Ball System
Balls system
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In fantasy hockey, each player scores points based on their performance in a real match. The scoring system is designed to reflect the player’s contribution to the team’s performance, both for field players and goalies.
Field Players
The most points are earned by scoring a goal - this is the main action in hockey, so it is rated with the highest score. An assist (effective pass) is slightly less valuable, but also very important.
Each shot on goal is scored with a small number of points, and power plays (hits), blocking shots, and even being on the ice during a goal or a missed puck are also taken into account (these are positive or negative bonuses).
In addition, a player can get additional points for a shootout, a double (two goals), or a hat-trick (three goals) - these are extraordinary events that the system rewards with bonuses.
Goalkeepers
The main goal of a goalkeeper is to protect the goal, so points are awarded for each save.
The more saves, the more points. At the same time, the goalkeeper loses some points for a missed goal.
If the team with the goalkeeper wins the match, he receives a bonus, and if he plays “to zero” (that is, does not miss a single goal) - he receives even more points.
Sometimes the goalkeeper can make an assist or win a shootout series - bonuses are also provided for this.
Bonus system
There are also special bonuses for an outstanding game. For example, if a player was recognized as one of the three best in the match, or scored the winning goal, he will receive additional points.
Captain and vice-captain
Before the round, each participant chooses a team captain - all points of this player will be doubled. If the captain did not play, the vice-captain is activated, whose points are multiplied by 1.5. This adds even more strategy and risk to the game.
This rating system combines simplicity for beginners with depth for experienced players. It creates a fair competition in which your understanding of hockey, your ability to predict and manage your squad wisely are crucial.