The efficiency rate is calculated according to the times when a team evolves with an extra player, regardless of the duration. In your example, each team will get a chance, and if neither team scores, they will be “0 in 1”. It can sometimes be very thankless, because a team that only plays a few seconds on the power play has no real chance of benefiting from it. Over a full season, these anomalies tend to disappear.

We’ve counted all the players who have played at least 10 playoff games with the champion teams in the last 10 years. Knights players averaged 6’1.8″ tall and weighed 205.8 lbs. It is indeed a little higher than the average of the previous nine years (6 ft 1 in and 202.5 lb), but it is not an anomaly. The 2019 St. Louis Blues and 2018 Washington Capitals were equally tall, while the 2010 Los Angeles Kings were heavier. There is no clear trend. The 2022-2023 Canadiens were indeed smaller than the Knights, averaging 6’0.7″ and 201.5 lbs among skaters who played at least 30 games in the season.

The players pay “absolutely nothing”, assures Pierre Gervais, former manager of equipment for the Canadian, now retired. This also applies to the goalkeepers and their masks. “The keeper would tell us what mask he wanted, what company, what paint, and we’d pay for it,” Gervais explains. Even if the team pays, the masks then belong to the keeper, “since they are custom-made”. As for the budget, it is not unlimited, but almost. “Nobody ever told me anything, but I handled it like it was my money,” Gervais said. If a goalkeeper had asked me for three masks at once, I wouldn’t have done it. But in general, the guys weren’t exaggerating. »

This is the French-speaking broadcaster of the match, so RDS during the week and TVA Sports on Saturdays. At RDS, we talk about teamwork to choose the three deserving players, work in which the match analyst, Marc Denis, participates.

Pitchers are in effect limited to two “gestures” to a runner for each batter that comes up to home plate. A “gesture” is not just a relay to restrain a runner; the simple fact of removing his foot from the plate, without throwing, counts as one of the two gestures. But to answer your question, the receiver has no limits. He can attempt relays on the cushions as long as he wishes.