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    Hi Guys,

    Sorry for asking this here, but it seems that the NHL no longer has the pp time and sh time a player played. They just show the TOI and nothing else. Where can I find this? I know there is a site that tracks all that but I forget where it is.

    Can someone help?

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    They do, it's been moved under 'Time on Ice'.

    http://www.nhl.com/ice/playerstats.h...Name=timeOnIce

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    Quote Originally Posted by horrorfan View Post
    They do, it's been moved under 'Time on Ice'.

    http://www.nhl.com/ice/playerstats.h...Name=timeOnIce
    I think he means in the boxscores for each game? This question has already been asked multiple times in the past few weeks and as I already once suggested, ESPN has nice looking boxscores and you can see PP-TOI and SH-TOI with one look there.

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    Thanks guys. Sorry to bring it up again but I just couldn't remember where to look....rep for both of you.
    Head to Head League: 1 point for G, 1 point for A. 2 for Goalie win, 3 for SO.
    Start 6 guys every week. 3 O, 2 D and 1G. No substitutions once they are in (before the first game starts on Monday).
    Protect 3 players every year in keeper.
    10 rounds of drafting
    F: Crosby, Point, P. Kane, JVR, Kopitar, Rakell, Tarasenko,
    D: Letang, Doughty, Karlsson, Grzelcyk, Faulk,
    G: Bob, Shesterkin, Demko, Kahkonen

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    I had the same question a few days ago.

    NHL.com removed the PP TOI from their box scores for whatever dumb reason. ESPN (see Carcillo's link) is the only site that shows it by player by game from what I can tell.

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    I don't like it when they mess with a good formula. Just leave it alone....it's like when Coke changed to new Coke. There was nothing wrong with real coke, so stop ****ing around with stuff we like.
    Head to Head League: 1 point for G, 1 point for A. 2 for Goalie win, 3 for SO.
    Start 6 guys every week. 3 O, 2 D and 1G. No substitutions once they are in (before the first game starts on Monday).
    Protect 3 players every year in keeper.
    10 rounds of drafting
    F: Crosby, Point, P. Kane, JVR, Kopitar, Rakell, Tarasenko,
    D: Letang, Doughty, Karlsson, Grzelcyk, Faulk,
    G: Bob, Shesterkin, Demko, Kahkonen

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    You will like ESPN for stat researching.
    Their actual box score coverage & player profile pages are very nice, clean & easy to jump between teams/players.
    The "Go To" function (from any player page) with the team & player list is the fastest jump-between on the internet. Every rostered team player listed with just a mouse-hover!!!

    I've always been an ESPN-guy for my hockey stats.
    (except that one needs to jump over to a player's Yahoo profile or NHL.com real-time stats for Hits/BlockedShots/Faceoffs... though ESPN should really list that stuff instead of PPG/PPA/SHG/SHA, just PPP,SHP,Hits,Blocks would be smarter.)
    Last edited by Pengwin7; January 24, 2013 at 10:00 AM.

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    Maybe this should be stickied.....it seems a lot of people are going to have the same question from time to time.
    Head to Head League: 1 point for G, 1 point for A. 2 for Goalie win, 3 for SO.
    Start 6 guys every week. 3 O, 2 D and 1G. No substitutions once they are in (before the first game starts on Monday).
    Protect 3 players every year in keeper.
    10 rounds of drafting
    F: Crosby, Point, P. Kane, JVR, Kopitar, Rakell, Tarasenko,
    D: Letang, Doughty, Karlsson, Grzelcyk, Faulk,
    G: Bob, Shesterkin, Demko, Kahkonen

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    Personally, I think the one on NHL.com is still pretty good.
    When you're in the Box Score of a specific game, to the right of the page you'll see "Event Summary". Click on that and it'll be similar to how they used to display it. Not exactly the same, but pretty close.

    I believe it was Pengwin7 who recommended this to me earlier this week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Russian Rocket 10 View Post
    When you're in the Box Score of a specific game, to the right of the page you'll see "Event Summary". Click on that and it'll be similar to how they used to display it. Not exactly the same, but pretty close
    This is EXACTLY what I was looking for! Had no idea they moved it. This makes my life easier, I wasn't happy about having to break my old habit of going to NHL.com.

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    For me there is basically three types of places where I check stats on players: boxscores, player profiles, and the sortable player lists.

    In all three categories I like NHL.com more than ESPN or Yahoo. The only thing I like in ESPN over NHL.com is what Pengwin pointed out about jumping between one player to another, but even that isn't really a big deal for me. NHL.com just provides a lot more than any of the other two. I love the official game reports and as well as the ability to watch video of the goals from the boxscores.

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