NHL, the average team shooting percentage is typically around 9-10%. Anything above 11% is considered very good, while percentages above 13% are usually unsustainable over long periods.

How does Team On-Ice Shooting Percentage relate to individual player performance?

A player's on-ice shooting percentage can indicate their ability to contribute to high-quality scoring chances. However, it's important to consider that this stat is influenced by teammates and can vary significantly from year to year.

Can a high Team On-Ice Shooting Percentage be a bad sign?

While a high percentage is generally good, an unusually high percentage (e.g., over 14%) might indicate unsustainable performance. Teams and players with very high shooting percentages often see regression in subsequent seasons.

Sources:

NHL.com

Official NHL Enhanced Stats

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Hockey Reference

Hockey Statistics and History

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Team On-Ice Shooting Percentage

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