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Changing the way people view and analyze sports statistics. Covering NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL with stats, charts and analysis. Enhance your sports betting, fantasy play, and overall sports knowledge. TOP 10 HEAVIEST PLAYERS IN THE MLB Baseball players don't always get a fair shake in debates about who are the best athletes on the planet - a part of the reason for this is some of the most well-known players like Babe Ruth, David Ortiz and Prince Fielder aren't the smallest of athletes. The vast majority of MLB players are exceptional athletes who play at very high levels over a long demanding season. WHAT IS WALK-OFF WIN? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM Sporting Charts explains Walk-off Win. Most baseball games conclude in the 9 th inning, either with the home team or the visiting team in the lead. A "walk-off" occurs when the game is tied, or the visiting team has the lead and the home team takes the lead during the 9 th inning or later. The game is immediately over and the home team wins. ANALYZING THE AVERAGE AGE OF STANLEY CUP WINNING TEAMS The youngest team to ever win the Stanley Cup is none other than the 1985-86 Montreal Canadiens, lead by a 20 year old rookie goalie named Patrick Roy. Claude Lemieux was also only 20 years old while other youngsters included Chris Chelios (24), Brian Skrudland (22) and Guy Carbonneau (25). The only players over 30 on this roster were Larry Robinson (34) and Bob Gainey (32). WHAT IS THE AVERAGE NUMBER OF RUNS SCORED IN AN MLB GAME As you can see, there has been two defined periods - one of growth between 1992 and 2000 where runs per game rose from 8.23 runs per game to a peak of 10.28; and a period of decline between 2001 and 2013 where runs per game declined to 8.33 runs per game in 2013. WHAT IS RESTRICTED AREA? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM What is Restricted Area? In basketball, the portion of the key denoted by an arc in the painted area that is positioned four feet from thebasket.
WHAT IS DELAYED OFFSIDE? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM What is Delayed Offside? A play in the game when a team has shot the puck into the opposing team's end while teammates are still in thezone.
WHAT IS DEAD PUCK ERA? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM Sporting Charts explains Dead Puck Era. Prior to the 1993-94 NHL season, teams on average scored 3.63 goals per game or a combined game score of 7.26 goals being scored each game. WHAT IS 6-4-3 DOUBLE PLAY? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM What is 6-4-3 Double Play? A type of double play that occurs when the ball is hit to the shortstop (6), then thrown to the second baseman (4) to get the runner out, and then thrown to WHAT IS ILLEGAL CONTACT? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM Sporting Charts explains Illegal Contact. Illegal contact beyond the 5-yard zone was first put into place in 1978 to limit a cornerback's ability to wrap up or sometimes maul wide receivers on their route. SPORTINGCHARTS: VISUALIZING NFL, MLB, NBA, AND NHL STATSHOMEDICTIONARYTEAM STATSPLAYER STATSRANKING THE NFC'S BACKUPQUARTERBACKS
Changing the way people view and analyze sports statistics. Covering NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL with stats, charts and analysis. Enhance your sports betting, fantasy play, and overall sports knowledge. TOP 10 HEAVIEST PLAYERS IN THE MLB Baseball players don't always get a fair shake in debates about who are the best athletes on the planet - a part of the reason for this is some of the most well-known players like Babe Ruth, David Ortiz and Prince Fielder aren't the smallest of athletes. The vast majority of MLB players are exceptional athletes who play at very high levels over a long demanding season. WHAT IS WALK-OFF WIN? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM Sporting Charts explains Walk-off Win. Most baseball games conclude in the 9 th inning, either with the home team or the visiting team in the lead. A "walk-off" occurs when the game is tied, or the visiting team has the lead and the home team takes the lead during the 9 th inning or later. The game is immediately over and the home team wins. ANALYZING THE AVERAGE AGE OF STANLEY CUP WINNING TEAMS The youngest team to ever win the Stanley Cup is none other than the 1985-86 Montreal Canadiens, lead by a 20 year old rookie goalie named Patrick Roy. Claude Lemieux was also only 20 years old while other youngsters included Chris Chelios (24), Brian Skrudland (22) and Guy Carbonneau (25). The only players over 30 on this roster were Larry Robinson (34) and Bob Gainey (32). WHAT IS THE AVERAGE NUMBER OF RUNS SCORED IN AN MLB GAME As you can see, there has been two defined periods - one of growth between 1992 and 2000 where runs per game rose from 8.23 runs per game to a peak of 10.28; and a period of decline between 2001 and 2013 where runs per game declined to 8.33 runs per game in 2013. WHAT IS RESTRICTED AREA? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM What is Restricted Area? In basketball, the portion of the key denoted by an arc in the painted area that is positioned four feet from thebasket.
WHAT IS DELAYED OFFSIDE? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM What is Delayed Offside? A play in the game when a team has shot the puck into the opposing team's end while teammates are still in thezone.
WHAT IS DEAD PUCK ERA? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM Sporting Charts explains Dead Puck Era. Prior to the 1993-94 NHL season, teams on average scored 3.63 goals per game or a combined game score of 7.26 goals being scored each game. WHAT IS 6-4-3 DOUBLE PLAY? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM What is 6-4-3 Double Play? A type of double play that occurs when the ball is hit to the shortstop (6), then thrown to the second baseman (4) to get the runner out, and then thrown to WHAT IS ILLEGAL CONTACT? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM Sporting Charts explains Illegal Contact. Illegal contact beyond the 5-yard zone was first put into place in 1978 to limit a cornerback's ability to wrap up or sometimes maul wide receivers on their route. VISUALIZING STATISTICS FOR THE NHL Keep up with latest NHL analysis, stats, scores, charts and more atSportingCharts.com.
SPORTS DICTIONARY FOR NHL Changing the way people view and analyze sports statistics. Covering NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL with stats, charts and analysis. Enhance your sports betting, fantasy play, and overall sports knowledge. TOP 10 HEAVIEST PLAYERS IN THE MLB Baseball players don't always get a fair shake in debates about who are the best athletes on the planet - a part of the reason for this is some of the most well-known players like Babe Ruth, David Ortiz and Prince Fielder aren't the smallest of athletes. The vast majority of MLB players are exceptional athletes who play at very high levels over a long demanding season. WHAT IS THE AVERAGE NUMBER OF RUNS SCORED IN AN MLB GAME As you can see, there has been two defined periods - one of growth between 1992 and 2000 where runs per game rose from 8.23 runs per game to a peak of 10.28; and a period of decline between 2001 and 2013 where runs per game declined to 8.33 runs per game in 2013. WHAT IS DEAD PUCK ERA? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM Sporting Charts explains Dead Puck Era. Prior to the 1993-94 NHL season, teams on average scored 3.63 goals per game or a combined game score of 7.26 goals being scored each game. WHAT IS THE AVERAGE BODY MASS INDEX OF AN NFL PLAYER The NFL is well known for having some of the biggest athletes in pro sports with linemen in the league typically weighing over 300 lbs. Often times, when you are watching a game with a relatively new viewer they will comment on how big and out of shape the offensive and defensive lineman look. WHAT IS CHARGING? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM Sporting Charts explains Charging - basketball. Charging is the most difficult call to make in a basketball game. If a defensive player is not stationary, does not have both feet firmly planted on the floor, or does not have established position before the offensive player is by him, he will be charged with a WHAT IS RESTRICTED AREA? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM Restricted Area - In basketball, the portion of the key denoted by an arc in the painted area that is positioned four feet from the basket. The arc is important b WHAT IS DOCTORING THE BALL? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM What is Doctoring the Ball? In baseball, this phrase refers to any illegal action performed on the ball in order to affect its deliveryto the batter.
WHAT IS 6-4-3 DOUBLE PLAY? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM What is 6-4-3 Double Play? A type of double play that occurs when the ball is hit to the shortstop (6), then thrown to the second baseman (4) to get the runner out, and then thrown to SPORTINGCHARTS: VISUALIZING NFL, MLB, NBA, AND NHL STATSHOMEDICTIONARYTEAM STATSPLAYER STATSRANKING THE NFC'S BACKUPQUARTERBACKS
Changing the way people view and analyze sports statistics. Covering NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL with stats, charts and analysis. Enhance your sports betting, fantasy play, and overall sports knowledge. TOP 10 HEAVIEST PLAYERS IN THE MLB Renyel Pinto. 280. 6' 4". 1982. 1999. Cubs. 2010. As you can see from the list, the top 10 heaviest players have all last played in the last 10 years, which much like has been seen in other sports the players are getting bigger and bigger. Now it's doubtful that we will see a baseball player hitting the highs seen in the NFL (375 lbs) we could WHAT IS WALK-OFF WIN? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM Sporting Charts explains Walk-off Win. Most baseball games conclude in the 9 th inning, either with the home team or the visiting team in the lead. A "walk-off" occurs when the game is tied, or the visiting team has the lead and the home team takes the lead during the 9 th inning or later. The game is immediately over and the home team wins. WHAT IS THE AVERAGE NUMBER OF RUNS SCORED IN AN MLB GAME For those looking for a quick answer: during the 2013 MLB season the average number of runs scored in an average game was 8.33 runs per game. On a per team basis, this equates to 4.17 runs per game. During the 2013 MLB season, a total of 20,255 runs were scored over 2,431 games. But how has that changed over the seasons? WHAT IS NATURAL HAT TRICK? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM What is Natural Hat Trick? There are two types of natural hat tricks. The first definition is a player scoring three goals in the course of a single period. The second definition (and more common) states that a player scores his three goals all in a row, with no other player scoring a goal in between his goals. WHAT IS DEAD PUCK ERA? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM What is Dead Puck Era? A period of time in the NHL, between the 1993-94 season and the 2004-05 NHL lockout, in which the game saw a significant decline in scoring. The arguments behind the decline included the introduction and widespread usage of the neutral zone trap and other defensive systems, the decline in talent and theprevalence of
ANALYZING THE AVERAGE AGE OF STANLEY CUP WINNING TEAMS The oldest team, in 2007-08, was lead by a younger core, but was filled with aging veterans like Dominik Hasek (46), Chris Chelios (43), Nicklas Lidstrom (37), Kris Draper (36) and Darren McCarty (35). The average age of the Stanley Cup winning teams in the last 48 years is 27.2. Only 3 teams in the last 18 years are under the average age(2011
WHAT IS DELAYED OFFSIDE? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM A play in the game when a team has shot the puck into the opposing team's end while teammates are still in the zone. Those players inside the zone are allowed to leave the zone, and once everyone has cleared and not re-entered, or the opposing team has carried the puck into the neutral zone, the "delayed offside" is washed and play can continue. WHAT IS ILLEGAL CONTACT? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM Sporting Charts explains Illegal Contact. Illegal contact beyond the 5-yard zone was first put into place in 1978 to limit a cornerback's ability to wrap up or sometimes maul wide receivers on their route. Although it was written in the 1970s, this rule wasn't really enforced until the 1990s. The idea was to allow contact 'at' or 'close' to the WHAT IS 6-4-3 DOUBLE PLAY? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM What is 6-4-3 Double Play? A type of double play that occurs when the ball is hit to the shortstop (6), then thrown to the second baseman (4) to get the runner out, and then thrown to the first baseman (3) to get the batter out. The first out is recorded as a 6-4 out. SPORTINGCHARTS: VISUALIZING NFL, MLB, NBA, AND NHL STATSHOMEDICTIONARYTEAM STATSPLAYER STATSRANKING THE NFC'S BACKUPQUARTERBACKS
Changing the way people view and analyze sports statistics. Covering NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL with stats, charts and analysis. Enhance your sports betting, fantasy play, and overall sports knowledge. TOP 10 HEAVIEST PLAYERS IN THE MLB Renyel Pinto. 280. 6' 4". 1982. 1999. Cubs. 2010. As you can see from the list, the top 10 heaviest players have all last played in the last 10 years, which much like has been seen in other sports the players are getting bigger and bigger. Now it's doubtful that we will see a baseball player hitting the highs seen in the NFL (375 lbs) we could WHAT IS WALK-OFF WIN? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM Sporting Charts explains Walk-off Win. Most baseball games conclude in the 9 th inning, either with the home team or the visiting team in the lead. A "walk-off" occurs when the game is tied, or the visiting team has the lead and the home team takes the lead during the 9 th inning or later. The game is immediately over and the home team wins. WHAT IS THE AVERAGE NUMBER OF RUNS SCORED IN AN MLB GAME For those looking for a quick answer: during the 2013 MLB season the average number of runs scored in an average game was 8.33 runs per game. On a per team basis, this equates to 4.17 runs per game. During the 2013 MLB season, a total of 20,255 runs were scored over 2,431 games. But how has that changed over the seasons? WHAT IS NATURAL HAT TRICK? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM What is Natural Hat Trick? There are two types of natural hat tricks. The first definition is a player scoring three goals in the course of a single period. The second definition (and more common) states that a player scores his three goals all in a row, with no other player scoring a goal in between his goals. WHAT IS DEAD PUCK ERA? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM What is Dead Puck Era? A period of time in the NHL, between the 1993-94 season and the 2004-05 NHL lockout, in which the game saw a significant decline in scoring. The arguments behind the decline included the introduction and widespread usage of the neutral zone trap and other defensive systems, the decline in talent and theprevalence of
ANALYZING THE AVERAGE AGE OF STANLEY CUP WINNING TEAMS The oldest team, in 2007-08, was lead by a younger core, but was filled with aging veterans like Dominik Hasek (46), Chris Chelios (43), Nicklas Lidstrom (37), Kris Draper (36) and Darren McCarty (35). The average age of the Stanley Cup winning teams in the last 48 years is 27.2. Only 3 teams in the last 18 years are under the average age(2011
WHAT IS DELAYED OFFSIDE? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM A play in the game when a team has shot the puck into the opposing team's end while teammates are still in the zone. Those players inside the zone are allowed to leave the zone, and once everyone has cleared and not re-entered, or the opposing team has carried the puck into the neutral zone, the "delayed offside" is washed and play can continue. WHAT IS ILLEGAL CONTACT? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM Sporting Charts explains Illegal Contact. Illegal contact beyond the 5-yard zone was first put into place in 1978 to limit a cornerback's ability to wrap up or sometimes maul wide receivers on their route. Although it was written in the 1970s, this rule wasn't really enforced until the 1990s. The idea was to allow contact 'at' or 'close' to the WHAT IS 6-4-3 DOUBLE PLAY? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM What is 6-4-3 Double Play? A type of double play that occurs when the ball is hit to the shortstop (6), then thrown to the second baseman (4) to get the runner out, and then thrown to the first baseman (3) to get the batter out. The first out is recorded as a 6-4 out. VISUALIZING STATISTICS FOR THE NHL Keep up with latest NHL analysis, stats, scores, charts and more atSportingCharts.com.
SPORTS DICTIONARY FOR NHL Changing the way people view and analyze sports statistics. Covering NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL with stats, charts and analysis. Enhance your sports betting, fantasy play, and overall sports knowledge. TOP 10 HEAVIEST PLAYERS IN THE MLB Baseball players don't always get a fair shake in debates about who are the best athletes on the planet - a part of the reason for this is some of the most well-known players like Babe Ruth, David Ortiz and Prince Fielder aren't the smallest of athletes. The vast majority of MLB players are exceptional athletes who play at very high levels over a long demanding season. WHAT IS THE AVERAGE BODY MASS INDEX OF AN NFL PLAYER What is the average BMI for an NFL player? 31.35. For the 2012 season, looking at every player in the league, the average body mass index is 31.35. This places the league as a whole in the obese category. However, as one can plainly see from watching a single down, the BMI number doesn't paint a true picture. The reason for this is that theBMI
WHAT IS CHARGING? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM Sporting Charts explains Charging - basketball. Charging is the most difficult call to make in a basketball game. If a defensive player is not stationary, does not have both feet firmly planted on the floor, or does not have established position before the offensive player is by him, he will be charged with a WHAT IS DOCTORING THE BALL? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM The phrase "doctoring the ball" comes from the perception that a pitcher is performing "surgery" on the ball. Major League Baseball outlawed any doctoring of the ball in 1920. There were many infamous instances of doctoring the ball which adversely affected the game and caused embarrassment for the league. There are very stiff penaltiesfor any
WHAT IS WHEEL ROUTE? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM Sporting Charts explains Wheel Route. The wheel route is a great fake pass route. When this route is run by a running back he will run toward the sideline and look back toward the quarterback as if preparing to catch the ball. At the sideline the running back will turn upfield and run down the field. The opposing team will expect theball to be
WHAT IS 6-4-3 DOUBLE PLAY? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM What is 6-4-3 Double Play? A type of double play that occurs when the ball is hit to the shortstop (6), then thrown to the second baseman (4) to get the runner out, and then thrown to the first baseman (3) to get the batter out. The first out is recorded as a 6-4 out. WHAT IS RESTRICTED AREA? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM The restricted area exists to afford some protection to offensive players when they are driving to the basket. Its specific purpose is to prevent a secondary defender from moving in front of the basket if the ball handler has driven past his original defender. If either of a defensive player's feet is present in or above the restricted area, no WHAT IS BACKDOOR SLIDER? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM Backdoor Slider - A slider designed to appear outside of the strike zone that crosses over the back corner of the plate just before it iscaught.
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Changing the way people view and analyze sports statistics. Covering NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL with stats, charts and analysis. Enhance your sports betting, fantasy play, and overall sports knowledge. TOP 10 HEAVIEST PLAYERS IN THE MLB Renyel Pinto. 280. 6' 4". 1982. 1999. Cubs. 2010. As you can see from the list, the top 10 heaviest players have all last played in the last 10 years, which much like has been seen in other sports the players are getting bigger and bigger. Now it's doubtful that we will see a baseball player hitting the highs seen in the NFL (375 lbs) we could WHAT IS WALK-OFF WIN? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM Sporting Charts explains Walk-off Win. Most baseball games conclude in the 9 th inning, either with the home team or the visiting team in the lead. A "walk-off" occurs when the game is tied, or the visiting team has the lead and the home team takes the lead during the 9 th inning or later. The game is immediately over and the home team wins. WHAT IS THE AVERAGE NUMBER OF RUNS SCORED IN AN MLB GAME For those looking for a quick answer: during the 2013 MLB season the average number of runs scored in an average game was 8.33 runs per game. On a per team basis, this equates to 4.17 runs per game. During the 2013 MLB season, a total of 20,255 runs were scored over 2,431 games. But how has that changed over the seasons? WHAT IS NATURAL HAT TRICK? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM What is Natural Hat Trick? There are two types of natural hat tricks. The first definition is a player scoring three goals in the course of a single period. The second definition (and more common) states that a player scores his three goals all in a row, with no other player scoring a goal in between his goals. WHAT IS DEAD PUCK ERA? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM What is Dead Puck Era? A period of time in the NHL, between the 1993-94 season and the 2004-05 NHL lockout, in which the game saw a significant decline in scoring. The arguments behind the decline included the introduction and widespread usage of the neutral zone trap and other defensive systems, the decline in talent and theprevalence of
ANALYZING THE AVERAGE AGE OF STANLEY CUP WINNING TEAMS The oldest team, in 2007-08, was lead by a younger core, but was filled with aging veterans like Dominik Hasek (46), Chris Chelios (43), Nicklas Lidstrom (37), Kris Draper (36) and Darren McCarty (35). The average age of the Stanley Cup winning teams in the last 48 years is 27.2. Only 3 teams in the last 18 years are under the average age(2011
WHAT IS DELAYED OFFSIDE? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM A play in the game when a team has shot the puck into the opposing team's end while teammates are still in the zone. Those players inside the zone are allowed to leave the zone, and once everyone has cleared and not re-entered, or the opposing team has carried the puck into the neutral zone, the "delayed offside" is washed and play can continue. WHAT IS ILLEGAL CONTACT? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM Sporting Charts explains Illegal Contact. Illegal contact beyond the 5-yard zone was first put into place in 1978 to limit a cornerback's ability to wrap up or sometimes maul wide receivers on their route. Although it was written in the 1970s, this rule wasn't really enforced until the 1990s. The idea was to allow contact 'at' or 'close' to the WHAT IS 6-4-3 DOUBLE PLAY? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM What is 6-4-3 Double Play? A type of double play that occurs when the ball is hit to the shortstop (6), then thrown to the second baseman (4) to get the runner out, and then thrown to the first baseman (3) to get the batter out. The first out is recorded as a 6-4 out. SPORTINGCHARTS: VISUALIZING NFL, MLB, NBA, AND NHL STATSHOMEDICTIONARYTEAM STATSPLAYER STATSRANKING THE NFC'S BACKUPQUARTERBACKS
Changing the way people view and analyze sports statistics. Covering NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL with stats, charts and analysis. Enhance your sports betting, fantasy play, and overall sports knowledge. TOP 10 HEAVIEST PLAYERS IN THE MLB Renyel Pinto. 280. 6' 4". 1982. 1999. Cubs. 2010. As you can see from the list, the top 10 heaviest players have all last played in the last 10 years, which much like has been seen in other sports the players are getting bigger and bigger. Now it's doubtful that we will see a baseball player hitting the highs seen in the NFL (375 lbs) we could WHAT IS WALK-OFF WIN? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM Sporting Charts explains Walk-off Win. Most baseball games conclude in the 9 th inning, either with the home team or the visiting team in the lead. A "walk-off" occurs when the game is tied, or the visiting team has the lead and the home team takes the lead during the 9 th inning or later. The game is immediately over and the home team wins. WHAT IS THE AVERAGE NUMBER OF RUNS SCORED IN AN MLB GAME For those looking for a quick answer: during the 2013 MLB season the average number of runs scored in an average game was 8.33 runs per game. On a per team basis, this equates to 4.17 runs per game. During the 2013 MLB season, a total of 20,255 runs were scored over 2,431 games. But how has that changed over the seasons? WHAT IS NATURAL HAT TRICK? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM What is Natural Hat Trick? There are two types of natural hat tricks. The first definition is a player scoring three goals in the course of a single period. The second definition (and more common) states that a player scores his three goals all in a row, with no other player scoring a goal in between his goals. WHAT IS DEAD PUCK ERA? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM What is Dead Puck Era? A period of time in the NHL, between the 1993-94 season and the 2004-05 NHL lockout, in which the game saw a significant decline in scoring. The arguments behind the decline included the introduction and widespread usage of the neutral zone trap and other defensive systems, the decline in talent and theprevalence of
ANALYZING THE AVERAGE AGE OF STANLEY CUP WINNING TEAMS The oldest team, in 2007-08, was lead by a younger core, but was filled with aging veterans like Dominik Hasek (46), Chris Chelios (43), Nicklas Lidstrom (37), Kris Draper (36) and Darren McCarty (35). The average age of the Stanley Cup winning teams in the last 48 years is 27.2. Only 3 teams in the last 18 years are under the average age(2011
WHAT IS DELAYED OFFSIDE? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM A play in the game when a team has shot the puck into the opposing team's end while teammates are still in the zone. Those players inside the zone are allowed to leave the zone, and once everyone has cleared and not re-entered, or the opposing team has carried the puck into the neutral zone, the "delayed offside" is washed and play can continue. WHAT IS ILLEGAL CONTACT? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM Sporting Charts explains Illegal Contact. Illegal contact beyond the 5-yard zone was first put into place in 1978 to limit a cornerback's ability to wrap up or sometimes maul wide receivers on their route. Although it was written in the 1970s, this rule wasn't really enforced until the 1990s. The idea was to allow contact 'at' or 'close' to the WHAT IS 6-4-3 DOUBLE PLAY? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM What is 6-4-3 Double Play? A type of double play that occurs when the ball is hit to the shortstop (6), then thrown to the second baseman (4) to get the runner out, and then thrown to the first baseman (3) to get the batter out. The first out is recorded as a 6-4 out. VISUALIZING STATISTICS FOR THE NHL Keep up with latest NHL analysis, stats, scores, charts and more atSportingCharts.com.
SPORTS DICTIONARY FOR NHL Changing the way people view and analyze sports statistics. Covering NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL with stats, charts and analysis. Enhance your sports betting, fantasy play, and overall sports knowledge. TOP 10 HEAVIEST PLAYERS IN THE MLB Baseball players don't always get a fair shake in debates about who are the best athletes on the planet - a part of the reason for this is some of the most well-known players like Babe Ruth, David Ortiz and Prince Fielder aren't the smallest of athletes. The vast majority of MLB players are exceptional athletes who play at very high levels over a long demanding season. WHAT IS THE AVERAGE BODY MASS INDEX OF AN NFL PLAYER What is the average BMI for an NFL player? 31.35. For the 2012 season, looking at every player in the league, the average body mass index is 31.35. This places the league as a whole in the obese category. However, as one can plainly see from watching a single down, the BMI number doesn't paint a true picture. The reason for this is that theBMI
WHAT IS CHARGING? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM Sporting Charts explains Charging - basketball. Charging is the most difficult call to make in a basketball game. If a defensive player is not stationary, does not have both feet firmly planted on the floor, or does not have established position before the offensive player is by him, he will be charged with a WHAT IS DOCTORING THE BALL? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM The phrase "doctoring the ball" comes from the perception that a pitcher is performing "surgery" on the ball. Major League Baseball outlawed any doctoring of the ball in 1920. There were many infamous instances of doctoring the ball which adversely affected the game and caused embarrassment for the league. There are very stiff penaltiesfor any
WHAT IS WHEEL ROUTE? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM Sporting Charts explains Wheel Route. The wheel route is a great fake pass route. When this route is run by a running back he will run toward the sideline and look back toward the quarterback as if preparing to catch the ball. At the sideline the running back will turn upfield and run down the field. The opposing team will expect theball to be
WHAT IS 6-4-3 DOUBLE PLAY? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM What is 6-4-3 Double Play? A type of double play that occurs when the ball is hit to the shortstop (6), then thrown to the second baseman (4) to get the runner out, and then thrown to the first baseman (3) to get the batter out. The first out is recorded as a 6-4 out. WHAT IS RESTRICTED AREA? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM The restricted area exists to afford some protection to offensive players when they are driving to the basket. Its specific purpose is to prevent a secondary defender from moving in front of the basket if the ball handler has driven past his original defender. If either of a defensive player's feet is present in or above the restricted area, no WHAT IS BACKDOOR SLIDER? DEFINITION FROM SPORTINGCHARTS.COM Backdoor Slider - A slider designed to appear outside of the strike zone that crosses over the back corner of the plate just before it iscaught.
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