Save Percentage Formula:
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Save Percentage (Save%) is a statistic used primarily in ice hockey and other sports to measure the performance of goaltenders by dividing the number of saves by the total number of shots faced.
The calculator uses the Save Percentage formula:
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Explanation: The formula calculates what percentage of total shots were successfully saved by the goaltender.
Details: Save Percentage is a key metric for evaluating goaltender performance, as it accounts for both the quantity and quality of shots faced.
Tips: Enter the number of saves and total shots faced. Both values must be positive numbers, with shots greater than 0.
Q1: What is considered a good save percentage?
A: In professional hockey, a save percentage above .915 is generally considered good, with elite goaltenders often above .925.
Q2: Does save percentage account for shot quality?
A: Traditional save percentage doesn't account for shot quality, which is why advanced metrics like high-danger save percentage were developed.
Q3: Can save percentage be over 100%?
A: No, since you can't save more shots than were actually taken, the maximum possible save percentage is 100%.
Q4: How does save percentage differ from goals against average?
A: Save percentage measures the percentage of shots saved, while GAA measures goals allowed per game time.
Q5: Is save percentage used in sports other than hockey?
A: Yes, similar concepts are used in soccer, lacrosse, and other sports with goaltenders, though the terminology may differ.