7 WINS
2 LOSES
1 OTL
there is no more ties in the NHL its either a overtime lose, or if you lose in shootout it also goes on your OTL means OverTime Lose.
THE #1,2,3 GOALIES EACH GET A PERIOD TO PLAY IN, THE WON WITH THE MOST VOTES STARTS FIRST AND SO ON.
go habs go!!!!!!!!!!!!1
2007-01-22 23:05:31
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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It means they had 7 wins, 2 losses, and 1 OT loss. In the old days it would have been a tie so really the team has 7 wins and 3 losses, just the OT loss counts as a point. As to the three goalies, they have 1 per period per confrence. The rest of the players play during the whole game though.
2007-01-23 00:52:45
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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As for the 7-2-1 in the last 10 games that means that in the last 10 games they have won 7 lost 2 and tied 1. Records always go win-loss-tie.
As for the all star game goalies usualy rotate every period in which there are 3 periods in hockey.
2007-01-22 23:01:53
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answer #3
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answered by sportsfreak61787 2
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it means they have 7 wins, 2 losses, and one tie..... for the all-star game, they have 3 different goalies, because after the voting process takes place, those just so happen to be the three best in that particular league. During the all star-game they will be substituted in and out, so that they all get a chance to play. A lot of the times each goalie plays one period, considering there are 3 periods in an NHL game.
2007-01-22 23:06:52
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answered by chsbaseball0313 2
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1. Neither team is awarded points, and the team is fined. (if professional) If not professional, both teams will start their next game (not necessarily against each other) but the next game they are scheduled to play, they should start off with a 5:00 penalty. 2. 5 is a common number. like 5, 10, 20, 2, 15.. You know? 7 is just a very odd number and seems random. 5 is more of a "general" number. 3. I don't think this could happen but it would be NO GOAL cause the ref shouldn't have anything to do with a goal (physically) and since the ref was involved in the sequence of the puck bouncing from ref to boards to in the net, it should be no goal. If it was the puck that hit the ref, off the boards, to a player, then in the net, then it's a GOAL cause a player was involved and it was simply either an accident by the ref or a play that he had no control over trying to avoid the puck hitting off of him as he as little time to react. 4. The word kinda annoys me cause its somewhat funny sounding but also can be annoying if repeated a lot and very loud.
2016-03-28 22:28:33
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answer #5
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answered by ? 4
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7 wins, 2 losses, and 1 overtime loss. In the All-Star Game, each goalie gets to play one period.
2007-01-23 03:45:42
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answer #6
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answered by CSUFGrad2006 5
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in the last 10 games played they have won 7 lost 2 and went to over time and lost or tied in 1in the NHL there are no longer ties there for the last number indicated an overtime loss witch the team gets 1 point for a win gets 2 points a loss after regulation gets no points
2007-01-23 03:55:25
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answered by happyman82385 5
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7 wins, 2 losses, and 1 overtime loss, either in a shootout or in the 5 minute overtime period. That teams particular points over the last 10 games is 15, each win is 2 points and an overtime loss is one point.
2007-01-23 02:07:52
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answer #8
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answered by osfan092589 2
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7 wins 2 loses 1 tie = 10 games
The all star game is comprised of votes cast by fans. The most popular usually get in, and a certain number of players per team from each division.
2007-01-23 01:41:54
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answer #9
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answered by Jimmy D 2
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As stated by Hab, there are no ties anymore, so the 3rd column is an Overtime Loss.
Many times in hockey, they use 10 game segments to review their play.
2007-01-23 00:14:48
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answer #10
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answered by Bluejacket 3
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For the All-Star game, each team has three goalies. Each goalie plays one period.
2007-01-23 07:32:44
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answered by rinkrat 4
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