Name GP GS G A PTS GPG APG PPG SPG SOG SPCT
1 Andrew Smart 6 6 11 14 25 1.83 2.33 4.17 3.83 23 47.83
2 Rob Hajdu 6 6 10 12 22 1.67 2.00 3.67 5.83 35 28.57
3 Neil Spencer 6 6 7 5 12 1.17 0.83 2.00 4.00 24 29.17
4 Bernie Koth-Kappus 6 6 4 7 11 0.67 1.17 1.83 2.83 17 23.53
5 Ryan Disterheft 6 6 8 3 11 1.33 0.50 1.83 3.83 23 34.78
6 Dominik Voser 6 3 4 4 8 1.33 1.33 2.67 3.67 11 36.36
7 Ian Bock 6 6 2 2 4 0.33 0.33 0.67 2.33 14 14.29
8 Johanna Goodyear 6 6 0 2 2 0.00 0.33 0.33 0.17 1 0.00
9 Stuart Hall 3 0 0 1 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00
10 Stuart Bell 6 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00

Name GG SA SV GA SVPG SPCT SO G A S
1 Dominik Voser 3 35 25 10 8.33 0.714 0 0 0 0
2 Stuart Bell 6 72 49 23 8.17 0.681 0 0 0 0
3 Stuart Hall 3 40 27 13 9.00 0.675 0 0 1 0

Glorious sunshine scale: 9/10
Temperature scale: 7/10 (slightly too warm)
Perfect number of players scale: 9/10 (one sub on each team for most of the session)
New players scale: 7/10 (Neil Spencer's debut)
Return of long absent regulars scale: 7/10 (the return of long absent Stu Bell)
Evenness of teams/series scale: 5/10 (some close games and some blowouts)
Session intensity scale: 5/10
Session openness / offensiveness scale: 8/10 (one of the more open session in a while)
Redemptions achieved scale: 6/10 (the final series saw a redemption in game 2 by Jo-Ian-Ry-Neil, and a reverse redemption in the final game by Andy-Bern-Rob)
Exceptional goaltending performance scale: 6/10 (some very good tending by Stu Hall and a solid effort by Stu Bell in the other net)
Domination by one player scale: 6/10 (Rob and Andy both were integral players, often outplaying the other team even when occasionally down a man in the last series)
Length of session scale: 7/10 (despite slightly shorter time, 6 games were still played)
Fun of session scale: 8/10
Chance of future sessions in coming weeks scale: 7/10 (should be no reason to not keep this train rolling)

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Thanks, Bern! Another high-scoring session ends with Andrew over 4.00 PPG for the second-straight week. For the first time since September 2011, we have a player with back-to-back 25-pointers as Andrew finished with 11G-14A. Rob kept pace all day was not far behind with 10G-12A. In his rookie session, Neil picks up third star with 7G-5A. Dom was also stellar in his half-session on skates with 8P in 3 games. After the amazing goaltending sessions of the past few weeks, a sharp return to earth today, with none of the three goalies achieving star points. The only goalie above .00 tonight was Dom at .714. Stu Bell narrowly wins the battles of the Stuarts, .681-.675 over Stu Hall.

Game Scores:
Andrew Dom Bernie Neil Bell def. Rob Ryan Ian Johanna Hall 5-2 5-3
Rob Andrew Bernie Ian Hall def. Rob Neil Ryan Johanna Bell 5-3
Bernie Rob Andrew Dom def. Johanna Ryan Ian Neil Bell 5-1
Bernie Andrew Rob Bell vs. Johanna Ian Ryan Neil Dom 4-5 5-3

Elo Ratings
Andrew Smart 2188 (+13)
Rob Hajdu 2023 (+14)
Ryan Disterheft 1917 (-14)
Dominik Voser 1781 (-18)
Ian Bock 1691 (-12)
Johanna Goodyear 1668 (-35)
Bernie Koth-Kappus 1572 (+36)

Provisional Ratings (less than three sessions played)
Neil Spencer 1826 (n/a)

Season Stats: Andrew extends his scoring lead over Rob to 133-122... Bernie moves from ninth to level-sixth with Tony at 42, while Dom is close behind at 40... Andrew leads Rob in goals, 65-58... Bernie moves to sixth in goals... Andrew leads Rob in assists, 68-64... Dom ties Jordan for fifth in assists at 24 with Bernie two behind... Bernie jumps from seventh to eleventh in shots... Dom snatches the shooting percentage lead from Tony at 23.18 percent while Andrew moves into second... Rob passes Stuart Hall for fourth in total star points, 50-40... Rob jumps into fourth in APG at 1.39... Andrew drops from first to third in shots-per-game behind Sam and Eric... Ryan falls out of the top five in shots-per-game... Andrew’s 25 points and Rob’s 22 points rank second and third among sessions so far this year... Andrew’s 11 goals are tied for third-best on the year, while Rob’s 10 goals tie for fifth... Andrew’s 14 assists rank tops for the year so far, while Rob’s 12 assists rank third.

SDF/GDF: Lots of people took hit today on the SDF, whether from being outscored today or having a good session fall off... Andrew’s lead of Sam is now pretty decent, while the absent Jordan moves up five spots to third as players lose points around him... Most notably, Stefan drops three spots to seventh and Darrel three to twelfth... In the aftermath of today’s session, everyone takes a step back from Bron, whose lead atop the chart is healthy. His 22nd career ranking led ties him with Laird for sixth all-time...

All-Time Session Milestones & Streaks

On the All-Time Front: Bernie needs 12 points for 1,800... Rob is 32 points behind Bernie for 3rd in all-time VRH scoring... Andrew is only five points away from becoming the 11th player to score 1,000 points in Burton Hockey... Ryan is five points behind Tony Hajdu for 15th... Rob is six goals behind Graeme for 11th... Andrew passes Justin for ninth in assists and is nine behind rob for eighth... Ryan passes Nathan Robson for 15th in assists... Andrew needs 33 shots on goal for 2,500... Stuart Hall is 23 saves behind Joe Leonard for 15th... Dom passes Joern for seventh in games played and is six games behind Lorne for sixth as he continues to take down the legends one by one... Rob is just one game behind Sam for fifth in VRH games played... Stuart Hall is one game behind K.J. for 15th in games goaltended... Did you know that Andrew is already second in all-time VRH three-star points, and is just 75 points behind Stefan for the all-time lead?... Andrew becomes the first player in history to take his career APG above 1.70... Andrew hands back fifth place in shots per game to Pat Elischer... Rob ties Justin for ninth in 15-pointers with 34... Andrew has seven straight 15-pointers dating back to last October, tied or the longest streak of his career... Andrew has back-to-back 25-pointers... Andrew joins Oliver and Lee as the third player with 30 ten-assisters; he has four in a row... Rob becomes the seventh player with 20 ten-assisters... Dom’s record-tying streak of .800s ends at 12, while Stuart Hall’s ends at 10... Dom’s .820 streak ends at three... Dom’s 80-saver streak ends at five... Stuart Hall’s 100-savers streak ends at three... Rob plays in his 17th consecutive session; Dom plays in his eighth.


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Bk wrote on June 11, 2013 @ 17:14:09 PST
I concur, as evidenced by my "write-up". I guess it's bound to happen once in a while, with a lot of random people (including quite a few newbies) taking stats... way she fucking goes I guess.
js wrote on June 11, 2013 @ 06:09:20 PST
agree with Dom I think shot taking statistic was sometimes forgotten for parts of certain games.
Dom wrote on June 11, 2013 @ 05:52:29 PST
Whoa, you guys need to pay more a little more attention when taking stats... I don't think any of the goalies played this poorly.
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Session Info


Date:
June 09, 2013

League:
Vancouver Roller Hockey (VRH)

Rink:
Ambleside Park

Tag:

burtonhockey:session=405

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