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My goalies team got a point for a tie in regulation, then lost in OT. Shouldn he get one point for a tie in FHL?

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My goalies team got a point for a tie in regulation, then lost in OT. Shouldn he get one point for a tie in FHL?

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The NHL introduced new rules in 1999-2000 that gave TEAMS one point for a regulation tie, and an additional point for a win in overtime. However, FHL goaltenders receive the exact statistics (won, loss, or tie) that the NHL GOALTENDER – not team – receives Example: On Nov. 11, 1999 the Toronto Maple Leafs lost to the Boston Bruins in overtime. The NHL awarded Toronto one point as a team for a regulation tie, even though the tie ended up being broken, and a winner declared, in OT. Boston received 2 total points in the standings for the eventual win. However, Curtis Joseph, Toronto’s starting goaltender, officially got credited for a LOSS in this game. Thus, he gets credited for a loss (or zero points) in FHL. This is despite the fact that his team (Toronto) got credited with 1 point for a regulation tie. Q: My +/- looks wrong. I think it is missing a goal that Pierre Turgeon scored. A: The sum of all even-strength and short-handed goals scored by a player’s team when the player is on th

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