S = Shot
DS = Dangerous Shot
Meaning that the shot was a quality scoring chance and not a routine stop by a goaltender. ie. shot on goal from the blueline into the goaltenders chest.
You might see the stat look something like this;
DS/S
2/5
The player had 5 shots on goal and of those 5 shots, 2 were quality scoring chances.
Blocked shot/s
s-pct = save percentage
The "DS" in the name "Nintendo DS" means both these two things:* "Developers' System" * "Dual Screen" The codename for the Nintendo DS before launch was "Nitro".----
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No ice hockey was invented in the 1892 i think it was
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