2023-24 Varsity Statistics

Updated 02/09/24
#PLAYERPOSGPGAPTSGWG+/-
3Quinn ScribnerD22055-4
4George WienerD2218913
5Declan QuinnF2282129319
7Dylan MoondraD40000
8Cameron JaffeD7000-1
9Carter EdmondsF22134-2
10Braydon KaneF22123-3
11Joseph Legato F200113
12Rohan OgdenF191011
13Will OlearF30000
14Jack PelzarD50111
16Max WrightD2081018210
17Will SchlechtwegF221215279
18Kyle BrooksF221011
19Colin HigginsF2122411
20Alex FrassettoF2110122212
21Rocco VeneziaF100112
22Thomas KeoughF2042610
23Nicholas FrassettoF2149132
24Harrison UdisD2027910
25Jack MalaraD1000-1
26Jacob CarverD203101316
27Angelo SpadacciniF9000-3
29Matthew MaglioF22221537719
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30Kenny Johnson00000.000.0000
31Alessandro Capano107231161.800.9314
35Erez Yacobi137387393.250.8971

Notes on Player Statistics

Assists – Assists are credited to the previous offensive player(s) to have played the puck prior to the goal scorer. Once the opposing team gains possession, it cancels any previous possession for purposes of assists. The opposing team (a player or goaltender) merely contacting or deflecting the puck without controlling it does NOT constitute possession. EXAMPLE 1: Players A and B handle the puck. Opposing player gains possession but turns the puck over to player C and C scores.  NO assists credited to A or B. EXAMPLE 2: Player A handles the puck. Opposing player gains possession but turns the puck over to player B. B passes to player C and C scores. Only B is credited the assist. EXAMPLE 3: Players A and B handle the puck. Opposing player does not gain possession but only deflects the puck to player C and C scores.  A and B are credited with assists. EXAMPLE 4: Player A  passes to player B who shoots the puck which is saved by the goaltender. However, player C scores on the rebound. Players A and B are credited with assists.

Plus/Minus – A player is awarded a “plus” when a player is on the ice when his team scores an even-strength or shorthanded goal. A player receives a “minus” when the player is on the ice for an even-strength or shorthanded goal scored by the opposing team.

Game Winning Goal (GWG) – The goal that gives the winning team the lead that is never relinquished. EXAMPLE: With the score tied 1-1, Team A scores to give Team A a 2-1 lead. Team A eventually wins 6-3 but never relinquishes the lead – Team A is never thereafter tied or losing after the score was 2-1. The player who scored the second goal is credited with the game winning goal.  

Shots of Goal – A shot that will enter the goal if it is not stopped by the goaltender. Every goal and every save counts as shots on goal. If a shot hits the goal post or crossbar it is not considered to be a shot on goal.

Goals Against Average (GAA): The average number of goals a goaltender allows per game adjusted for overtime and partial playing time. EXAMPLES: Goaltender allows 3 goals in a regulation game – the goaltender’s GAA for the game is 3.00. Goaltender allows 3 goals in two periods played – the goaltender’s GAA is 4.50 (1.5 goals against per period calculated over three periods of play). If a goaltender plays a partial period, then the GAA is calculated based upon the total game minutes divided by minutes played multiplied by the total number of goals allowed – in a game where a goaltender plays 10 minutes and allows 2 goals, the goaltender’s GAA for the game is 9.00 (45 minutes/10 minutes played = 4.5 x 2 goal against = 9.00) .

Save Percentage: The number of saves made by the goaltender divided by the number of total shots faced. EXAMPLE: Goaltender faces 10 total shots and makes 9 saves allowing 1 goal. The goaltender’s save % is 0.900.