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Per Spaulding, for save percentage calculation, the own goal is not counted as a shot and therefore not counted as a goal. So, saved 24 / 25. For save percentage calculation, it seems the own goal would be treated similar to an empty net goal. It's a Goal Against for the team, but does not count against the goalies stats.Wait a minute. I mentioned this yesterday that I’ve noticed when looking at the game logs on the NHL app when a goalie allows an own goal it lists him as allowing one goal than he allowed, but it also says 23 saves on 25 shots, but only credits him with one goal allowed.
When I go to hockey reference he was listed as allowing two goals.
I’m not sure why they’re complicating this. If a goalie gives up a goal on fewer shots on goal, it’s gonna hurt his save percentage. Not help it.
I don’t understand this and never heard anything about this before this season.
So instead of 2 goals on 25 shots it’s 2 goals on 24 shots?
Hockey reference still has him listed at 2 goals on 25 shots for the game log on Saturday.
I think it only doesn’t count as a shot on goal on the NHL app. And even on there it counts as a shot, just not a goal lol.
I agree it's complicating things though. If Allen makes that save, does it not count as a save? Given the logic above, it shouldn't. But, that would be insane to track.