✅ Player Participation – Action Rule
A pick is action if the player takes the ice and plays at least one shift.
If the player does not play, the pick is marked DNP (Did Not Play) and is voided.
📊 Stat Categories & Definitions
🔹 Skater Stats
Goals
Credited when a player scores by getting the entire puck across the goal line between the pipes and under the crossbar.
Shootout goals do not count.
Assists
Awarded to up to two teammates who helped set up the goal by passing, shooting, or deflecting the puck before the goal was scored.
Includes both primary and secondary assists.
Points
Total of a player’s goals + assists.
Shots on Goal (SOG)
A shot that would go into the net if not stopped by the goalie.
Shots that hit the post/crossbar, miss the net, or are blocked by a skater do not count.
Power Play Points (PP Points)
Any goal or assist recorded while the player’s team is on a power play.
Shorthanded points do not count as PP Points.
Blocked Shots
When a player legally blocks an opponent’s shot attempt before it reaches the net.
Credited by the official NHL scorer.
Anytime Goal
The player selected must score at least one goal at any point during the game (excluding shootouts).
Goals scored in regulation or overtime both qualify.
If the player does not score a goal during the game, the prop is graded as not achieved.
First Goal Scorer
The player selected must score the first goal of the game (excluding shootouts).
Only goals scored during regulation or overtime count.
If no goals are scored by either team in the game, the prop is graded as not achieved.
Last Goal Scorer
The player selected must score the final goal of the game (excluding shootouts).
Only goals scored during regulation or overtime count.
If the game ends with no goals scored, the prop is graded as not achieved.
🔹 Goalie Stats
Saves
Credited when a goalie prevents a shot on goal from crossing the goal line.
Shots hitting pipes or crossbar without goalie contact do not count.
Goals Against (GA)
The total number of non-shootout goals a goalie allows while in net.
Includes goals in regulation and overtime; excludes empty net and shootout goals.
Shutouts
Awarded when a goalie plays the entire game and allows zero goals.
Partial games, even with no goals allowed, do not count as shutouts.
