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On Tue, 17 Nov 1998, Russell Jaslow wrote:
> John Edwards <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> > Saturday afternoon (Women's):
> > Minnesota Golden Gophers 10
> > Bemidji State Beavers 0
> > Minnesota outshot Bemidji 68-1.
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> Okay, it has to be asked. If Bemidji *never* got a shot on goal, then
> what would the save percentage be for the Minnesota goaltender? 0% or 100%?
My first impulse is to say that would be infinite, as that's what most
things divided by 0 are. But I'm not sure about 0/0. I think my Physics
prof mentioned it last year, but I think I was half asleep.
That said, most spreadsheets would just report it as ERR!. :-)
FWIW, I didn't actually get to see the shot on goal. I left Winnipeg too
late, and missed the first period.
John Edwards,
Stats Geek, Manitoba Women's Hockey Team
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