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For ice hockey, the goals against average statistic is the number of goals a goaltender allows per 60 minutes of playing time. It is calculated by taking the number of goals against, multiply that by 60 (minutes) and then dividing by the number of minutes played. The modification is used by the NHL since 1965 and the IIHF since 1990. [1]
Most goal-against, playoffs (minimum 10 games): Kelly Hrudey (1993), 74; Lowest goals-against average, regular season (minimum 20 games): George Hainsworth, 0.92; Lowest goals-against average, playoffs (minimum 10 games): Frank Brimsek, 1.25; Highest goals-against average, regular season (minimum 20 games): Frank Brophy, 7.11
GAA – Goals against average – Mean goals-per-60 minutes scored on the goaltender (see goals against average) W – Wins – Games the goaltender has won the current season. L – Losses – Games the goaltender has lost (A goaltender is credited with a win or loss when he is either on the ice when – or was pulled for an extra attacker ...
Goals against average is the average number of goals a goaltender allows over a 60-minute period (the regulation length of a game). It is calculated by multiplying the goals against by 60 minutes, then dividing by the total minutes played. Minimum 250 games played
Blackwood has gone 3-1 since the trade with a 2.03 goals-against average and .931 save percentage. ... and is on his third NHL team after spending his first five seasons in New Jersey. The Devils ...
Most playoff goals scored in a series by both teams: 69, (44 by the Edmonton Oilers and 25 by the Chicago Black Hawks) Fewest playoff goals scored in a series by one team: 1, by the Minnesota Wild against the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim; Fewest playoff goals scored in a series by winning team: 7, by the Vegas Golden Knights against the Los Angeles ...
Roman Cechmanek’s 1.83 goals against average during the 2002–03 season is a franchise best. Danny Briere set the team single playoff season record for most points in 2010. Chris Pronger tied the team playoff record for points by a defenseman during the 2010 Stanley Cup playoffs.
The following is a list of the all-time records for each of the 32 active National Hockey League (NHL) teams, beginning with the first NHL season (), with regular season stats accurate as of the end of all games on October 26, 2023, and playoff stats accurate as of the end of the 2020–21 NHL season and 2021 Stanley Cup playoffs. [1]