> Does SLU take a lot of coincidentals...
Maybe, but apparently SLU just doesn't draw that many penalties.
Vermont and Princeton are the least-short-handed teams in the ECAC;
everybody else is about equal.
On the powerplay, RPI (lots) and SLU (few) are the only outliers in
# of opportunities.
What's this mean? Probably that certain teams have drawn "penalize anything
that moves" refs more often...
The whole story:
Power play (league)
Team PPG-ATT PP PCT
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Cornell 28-91 30.8
St. Lawrence 21-77 27.3
Rensselaer 26-121 21.5
Clarkson 20-100 20.0
Harvard 19-99 19.2
Dartmouth 18-97 18.6
Brown 17-93 18.3
Colgate 17-103 16.5
Princeton 14-87 16.1
Yale 13-88 14.8
Union 12-87 13.8
Vermont 13-96 13.5
Penalty killing (league)
Team PPG-ATT PK PCT
===================================
Brown 91-103 88.3
Clarkson 91-106 85.8
Union 83-99 83.8
Vermont 66-79 83.5
Harvard 80-96 83.3
Rensselaer 85-102 83.3
Cornell 80-97 82.5
Colgate 68-88 77.3
Dartmouth 70-92 76.1
Yale 74-99 74.7
St. Lawrence 73-98 74.5
Princeton 58-81 71.6
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