Saturday, October 27, 2007

NHL Standings as of 10/26/2007!!!!

EASTERN CONFERENCE (10)
1. Ottawa - 16 [9] ------- vs. 8. Tampa Bay - 10 [8]
2. Carolina - 15 [11] ------ vs. 7. NY Islanders - 10 [8]
3. Philadelphia - 12 [9] --- vs. 6. Toronto - 11 [11]
4. Boston - 12 [9](6W) --- vs. 5. Montreal - 12 [9](5W)
OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Pittsburgh - 10 [9] -0
10. Washington - 8 [9] -2
11. Buffalo - 8 [9] -2
12. Florida - 8 [10] -2
13. NY Ranjerks - 7 [9] -3
14. New Jersey - 7 [9] -3
15. Atlanta - 4 [10] -6
FRIDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE RESULTS
Montreal 7 @ Carolina 4
Vancouver 3 @ Washington 2
Buffalo 4 @ Florida 2
SATURDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
Philadelphia @ Boston - 4:00
Ottawa @ New Jersey - 7:00
Carolina @ NY Islanders - 7:00
Toronto @ NY Ranjerks - 7:00
Montreal @ Pittsburgh - 7:30
Buffalo @ Tampa Bay - 7:30
Florida @ Nashville - 8:00
Atlanta @ Chicago - 8:30
Washington @ St. Louis - 8:30

SUNDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
none
WESTERN CONFERENCE (10)
1. Detroit - 17 [11] ------ vs. 8. Chicago - 10 [10](5W)
2. Minnesota - 16 [10] ---- vs. 7. St. Louis - 10 [8]
3. San Jose - 11 [10] ----- vs. 6. Columbus - 11 [9]
4. Calgary - 13 [11] ------ vs. 5. Colorado - 12 [10]
OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Los Angeles - 10 [11](5W) -0
10. Vancouver - 10 [11](5W) -0
11. Dallas - 10 [9](4W) -0
12. Anaheim - 9 [12] -1
13. Edmonton - 8 [10] -2
14. Phoenix - 6 [8] -4
15. Nashville - 6 [9] -4
144 games played - 21 into OT - 14.6%.
21 OT games - 11 end in shootout = 52.4% OR 7.6% of ALL games end in shootout.
Yesterday - 33 goals scored in 5 games = 6.60 goals per game.
Total - 824 goals scored in 144 games = 5.72 gpg.
There have been 19 shutouts = 1 per 7.58 games.
The Isles have scored 23 = 2.88 gpg.

The Isles have allowed 25 = 3.13 gpg.

Friday, October 26, 2007

NHL Standings as of 10-25-2007!!!

EASTERN CONFERENCE (10)
1. Ottawa - 16 [9] -------- vs. 8. Pittsburgh - 10 [9](5W)
2. Carolina - 15 [10] ------ vs. 7. Tampa Bay - 10 [8](5W)
3. Philadelphia - 12 [9] --- vs. 6. NY Islanders - 10 [8](5W)
4. Boston - 12 [9] --------- vs. 5. Toronto - 11 [11]
OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Montreal - 10 [8](4W) -0
10. Washington - 8 [8] -211. Florida - 8 [9] -2
12. NY Ranjerks - 7 [9] -3
13. New Jersey - 7 [9] -3
14. Buffalo - 6 [8] -4
15. Atlanta - 4 [10] -6
THURSDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE RESULTS
Chicago 1 @ Boston 3
New Jersey 0 @ NY Ranjerks 2
Toronto 5 @ Pittsburgh 2
Philadelphia 2 @ Tampa Bay 5
Atlanta 0 @ Nashville 3
FRIDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
Montreal @ Carolina - 7:00
Vancouver @ Washington - 7:00
Buffalo @ Florida - 7:30
SATURDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
Philadelphia @ Boston - 4:00
Ottawa @ New Jersey - 7:00
Carolina @ NY Islanders - 7:00
Toronto @ NY Ranjerks - 7:00
Montreal @ Pittsburgh - 7:30
Buffalo @ Tampa Bay - 7:30
Florida @ Nashville - 8:00
Atlanta @ Chicago - 8:30
Washington @ St. Louis - 8:30
WESTERN CONFERENCE (10)
1. Minnesota - 16 [10] -- vs. 8. Chicago - 10 [10](5W)
2. Detroit - 15 [10] ------ vs. 7. Colorado - 10 [9](5W)
3. San Jose - 11 [9] ----- vs. 6. St. Louis - 10 [8](5W)
4. Calgary - 12 [10] ------ vs. 5. Columbus - 11 [9]
OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Los Angeles - 10 [11](5W) -0
10. Dallas - 10 [9](4W) -0
11. Anaheim - 9 [12] -1
12. Vancouver - 8 [10] -2
13. Edmonton - 8 [10] -2
14. Phoenix - 6 [8] -4
15. Nashville - 6 [9] -4
139 games played - 20 into OT - 14.4%.
20 OT games - 11 end in shootout = 55.0% OR 7.9% of ALL games end in shootout.
yesterday - 39 goals scored in 9 games = 4.33 goals per game.
total - 791 goals scored in 139 games = 5.69 gpg.
there have been 19 shutouts = 1 per 7.32 games.
the Isles have scored 23 = 2.88 gpg.
the Isles have allowed 25 = 3.13 gpg.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Why we really hate the Rangers!

NHL Standings as of 10/23/2007!!!

EASTERN CONFERENCE (9)
1. Ottawa - 16 [9] ------ vs. 8. Toronto - 9 [10]
2. Carolina - 13 [9] ------ vs. 7. Montreal - 10 [8](4W)
3. Philadelphia - 12 [7] --- vs. 6. Pittsburgh - 10 [8](5W)
4. Boston - 10 [8](5W) -- vs. 5. NY Islanders - 10 [8](5W)
OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Tampa Bay - 8 [6]
10. New Jersey - 7 [8]
11. Washington - 6 [7]
12. Buffalo - 6 [7]
13. Florida - 6 [8]
14. NY Ranjerks - 5 [8]
15. Atlanta - 4 [9]
TUESDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE RESULTS
NY Ranjerks 0 @ Pittsburgh 1
Atlanta 5 @ Toronto 4 SO
WEDNESDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
Buffalo @ Carolina - 7:00
Tampa Bay @ Washington - 7:00
Philadelphia @ Florida - 7:30
THURSDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
Chicago @ Boston - 7:00
New Jersey @ NY Ranjerks - 7:00
Toronto @ Pittsburgh - 7:30
Philadelphia @ Tampa Bay - 7:30
Atlanta @ Nashville - 8:00
WESTERN CONFERENCE (10)
1. Minnesota - 15 [8] -- vs. 8. Calgary - 10 [9](4W)
2. Detroit - 13 [9] ----- vs. 7. Dallas - 10 [8](4W)
3. San Jose - 11 [9] --- vs. 6. Colorado - 10 [9](5W)
4. St. Louis - 10 [7] --- vs. 5. Chicago - 10 [9](5W)
OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Columbus - 9 [8]
10. Anaheim - 9 [11]
11. Vancouver - 8 [9]
12. Los Angeles - 8 [10]
13. Edmonton - 6 [9]
14. Phoenix - 4 [7]
15. Nashville - 4 [8]
125 games played - 19 into OT - 15.2%.
19 OT games - 10 end in shootout = 52.6% OR 8.0% of ALL games end in shootout.
yesterday - 39 goals scored in 6 games = 6.50 goals per game.
total - 716 goals scored in 125 games = 5.72 gpg.
there have been 15 shutouts = 1 per 8.33 games.
the Isles have scored 23 = 2.88 gpg.
the Isles have allowed 25 = 3.13 gpg.

October to Remember!

As the Isles continue to enjoy this really long break (they've played as many games as the Rockies have this month - 8), a couple of notes on the month:

The Isles have clinched a winning record for the second straight October (5-3-0 with 1 to play this year after going 5-4-2 last month) -- (winning meaning more points than games played). If the first time they've done it back-2-back since 2000 (4-3-2-0 on their way to a 21-win season) and 2001 (9-0-1-1). Before that, you'd have to go back to the mid 80's to find consecutive winning Octobers.

The Isles will have a winning record at the Coliseum for a fourth consecutive season --they hadn't done that since five straight winning Octobers from 1984 to 1988.

The Isles have six points in their first four home games for the fourth consecutive season. The Isles have won their first four home games twice and gone 3-0-1 three other times, but they haven't done better than six points in the first four at home since October 1984.

If the Isles can beat Carolina Saturday, they'll finish October with 6 wins -- a total reached in October only once (in 2001) since October 1992.

************Thanks to Forever 1940

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Reverse Stats - What do they mean?

I have been a big proponent of reverse stats and magic numbers when following the Islanders for a long time. To me, it makes it so much more fun watching the numbers countdown as the season wind down.
The Isles have won 5 and have 10 points. The Rags have 5 points with only 2 victories.
The Isles are in 5th place and the Rags are in 14th place in the conference and, yes, it is still early.
Having 5 points on the Rags may seem pretty impressive but what the stats from your daily newspaper don't show you is what the numbers really mean.
The Rangers can score a total of 153 points since they have "lost" 11 points. What this means for the Islanders is that they have to win 154 points in order to finish ahead of the Rags, in other words the Isles magic number stands at 144 points or 72 wins.
The part that scares me this year is that going into the final 4 days of the season, the Islanders will play the Rangers in a home and home to finish the season. These two games are in reality worth 8 points as winning the 2 points keeps the other team from gaining them also. The final kicker is that the Rags have a final game on Sunday, April 6th versus the Devils.
How ironic would it be if the Rangers are in the same boat as the Isles were this past season?
The last 4 days of the Islanders season versus the Rags are worth 10 points.
So those 5 points we have now don't seem so impressive, do they?

NHL Standings as of 10-22-2007!!!

EASTERN CONFERENCE (8)
1. Ottawa - 16 [9] -------- vs. 8. Pittsburgh - 8 [7]
2. Carolina - 13 [9] -------- vs. 7. Tampa Bay - 8 [6]
3. Philadelphia - 12 [7] --- vs. 6. Montreal - 10 [8](4W)
4. Boston - 10 [8](5W) -- vs. 5. NY Islanders - 10 [8](5W)
OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Toronto - 8 [9]
10. New Jersey - 7 [8]
11. Washington - 6 [7]
12. Buffalo - 6 [7]
13. Florida - 6 [8]
14. NY Ranjerks - 5 [7]
15. Atlanta - 2 [8]
MONDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE RESULTS
Vancouver 1 @ Carolina 3
Boston 1 @ Montreal 6
TUESDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
NY Ranjerks @ Pittsburgh - 7:30
Atlanta @ Toronto - 7:30
WEDNESDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
Buffalo @ Carolina - 7:00
Tampa Bay @ Washington - 7:00
Philadelphia @ Florida - 7:30
WESTERN CONFERENCE (8)
1. Minnesota - 15 [8] ------ vs. 8. St. Louis - 8 [6]
2. Detroit - 13 [9] ----------- vs. 7. Anaheim - 9 [10]
3. San Jose - 11 [9] --------- vs. 6. Calgary - 10 [9]
4. Chicago - 10 [8](5W) --- vs. 5. Dallas - 10 [8](4W)
OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Colorado - 8 [8]
10. Vancouver - 8 [9]
11. Columbus - 7 [7]
12. Edmonton - 6 [8]
13. Los Angeles - 6 [9]
14. Phoenix - 4 [7]
15. Nashville - 4 [7]
119 games played - 18 into OT - 15.1%.
18 OT games - 9 end in shootout = 50.0% OR 7.6% of ALL games end in shootout.
yesterday - 16 goals scored in 3 games = 5.33 goals per game.
total - 677 goals scored in 119 games = 5.69 gpg.
there have been 13 shutouts = 1 per 9.15 games.
the Isles have scored 23 = 2.88 gpg.
the Isles have allowed 25 = 3.13 gpg.

Smoke & Esoteric

Smolinski to play 1,000th NHL games; Kovalev next to reach plateau
Canadian Press

Smolinski

Bryan Smolinski celebrated his 1,000th NHL game Monday night, taking the
opening faceoff in the Montreal Canadiens' game against the Boston Bruins at the
Bell Centre.

"My first game was my biggest highlight," said Smolinski, whose career began
March 27, 1993 for the Bruins against the Pittsburgh Penguins. "The coolest
thing was walking through the crowd in the old Boston Garden.

"You had to be humbled by it." Smolinski, a native of Toledo, Ohio, went on
to play for Pittsburgh, the New York Islanders, Los Angeles, Ottawa, Chicago
and Vancouver before signing as a free agent with Montreal in the summer.

He became the 220th player to reach 1,000 games, and is the second Canadien
to reach the plateau this season. Defenceman Roman Hamrlik reached the
milestone in the team's season opener.

Smolinski played 227 games for the Isles after being acquired with Andreas
Johansson for Darius Kasparaitis , going 57-82-139. Smoke is currently ranked
at #78th all time in games played with the Isles, 15 GP ahead of Ricky. In
Goals he is tied with Kenny Jonsson at #47, he is 1 Goal behind Bates. Those
82 assists ranks him at #58, a mere 3 assists behind Berard. The Points
lands him at #51 a total of 31 points behind Bates. He has 108 Penalty minutes
for the #106th spot. Satan is closing in fast and will tie Smoke if he gets
6 more PIMs. Bryan scored 19 Power Play Goals 4 ahead of Hunter and Berard
at #33. He never scored a Short Handed Goal. He is currentlytied with
Berard at the #44th spot with 8 Game Winning Goals

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Monday, October 22, 2007

New vs. Old bang for the buck

IN:
Guerin
Comrie
Vasicek
Berard

OUT:
Smyth
Blake
Kozlov
Poti

Since the above new guys pretty much assumed the roll of the former guys, I did a little comparison. I would have done Sim/Asham as well, but that just wasn't in the cards.

Our new guys have combined for 14 goals, 14 assists for 28 points in 29
games played.

Our former guys have combined for 7 goals, 12 assists and 19 points in 31 games. Please note that our new guys have also scored 6 PP goals compared to 1 for the old regime, and 5 Game Winning goals as opposed to none for the old guys. Please also further note than none of our new guys have the luxury of playing with names like Sakic, Hedjuk, Stastny, Ovechkin, Sundin, etc.

And heres another important tidbit of info - the 07/08 Compen$ation for the old guys is $18,500,000 while our new crew is making just about half at $9,350,000.

So far so good Garth!

Here are Yashins Game Winning Goals in his 5 seasons on Long Island:
01/2 5
02/3 7
03/4 1
05/6 2
06/7 3

(Thanks to RJB for this submission)

NHL Standings as of 10-21-2007!!!!

EASTERN CONFERENCE (8)
1. Ottawa - 16 [9] ------- vs. 8. Montreal - 8 [7](3W)
2. Philadelphia - 12 [7] --- vs. 7. Pittsburgh - 8 [7](4W)
3. Carolina - 11 [8] ------ vs. 6. Tampa Bay - 8 [6]
4. Boston - 10 [7] ------- vs. 5. NY Islanders - 10 [8]
OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Toronto - 8 [9]
10. New Jersey - 7 [8]
11. Washington - 6 [7]
12. Buffalo - 6 [7]
13. Florida - 6 [8]
14. NY Ranjerks - 5 [7]
15. Atlanta - 2 [8]
SUNDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE RESULTS
none
MONDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
Vancouver @ Carolina - 7:00
Boston @ Montreal - 7:30
TUESDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
NY Ranjerks @ Pittsburgh - 7:30
Atlanta @ Toronto - 7:30
WESTERN CONFERENCE (8)
1. Minnesota - 15 [8] ---- vs. 8. St. Louis - 8 [6]
2. Detroit - 13 [9] ------- vs. 7. Anaheim - 9 [10]
3. Dallas - 10 [8] ------- vs. 6. San Jose - 9 [8]
4. Chicago - 10 [8](5W) - vs. 5. Calgary - 10 [8](4W)
OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Colorado - 8 [8]
10. Vancouver - 8 [8]
11. Columbus - 7 [7]
12. Edmonton - 6 [8]
13. Los Angeles - 6 [9]
14. Phoenix - 4 [7]
15. Nashville - 4 [7]
116 games played - 18 into OT - 15.6%.
18 OT games - 9 end in shootout = 50.0% OR 7.8% of ALL games end in shootout.
yesterday - 10 goals scored in 2 games = 5.00 goals per game.
total - 661 goals scored in 116 games = 5.70 gpg.
there have been 13 shutouts = 1 per 8.92 games.
the Isles have scored 23 = 2.88 gpg.
the Isles have allowed 25 = 3.13 gpg.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

What? A week off?

This bizarre schedule to start the season continues with the Isles now having an entire week off before hosting Carolina on Saturday night. It's not the longest in-season break the Isles have ever had, but it is one of the longest, particularly after you discount All-Star breaks, Olympics, Challenge Cups, and the 1992 mini-strike.

In 1999, the Isles opened the season in Tampa on October 2 and then didn't play again until hosting Colorado on October 10.

The longest break was over Christmas 1975, when the Isles went 9 days between games.

The Hurricanes btw will play three other games in the interim (Mon-Vancouver, Wed- Buffalo, Fri - Montreal, all at home) before journeying to Long Island.
*************Thanks to Forever 1940.

Forever1940's Stat Trick

1. Coming 48 hours after he became the first Islander captain to record a hat trick in 13 years, Bill Guerin is the first Islander captain to score in overtime since Michael Peca scored with 9 seconds left in overtime in Philadelphia on February 12, 2002 for a 1-0 Islander victory and a shutout for GM Garth Snow. (Yashin also scored in ot that season, but never did so as the captain)

2. Guerin's goal, at 4:56 of overtime, is the latest goal the Islanders ever scored in overtime in a regular season game, breaking a record set by Stefan Persson (4:54) in the Isles' second overtime victory, in 1983. Anaheim's Peter Douris scored against the Isles at 4:59 of overtime in November of 1995.

3. The Islanders have eight "pure" overtime wins over the Devils, plus three more in shootouts. They're "after 60" record is 11-7-16 vs. the Devils, and have more ot goals (8) and ot/so wins (11) against NJ than any other opponent.

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Bill Guerin scored his first three goals for the Islanders in their 5-2 win over the Capitals in Washington on Thursday night. It was the ninth regular-season hat trick of Guerin’s NHL career. The Islanders are the sixth different team for which Guerin has recorded a regular-season hat trick, an NHL record. He’s also scored three goals in a game for the Devils (once), Bruins (twice), Stars (three times), Blues (once) and Sharks (once).


Guerin’s only hat trick in the playoffs was for not for any of the six teams for which he’s had one in the regular season. He scored three goals for the Oilers in a playoff game on April 18, 2000.


Four players have had a regular-season hat trick for five different NHL teams: Eddie Shack, Ivan Boldirev, Tony McKegney and Brendan Shanahan.


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With the NHL Network now available on iO, local fans will get a chance to relive some of the greatest games in Islander histroy, including some that haven't been replayed over and over.

Take this afternoon for example. At 3pm (ET), NHL Network will re-air the first Stanley Cup Final game in Isles history--game 1 against Philadelphia. Look for Denis Potvin to do something in that game that had never been done before.

(If you need a warm-up, the final game of the 1979 finals between the Rangers and Canadiens will air at 1pm. I don't think that the New Yorkers will fare well in that one.) :)

NHL Standings as of 10/20/2007!!!

EASTERN CONFERENCE (8)
1. Ottawa - 16 [9] ------- vs. 8. Montreal - 8 [7](3W)
2. Philadelphia - 12 [7] --- vs. 7. Pittsburgh - 8 [7](4W)
3. Carolina - 11 [8] ------ vs. 6. Tampa Bay - 8 [6]
4. Boston - 10 [7] ------- vs. 5. NY Islanders - 10 [8]

OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Toronto - 8 [9]
10. New Jersey - 7 [8]
11. Washington - 6 [7]
12. Buffalo - 6 [7]
13. Florida - 6 [8]
14. NY Ranjerks - 5 [7]
15. Atlanta - 2 [8]

SATURDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE RESULTS
NY Ranjerks 0 @ Boston 1 SO
Buffalo 2 @ Montreal 4
New Jersey 3 @ NY Islanders 4 OT
Florida 1 @ Ottawa 4
Carolina 2 @ Philadelphia 3 OT
Chicago 6 @ Toronto 4
Pittsburgh 2 @ Washington 1
Atlanta 2 @ Tampa Bay 6

SUNDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
none

MONDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
Vancouver @ Carolina - 7:00
Boston @ Montreal - 7:30

WESTERN CONFERENCE (8)
1. Minnesota - 13 [7] ---- vs. 8. St. Louis - 8 [6]
2. Detroit - 13 [9] ------- vs. 7. Anaheim - 9 [10]
3. Dallas - 10 [8] ------- vs. 6. San Jose - 9 [8]
4. Chicago - 10 [8](5W) - vs. 5. Calgary - 10 [8](4W)
OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Colorado - 8 [7]
10. Columbus - 7 [6]
11. Vancouver - 6 [7]
12. Edmonton - 6 [8]
13. Los Angeles - 6 [9]
14. Phoenix - 4 [7]
15. Nashville - 4 [7]

114 games played - 18 into OT - 15.8%.

18 OT games - 9 end in shootout = 50.0% OR 7.9% of ALL games end in shootout.

Yesterday - 68 goals scored in 13 games = 5.23 goals per game.

Total - 651 goals scored in 114 games = 5.71 gpg.

There have been 13 shutouts = 1 per 8.77 games.

The Isles have scored 23 = 2.88 gpg.

The Isles have allowed 25 = 3.13 gpg.

Islanders Esoteric #7 and #8

I hate when I procrastinate the Esoteric. It makes it Painful.

2 Game Winning Streak!!!!

As always please let me know if you see any errors.

RaRa Notes:
Congratulations to Miro Satan for becoming the Active Leaders in Goals tonight. He broke into the top 100 with his 171st Games Played.

How exciting have the last two games have been? I have this theory I call “The Rule of Three.’ It means when the Isles scored 3 goals or more they will generally win. It is not a steadfast rule but it is a good rule of thumb.

The other exciting this is that our Captain has started to make an impact. 4 Goals in the last two games. 3 of the goals have been on the Power Play. 1 of the Goals was an OT Game Winner. Oh yeah, did I mention he scored a Hat Trick? The Islanders have now had 160 Hat Tricks in their history. Bill becomes the 46th player to ever score a Hat Trick for the NY Islanders.

Comrie and Berard have 2 Game Winning Goals between them for the other 4 wins.

RaRa Log:
Johnson is the 415th player to play for the New York Islanders and the 359th player to get a penalty..

Guerin is the 166th player to score a Power Play Goal.

Comrie is the 167th player to score a Power Play Goal.

Vasicek is the 328th person to ever score an Assist.

Plus/Minus vs. Devils: Satan +2; Bergenheim +1; Gervais +1; Comrie -2. Everyone else was Even or a minus.

Ice Time vs. Devils: Martinek 24:21; Witt 23:29; Campoli 22:22.

The team has taken a total of 9 Penalties the last two games. When we stay out of the Penalty Box the numbers in the W column seem to rack up. We are 2nd in the NHL right now in PP converting 25.8% of the time , only Boston is better on the PP than us right now. On the PK we are 2nd in the Conference and 5th in the league at 90.8%.

Face-Offs vs. Devils – We won 35 of 69 F/Os. No one player on our team has a face off win percentage above 55% for tonight’s game. This is another area I see we may need improvement.

Goals For/Goals Against – Tied for 7th in the Conference with 19 Goals (Leafs #1 with 33GF). Goals Against we are 4th with 25 Goals Against (Leafs #1 with 37GA)


STREAKS:
Guerin – 4 Goals (3PPG) in 2 Games Played.
Satan – 1 Goals, 3 Assists in 2 Games Played.
Vasicek – 2 Goals, 1 Assist in 3 Games Played.
Comrie – 10 Points in 9 Games Played; 2 Goals, 2 Assists in 4 Games Played.
Bergenheim – 1 Goal, 1 Assist in 2 Games Played.
Campoli – 5 Assists in 2 Games Played.


ON PACE
Comrie is on pace for 51 Goals and 51 Assists.
Guerin is on pace for 41 Goals and 61 Assists.
Berard is on pace for 27 Goals and 82 Assists.
Fedotenko is on pace for 20 Goals and 61 Assists.
Campoli is on pace for 20 Goals and 51 Assists.


ESOTERIC SCORING BY-LINE
Vs. Caps
Bergenheim – Satan – Vasicek
Guerin (PPG) – Campoli – Berard
Berard (PPG) – Campoli – Satan
Guerin (PPG) – Campoli – Berard
Guerin – Comrie - Campoli

Vs. Devils
Vasicek – Satan – Martinek
Satan – Bergenheim – Martinek
Comrie (PPG) – Gervais – Fedotenko
Geurin (PPG) – Comrie - Campoli


ESOTERIC
Guerin
4 Goals in 2 Games.
GP – 8th for #332. Tied with 9 others.
G – 4th for #185th. Tied with 9 others.
PPG – 3rd for #90th. Tied with 7 others.
Pts – 10th for #206. Tied with 4 others including Comrie.

Berard
GP – 194th for #88. 5 GP behind Ralph Stewart.
Goal – 28th for #66. 1 Goal behind Niklas Andersson.
Assist – 85th for #56. Jumps from #58 over Alan Kerr.
PPG – 15th for #37. Tied with Parise and Hunter.
Pts – 113th for #60. Tied with Adrian Aucoin.



*Comrie
GP – 8th for #332nd. Tied with 9 others.
G – 5th for #174th. Tied with 10 others.
PPG – 1st for #129th.
A – 5th for #226th. Tied with 12 others.
Pts – 10th for #206. Tied with 4 others.

Satan
Gained his 102nd Penalty Minute for #112th.
GP – 171st for #99. 4 games behind Ken Baugartner.
G – 63rd for sole possession of #43. A Goal behind Jude Drouin.
A – 67th for #66th. An Assists behind Brad Isbister.
Pts – 130th for #55th. 4 Points behind Tom Kurvers.

Vasicek
GP – 8th for #332nd. Tied with 9 others.
G – 3rd for #195th. Tied with 13 others.
A – 1st for #292nd.
Pts – 4th for #262nd. Tied with 13 others.

Fedetenko
GP – 8th for #332nd. Tied with 9 others.
A – 6th for #210th. Tied with 14 others.
Pts – 8th for #222. Tied with 11 others.

*Gervais
GP – 85th for #152. Tied with 3 others
A – 13th for #160. Tied with 6 others.
Pts – 16th for #174. Tied Justin Papineau

Martinek
GP – 261st for #64th. Tied with Andre St. Laurent.
A – 50th and 51st for #77. Up from #82.
Pts – 61st for #89th. Tied with Sillinger.

Bergenheim
GP – 54th for #209th. Tied with Jmie Heward.
G – 6th for #158th. Tied with 15 others.
A – 8th for #195th. Tied with 7 others.
Pts – 14th or #181st. Tied with Bob Beers and Dan Marois.

Campoli
GP – 139th for #110th. Tied with Ken Leiter and Hubie McDonough.
A – 43rd for #89th. Tied with Germain Gagnon.
Pts - 55th for sole possession of #96th. One behind Mathieu Schenieder and Billy Carroll.