Goals scored on the power play do not count as a +1 (although goals given up on the power play, shorthanded, count as a -1).
So, theoretically, if three of the five points were scored on the power play and he was on the ice when all three goals were scored against he would be a -1. (+2 - 3 = -1)
In Badminton, a point is scored by the server when an opposing player allows the shuttlecock to hit the playing surface.
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PPP in hockey stands for Power Play Points. It refers to the total number of points (goals and assists) a player has accumulated while their team is on a power play.
The answer is 7 by Grant Mulvey on February 3rd, 1982. He scored 5 goals and had 2 assists that night.
In Badminton, a point is scored by the server when an opposing player allows the shuttlecock to hit the playing surface.
The player who scored the most points in an NBA season is Wilt Chamberlain, who scored 4,029 points in the 1961-1962 season.
The plus-minus statistic in basketball is calculated by subtracting the total points scored by the opposing team while a player is on the court from the total points scored by the player's team during the same time period. This provides a measure of how effective a player is in contributing to their team's success while they are playing.
The highest number of points scored by a player in a single game this season was 60 points.
The player who scored the most points in Game 7 of the NBA Finals was Jerry West, who scored 42 points in the 1969 Finals.
Boredom, curiosity and determination are three (3) possible reasons as to WHY hockey was invented.
No, no NHL player has ever scored a goal in every game of the season.
The player who has scored the most points in a single NBA Finals series is Rick Barry, who scored 55 points in Game 3 of the 1967 NBA Finals.