SOW, or Shootout Wins, is a statistic in hockey that refers to the number of games a team has won in a shootout after regulation and overtime have ended in a tie. In leagues like the NHL, if a game is tied after three periods and a five-minute overtime, teams go to a shootout where players take penalty shots to determine the winner. A SOW contributes to a team's overall points in the standings, with each shootout win typically earning the team two points.
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The simple present tense for "sow" is: I sow, you sow, he/she/it sows, we sow, they sow.
In hockey, "sow" refers to a "shootout," a tiebreaker used to determine a winner when games are tied after regulation and overtime. During a shootout, players take turns attempting to score against the opposing team's goaltender. The team with the most goals after a predetermined number of attempts wins the game. This format adds excitement and drama to the conclusion of tightly contested matches.
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What happens is when a goal is scored, all the players on the scoring team get plus one on their plus-minus rating, and all the players on the scored on team gets minus one on their rating. signed Hockey Man
the real answer will be: sow= snowwhat is a homonym for sow?the answer is snow
Homographs for "sow" are: "sow" meaning to plant seeds in the ground "sow" meaning a female pig
A mother cow could also be referred to as the "dam."
Here are a few: stat-ue; stat-ion; stat-e; and, stat-ic.
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A Sow (Sss-Ow) [rhymes with cow]
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