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Ed writes:
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In last night's Hockey East matchup between Northeastern and Boston
College, BC goaltender Scott Clemmensen made just nine saves over 61:16
in a 5-4 overtime loss. Think of the questions this raises:
2. What is the worst save percentage for a single game?
Clemmensen's last night was 64.3%.
8. Will I find a more productive means of spending my Sunday
morning?
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Sorry, jury's still out on #8 ;>), but Charlie Shubb's line score for
Saturday's CC-SCSU encounter shows that CC's goalie Gustin not only managed
the same 64.3% performance with the same 9+5=14 stats during his leg of an
overtime game on the same day, but he did it even faster, in only 25:09,
displaying greater efficiency in weak goaltending I don't know what that
fact's worth, except to expect that we'll see a rash of conspiracy theories.
From Charlie's post:
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Scoring by Period
SCSU 2-0-4-1 7
CC 2-0-4-0 6
Shots on Goal by Period Saves by Period (with Minutes Played)
SCSU 11-13-10-3 37 Leitza (SCSU) 14-10-11-0 35 (62:50)
CC 16-10-15-0 41 Cugnet (CC) 9-12- x-x 21 (36:27)
Gustin (CC) x- 1- 6-2 9 (25:09)
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Bob
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