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The '''plus/minus (+/-)''' stat is used to determine the goal differential when a certain player is on the ice. If said player's team scores an [[even strength goal|even-strength]] or [[shorthanded goal]] while he is on the ice, he would be a +1. If that same player's team is scored against while he is on the ice, he would be a -1. The plus/minus is never affected when either team scores a [[power play goal]]. So, if a player enters a game with a rating of +3 and is scored against twice, he is then a +1. If he enters with a +3 and his team scores even-strength twice, he is a +5. | The '''plus/minus (+/-)''' stat is used to determine the goal differential when a certain player is on the ice. If said player's team scores an [[even strength goal|even-strength]] or [[shorthanded goal]] while he is on the ice, he would be a +1. If that same player's team is scored against while he is on the ice, he would be a -1. The plus/minus is never affected when either team scores a [[power play goal]]. So, if a player enters a game with a rating of +3 and is scored against twice, he is then a +1. If he enters with a +3 and his team scores even-strength twice, he is a +5. | ||
Revision as of 01:05, August 31, 2011
User talk:Rsmitchell The plus/minus (+/-) stat is used to determine the goal differential when a certain player is on the ice. If said player's team scores an even-strength or shorthanded goal while he is on the ice, he would be a +1. If that same player's team is scored against while he is on the ice, he would be a -1. The plus/minus is never affected when either team scores a power play goal. So, if a player enters a game with a rating of +3 and is scored against twice, he is then a +1. If he enters with a +3 and his team scores even-strength twice, he is a +5.
The plus/minus stat is usually used to determine the effectiveness of a defender, though the stat is available for most hockey players.