07-11-2022, 06:22 PM
I've been searching for a NAHL data dictionary to no avail. I've found one published by the NCAA. I've also queried NAHL HQ for help but they haven't answered. A few specific examples of what kinds of things I'm looking for:
1)When does the goalie clock stop on a delayed penalty or when the goalie is pulled for an extra man? Is it when the goalie gets to the bench or is it "when the goalie can no longer influence the play" or some other metric.
2)I've seen OIO posts where shots on goal are burdened with intent. (to be clear, not a NAHL post) If a defenseman clears a puck from the defensive zone and it happens to make the goalie on the other end defend, some OIO groups do not count that as a shot on goal.
I believe our metrics should be as quantitative as humanly possible so that every NAHL player knows that his or her stats will be tallied in the same manner no matter the rink. However, I would like the league to come out with a set of standards that we all follow and I would hope they would minimize or eliminate qualitative decisions like 'intent" or "no longer influence the play". Thoughts?
1)When does the goalie clock stop on a delayed penalty or when the goalie is pulled for an extra man? Is it when the goalie gets to the bench or is it "when the goalie can no longer influence the play" or some other metric.
2)I've seen OIO posts where shots on goal are burdened with intent. (to be clear, not a NAHL post) If a defenseman clears a puck from the defensive zone and it happens to make the goalie on the other end defend, some OIO groups do not count that as a shot on goal.
I believe our metrics should be as quantitative as humanly possible so that every NAHL player knows that his or her stats will be tallied in the same manner no matter the rink. However, I would like the league to come out with a set of standards that we all follow and I would hope they would minimize or eliminate qualitative decisions like 'intent" or "no longer influence the play". Thoughts?