Key figures
The key figures are based on over 1,000 games that Performance has statistically recorded. The numbers are average and can vary during a match but not over a longer series of games (four-five games).
- Shooting efficiency, i.e. the proportion of shoots that become scores, is typically 2.6 percent on green shots and typically 21.6 percent on red shots. This applies to all playing forms and do not vary during power play or box play.
- The usual distribution between the shots is 72 percent green shots and 28 percent red shots. If the distribution could be changed towards more red shots, there would be more goals, since red shots are ten times more efficient than green shots.
- In power play and box play, the usual distribution is 60 percent green shots and 40 percent red shots. If the distribution could be changed towards more red shots, there would be more goals, since red shots are ten times more efficient than green shots.
Different types of shots
The Performance statistics only includes one type of green shot but six different types of red shots. A green shot goes under the name of shot 'A' and then follows the different types of red shots.
- A - green shot (2.6% shot efficiency)
- B - short puck contact (15.5% shot efficiency)
- C - rebounds (21.2% shot efficiency)
- D - deflections (21.2% shot efficiency)
- E - screened shots (16.4% shot efficiency)
- F - puck transport through the central line (27.9% shot efficiency)
- G - pass through the central line which is followed by a shot (shot 29.3% efficiency)