Save Percentage Formula:
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Save percentage (Save%) is a statistic in ice hockey that represents the percentage of shots on goal a goaltender stops. It's a key metric for evaluating goaltender performance.
The calculator uses the save percentage formula:
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Explanation: The formula calculates the proportion of shots saved, converted to a percentage by multiplying by 100.
Details: Save percentage is crucial for assessing goaltender performance, comparing players, and making roster decisions. Higher percentages indicate better performance.
Tips: Enter the number of saves and total shots faced. Both values must be non-negative, and saves cannot exceed shots.
Q1: What is considered a good save percentage?
A: In the NHL, a save percentage above .915 is generally good, while anything below .900 is considered below average.
Q2: Does save percentage account for shot quality?
A: No, basic save percentage treats all shots equally. Advanced metrics like "high-danger save percentage" account for shot quality.
Q3: How does save percentage relate to goals against average (GAA)?
A: While GAA depends on team defense, save percentage is considered a more direct measure of goaltender skill.
Q4: Can save percentage be above 100%?
A: No, since saves cannot exceed shots faced, the maximum possible is 100%.
Q5: How often is save percentage calculated?
A: It's typically calculated per game, per season, and for career totals.