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Detailed analyzes Shots, offensive Shots, opponents Performance data Team analyzes Individual analyzes Key figures Goal Keepers Ranked players 5 versus 5 Red shot game Defensive Defense men Power play Summary Red shot game - accumulated Offensive Forwards Box play

Summary - Factors that determine the results of the games Start

Key figures A typical distribution is 72% green shots / 28% red shots Average shot efficiency for a green shot is 2.6% and 21.6% for a red shot This corresponds to a save percentage SVS% of 97.4% and 78.4% A good offense player shoots many red shots  A good defense man prevents red shots from the opponents  A good goalkeeper saves many red shots (and many green shots). Green save percentage varies very little between different goalkeepers  A typical distribution of power play and box play is 60% green shots / 40% red shots Start

What is the red shot game? Conclusion - Comment Legends Red shot Red goal Start Canadas’s red shots Norway’s red shots

Red shot game – accumulated What is the red shot game? Red shot game – accumulated Conclusion - Comment Legends Red shot Red goal Start Canadas’s red shots Opponent’s red shots

Red shot game - Since green shots mostly are inefficient, it is worthwhile only looking at the shots with high scoring chance – the red shots The team that produces most red shots wins the red shot game The red shot game gives an indication on how successful the offense have been   Red shot game Start

Red shot game - Since green shots mostly are inefficient, it is worthwhile only looking at the shots with high scoring chance – the red shots The team that produces most red shots wins the red shot game The red shot game gives an indication on how successful the offense have been   Red shot game - accumulated Start

Goal keepers - Save percentage, SVS%, green and red shots Typical average save percentage 97.4 % green shots 78.4 % red shots Average save percentage: 97.4 / 78.4 Roberto Luongo: - / - Carey Price: - / - Mike Smith: - / - Conclusion - Comment Start

Defensive - Shots from the opponents Typical average distribution 72 % green shots 28 % red shots Type Number of shots Distribution Green - - % Red Total 100 % Conclusion - Comment Start

Offensive - Distribution and shot efficiency Typical average distribution 72 % green shots 28 % red shots Typical average shot efficiency 2.6 % green shots 21.6 % red shots Type Number of shots Distribution Goals Shot efficiency Green - - % Red Total 100 % Conclusion - Comment Start

Ranked players - Best players according to the Performance analyze Start

Defense men - Shot from opponents Typical average distribution 72 % green shots 28 % red shots Name Green shots Red shots - - % Totalt Conclusion - Comment Start

Forwards Distribution, better forwards Distribution, poorer forwards Shot efficiency, better forwards Shot efficiency, poorer forwards Start

Distribution, better forwards Typical average distribution 72 % green shots 28 % red shots Name Green shots Red shots - - % Total Conclusion - Comment Forwards Start

Distribution, poorer forwards Typical average distribution 72 % green shots 28 % red shots Name Green shots Red shots - - % Total Conclusion - Forwards Start

Shot efficiency, better forwards Name Green shots Red shots - - % Totalt Typical average shot efficiency 2.6 % green shots 21.6 % red shots Conclusion - Comment Forwards Start

Shot efficiency, poorer forwards Name Green shots Red shots - - % Total Typical average shot efficiency 2.6 % green shots 21.6 % red shots Conclusion - Comment Forwards Start

List of the different shot types Shots, offensive Type Number Percentage Shot efficiency A - - % B C D E F G Total Conclusion - Comment Start

Shots from the opponents List of the different shot types Shots from the opponents Type Number Percentage Shot efficiency opponents Save percentage goal keepers, SVS% A - - % B C D E F G Totalt Conclusion - Comment Start

5 verus 5 Typical average distribution 72 % green shots 28 % red shots Typical average shot efficiency 2.6 % green shots 21.6 % red shots Offensive distribution - % green shots / - % red shots Offensive shot efficiency - % green shots / - % red shots Shots from the opponents Defensive distribution - % green shots / - % red shots Defensive shot efficiency - % green shots / - % red shots Conclusion - Start

Powerplay Typical average distribution 72 % green shots 28 % red shots Typical average shot efficiency 2.6 % green shots 21.6 % red shots Distribution - % green shots / - % red shots Shot efficiency - % green shots / - % red shots Conclusion - Start

Boxplay Typical average distribution 72 % green shots 28 % red shots Typical average shot efficiency 2.6 % green shots 21.6 % red shots Distribution, opponents - % green shots / - % red shots Shot efficiency, opponents - % green shots / - % red shots Conclusion - Start

List of green and red shots A - green shot (2.6% shot efficiency) B - short puck contact (15.5% shot efficiency) C - rebounds (21.2% shot efficiency) D - deflections  (21.2% shot efficiency) E - screened shots (16.4% shot efficiency) F - puck transport crossing the central line (27.9% shot efficiency) G - pass crossing the central line which is followed by a shot (shot 29.3% efficiency) Average shot efficiency B-G: 21.6% Shots, offensive Start

List of green and red shots A - green shot (2.6% shot efficiency) B - short puck contact (15.5% shot efficiency) C - rebounds (21.2% shot efficiency) D - deflections  (21.2% shot efficiency) E - screened shots (16.4% shot efficiency) F - puck transport crossing the central line (27.9% shot efficiency) G - pass crossing the central line which is followed by a shot (shot 29.3% efficiency) Average shot efficiency B-G: 21.6% Shot, opponents Start