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Originally Posted by StrykerSteve
I'm spending some time combing through NHL.com this evening, and I came across some really interesting stats worth mentioning.
After 11 games, which is almost 1/4 of the season, here's how the 2013 Calgary Flames are looking vs the rest of the league.
Conference Rank: 12th (4-4-3, with 2-3 games in hand on every team ahead of them, could be as high as 7th if they manage to win these games)
Team Stats
Goals For: 8th (3.00)
Goals Against: 26th (3.27)
PP: 2nd (27.5%)
PK: 27th (72.5%)
Shots For per Game: 6th (30.6)
Shots Against per Game: 5th (26.7)
Faceoffs: 23rd (48.8%)
Player Stats
Team Leaders
Goals: Stempniak
Assists: Iginla/Tanguay
Points: Tanguay
+/-: Stajan/Brodie
PIMs: Tanguay
Wins: Kiprusoff/Irving
GAA: Irving
S%: Irving
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Time for an update, let's see how things have changed since I first started this thread.
Team Stats
26 Games Played
11-11-4 (26 points)
12th in the Western Conference
23rd Overall
Goals For: 11th (2.88)
Goals Against: 28th (3.23)
PP: 10th (20.4%)
PK: 29th (76.2%)
Shots For per Game: 22nd (27.7)
Shots Against per Game: 12th (28.3)
Faceoffs: 26th (47.3%)
Player Stats
Team Leaders
Goals: Glencross (12)
Assists: Stajan (14)
Points: Tanguay (21)
+/-: Stajan (+11)
PIMs: McGrattan (25)
Faceoffs: Jones 59.4%
Wins: Kiprusoff (5)
GAA: Macdonald (2.85)
S%: Taylor (.912)
Really interesting to see that the Flames have dropped in every respective category vs the rest of the league, despite actually improving some of their numbers. They sit at the exact same spot in the Western standings as they did back then, they've neither gained or lost any ground.