Monday, May 12, 2008

End of Season Stats


Fresh from the Statistics office here at Schlidaveur International....

End of season stats


....for all those interested.

This is all playoffs and everything, basically all games played since October.

As always click to enlarge the stats page.

Another great season for scoring Champ Larry Bell. With continued dominance like this management will have to consider naming the scoring title the Bell Award. A nifty 39 points in 30 games played. Larry racked up 18 goals and 21 assists in what could be a franchise record in scoring. Our statistical department is still working on that...
In the second spot, also familiar to the leaderboard is veteran presence Nelson Sharfman, who, in just 24 games played scored a scorching 34 points (a 1.417 ppg!) on 16 goals and 18 assists. Nelson clearly means business when he plays... and gets results.
This brings us to third place in scoring but clearly Rookie of the Year Mike Daley. 29 massive points for Mike, a major contributor to this years teams. Daley had 16 goals and 13 assists and countless great shifts. Nice work all season... of course now he's taking the summer off... but we'll be sure to see him again in the fall for the 08-09 campaign.

Spots 4 and 5 are more familiar faces with iJosh coming in just percentage points ahead of Roman Kurin, both veterans finishing with 27 points. Roman played 2 more games than iJosh thus lowering his PPG figure. Great work by both guys all season long.
Places 6 through 10 are as follows with Matt Elliott(25), Chris Fosdick(19), Matvey Nikhamik(19), Dan Herbert(18), and Mike Jasse(17) rounding out that group. Great job by all the top ten scorers.
Just a quick shout out to the goalies....
Mike Gash continued his tremendous work with 22 games played and a paltry 1.91 Goals Against is really some good work. Thanks again Mike.
The Stats department apologises for not having numbers on Chuck Slate, and goalie Brian Carey broken out. They've gotten mixed up in the substitute catagory with a few other players given that they joined mid season. Both guys were solid contributors and we look forward to having them around for a while.

Now to the dark side of the stats sheet.... The(Bi)Annual Mike Campbell Award goes to... that's right... Mike Campbell. After finishing second the last two seasons, Mike claimed his Award back with avengence this season racking up 19 penalties for a whopping 28 and a half minutes of time and one ejection on the year. Some solid work, especially with the usuall suspects right behind him, Larry Bell with 14 whistles and 21 minutes of his own, and Mike Hammitt former 2 time Campbell Award Champ coming in 3rd with 13 calls. Another sensational rookie Marc Valenti showed that he's bound to be in the running for this award down the road with a nice 9 penalty effort.


I've also attached Playoff Stats, and Schlidaveur Event Stats just to see how everyone did against each other and in the clutch.




1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I suggest we call it the Stat Whore award.