Women's Hockey
Analytics
Mascots
NHL Points Leaders by Decade
Animals
Geography
100

During the 2019 NHL All Star Competition, this female hockey player clocked a time of 14.226 seconds in the NHL's fastest skater competition

Kendall Coyne-Schofield

100

This goaltending statistic is calculated as Saves/Shots

Save Percentage

100

Wikipedia describes this mascot as "a 7-foot tall (2.1 m) furry orange creature with googly eyes"

Gritty (Philadelphia)

100

Known as "the Great One", this player led both the 80s and 90s in points

Wayne Gretzky

100

 In the animal kingdom, this term is used to describe an organism that primarily eats plants

Herbivore

100

This is the largest city in Alberta, and is widely considered the greatest city in the province

Calgary

200

These are the 4 professional women's hockey leagues, 3 of which are no longer  running

CWHL, NWHL, PHF, PWHL

200

Often inspiring the question "expected by whom?", this stat attempts to estimate the probablity of a shot attempt resulting in a goal

Expected Goals

200

This mascot is known to intimidate fans of opposing teams by lifting his jersey to reveal his 6-pack

Hunter (Edmonton)

200

This player led the 2010s in points, with 792

Patrick Kane

200

This unique adaptation allows camels to thrive in arid desert environments

Humps

200

This city is the capital of British Columbia

Victoria

300

 During the first Women's World Championships in 1990, Team Canada sparked controversy by wearing this piece of on-ice attire

Pink Canada Jersey

300

One of the two types of assists, the other being "Secondary Assist"

Primary Assist

300

This was the NHL's first-ever mascot, and is well known for once having his tongue ripped out by a coach

Harvey the Hound (Calgary)

300

This player led the 2000s in points, with 823

Joe Thornton

300

Descending from carp, these fish are famous for stocking ponds and water gardens

Koi

300

This city is the most populous in the world, with a population of over 37 million

Tokyo

400

This female hockey player trails only Hailey Wickenheiser as Team Canada's all-time leader for goals in international competitions

Jayna Hefford

400

This on-ice statistic counts shots and missed shots, making it a midpoint between Shots and Corsi

Fenwick

400

This NHL team has two mascots, one named after their team, and the other named after an animal that fans have thrown on the ice during playoff games

Florida Panthers (Stanley C. Panther and Viktor E. Rat)

400

This player scored 927 points in the 1990s, trailing only the Great One

Adam Oates

400

This animal, which has been around for ~240 million years, has the strongest bite force of any living animal

Saltwater Crocodile

400

Among South American countries, this country is second only to Brazil in population size

Colombia
500

Disbanding in 2011, this Edmonton-based women's hockey team played in the Western Women's Hockey League

Edmonton Chimos

500

This term describes the observed effect of trailing teams taking more shots, and leading teams taking fewer shots

Score Effects

500

This is the NHL's only mascot that is not costumed, but instead is a giant sculpture that gets raised to the rafters during the playoffs

Al the Octopus (Detroit)

500

This player scored 1059 points in the 1980s, trailing only the Great One

Peter Stastny

500

Found only in Australia, this egg-laying mammal is covered in spines and has a pouch like a kangaroo

Echidna

500

This country has the largest population of any in Europe, excluding transcontinental countries

Germany

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