ijuka
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- May 14, 2016
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Thank you, It's good to keep the maths accurate.You can’t just double the percentage, no.
Imagine a coin with 50% heads. Your odds of getting heads on one of two coin flips is definitely not 2*50=100%.
P(scoring) = .1173
P(not scoring) = 1 - .1173 = .8827
P(not scoring, twice) = .8827 * .8827 = .7792
P(scoring on one of the first two shots) = 1 - P(not scoring, twice)
P(scoring on one of the first two shots) = 1 - .7792 = .2208
So, 22.08%
Except, I'd say that power play shots and 3on3 shots have a higher chance to score than 5on5 shots and during the first 2 shots, it's less likely that there is a power play, so these probabilities probably need to be adjusted still.