I think I have read something about this in the past few months, but since the issue came up at Miami's recent loss to WMU, I thought I'd take it to the experts here on Hockey-L: When a goalie is pulled in favor of a sixth skater, do empty-net goals count as shots-on-goal in that goalie's statistics for the game? For example, when the Redskins pulled Trevor Prior out of the net at the conclusion of Saturday's loss to the Broncos, Western was able to get two more goals through the pipes; did those two shots count against Prior's record, and to what extent? I'm looking forward to Miami's "2nd season" beginning A.S.A.P! Bring 'em on! --R. Scott HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.