Home means the team's record in games played in its home stadium. Road means its record in other teams' stadiums.
Div. refers to a team's record in its division. Conf. means record in the conference. There are two conferences in the NFL: the National Football Conference (or NFC) and the American Football Conference (AFC). Each conference has four divisions. There is an NFC North, an NFC South, an NFC East and an NFC West. The AFC also has North, South, East and West divisions.
Shootout Loss
Div means division and conf means conference. There are 2 conferences, the AFC (American Football conference) and the NFC (National Football Conference). Each conference has a bunch of teams from all over the country. For example the NY Giants are part of the NFC and the NY Jets are part of the AFC. All I know about divisions is that the teams that dont win them go into the wildcard round. That's all I know, SORRY! btw, yes, I AM A GIRL. hope I put some sense into u.
Past 10 games
That is the record of the team in interleague games.
chance of winning wild card spot
If you mean in league standings, it means wins - losses - draws.
Longest GainIt's the longest reception caught in the game.
Explained best on nfl.com. They relate to play-off qualification.
pct is the winning percentage=wins/total games
A house directly opposite my home, straight across the road, is therefore across from me.
That is for Ties. There is a possibility for a game to end in a tie so it is listed next to wins and losses.
The NHL doesnt list PP on their official standings, but some standings might list PP as the Power Play %. This basically means what is the percentage of power plays that a team scores a goal on. If you have 10 power plays and only score on 2 of them, then your PP% is 20% (sometimes this number is displayed as a decimal number instead of a whole number, but it means the same thing).