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I somehow never considered this issue...but if ot does count as SOG then it skews the shooting % stat of the goal-score who never Really attempted a shot anyway..IF the NHL does mot count it as an SOG,then it skews the team shooting% to an even better level as less SOGs produce more goals.. Further...if not counted as an SOG, you could get a situation where a player takes Zero shots on goal during the season but scores 50 goals because he is the greatest net presence guy in HL history and has the uncanny knack of reflecting puck in...If the answer to these questions is that the NIL counts defections off sticks only as SOGs but not defections any other way, that still skews the shooting% stats but to a lesser extent either way..
Now the NHL took away TVR's goal and gave it to Versteeg who they say it deflected.it in..but did they also up his SOGs for the game by 1..if not it makes Versteeg's shooting efficiency stat better even though he never Really third tp shoot..and it worsen TVR's shot efficiency because he did shoot and failed to get credit for the goal astir score. AND this gives a false impression of the impact from the real shooter.
Now the NHL took away TVR's goal and gave it to Versteeg who they say it deflected.it in..but did they also up his SOGs for the game by 1..if not it makes Versteeg's shooting efficiency stat better even though he never Really third tp shoot..and it worsen TVR's shot efficiency because he did shoot and failed to get credit for the goal astir score. AND this gives a false impression of the impact from the real shooter.