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Understanding how players earn points in our fantasy hockey leagues
Standard Scoring System
Our standard scoring system rewards players for their offensive and defensive contributions. Different actions earn different point values:
Player Action | Points |
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Goal | 3 points |
Assist | 2 points |
Power Play Goal | 4 points |
Power Play Assist | 3 points |
Short-Handed Goal | 5 points |
Short-Handed Assist | 4 points |
Shot on Goal | 0.5 points |
Hit | 0.5 points |
Block | 0.5 points |
Plus/Minus (+/-) | 1 point per +1 |
Goalie Scoring System
Goalies earn points based on their performance in net:
Goalie Action | Points |
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Win | 5 points |
Shutout | 5 points |
Save | 0.2 points |
Goal Allowed | -2 points |
Overtime Loss | 2 points |
Goalie Assist | 3 points |
Goalie Goal | 10 points |
Advanced Scoring Options
In addition to our standard scoring system, some leagues use the following advanced metrics:
Advanced Metric | Points |
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Faceoff Win | 0.1 points |
Game-Winning Goal | 3 points |
Overtime Goal | 5 points |
Penalty Minute | 0.2 points |
Time on Ice (per minute) | 0.1 points |
Takeaway | 0.5 points |
League Types
We offer multiple league formats, each with its own scoring approach:
Head-to-Head Points
In this format, you face off against another manager each week. The manager whose team accumulates more fantasy points during the matchup period wins that matchup.
Your league standings are determined by your win-loss-tie record over the course of the season.
Head-to-Head Categories
In this format, you compete in specific statistical categories (e.g., Goals, Assists, Save Percentage) against your opponent each week.
You earn a win for each category you win during the matchup. Your league standings are determined by your cumulative category wins across all matchups.
Rotisserie (Roto)
In Rotisserie format, teams are ranked from first to last in each statistical category. Points are awarded based on the ranking (e.g., in a 10-team league, 10 points for 1st place, 9 for 2nd, etc.).
Your total points across all categories determine your position in the league standings. This format evaluates performance over the entire season rather than in weekly matchups.
Comparing League Formats
Feature | Head-to-Head Points | Head-to-Head Categories | Rotisserie |
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Competition Type | Weekly matchups | Weekly matchups | Season-long |
Scoring Method | Total points | Category wins | Category rankings |
Best For | Beginners, casual players | Intermediate players | Experienced managers |
Strategy Focus | Overall production | Balanced categories | Long-term planning |
Playoff System | Yes | Yes | No |