To date, there have been 78 games all-time decided by one goal. To date, only two of them have occurred this season (coincidentally enough, both involved Kevin). That's it: two. The fans are going to be turning away pretty soon if this lack of suspense continues.
In the last two season alone, there were 48 one goal games in the regular season to those 71 in the first five seasons. So TEG simply figured that winning the close games would separate one from the pack.
But finally giving the last few seasons a closer look, TEG's immutable laws are not only being followed more frequently than he had thought, a little tweaking to them gives them an updated clarity.
Old Law: Score four goals and win.
Supporting Stats: Teams with four goals or more went 163-29 (.849), accounting for 82.3% of the victories.
Current Support: Teams in the three seasons since starting again and expanding, have continued--and even bettered--this trend going 77-4 (.951) when scoring four goals. In fact, only one team has lost having scored four goals this year: your's truly. However, those wins only account for 48.7% of the victories. Thus, the Law suddenly applied to 1/3 less of the games.
New Law: Score three goals and win.
Old Stats: Through the first five seasons, teams scoring three goals or more were 192-85 (.693), thus making it a rather successful rule, but not nearly as successful as that all-important fourth goal.
Current Support: Since expansion, teams have gone 130-26 (.833) when scoring three goals or more. This is not only nearly identical with the winning percentage of the Old Law, but also accounts for exactly the same 82.3% of victories, thus making it a little more frequent and universal once again. TEG says: usher in the new law!
Old Law: Shoot 20 times and win.
Old Support: Teams went 44-14 (.759) when getting more than 20 SOG in the first five seasons. Though this rule was satisfied only 14.6% of the time, it was a notable enough of a landmark to warrant TEG's attention.
Current Support: Teams since have gone 9-2 with 20 SOG, but only making up 5.7% of the games in which this landmark was reached. Thus, while successful, it has grown to be a little too specific.
New Law: Shoot 10 times and win.
Old Support: Teams went 174-121 (.590) and reached the mark 74.5% of the time in the first five seasons.
Current Support: Teams have since gone 96-45 (.681). This not only bumps the victory total up nearly 10%, but also accounts for 44.6% making it not too general of a mark to satisfy, but frequent and successful enough to mark it as a notable achievement. TEG says: usher in the new law!
(TEG notes: it is 6:30AM so I may not be quite as level headed as needed in hopes of attaining clarity there. But do your best. For me.)
Stats of the Week:
1. After a 1-2 start, Chris 2.0 has gone 5-1 and holds the tie-breaker for first place.
2. After a 1-2 start, Colin has gone 4-1, holds the possible tie-breaker over Chris 2.0 with a game in hand.
3. After a 1-4 start, Justin has gone 3-1.
4. After winning his first three one-goal games, Joe has since lost three one-goal games in a row.
5. Khris is first in GF and second in GA (with a game in hand to Colin's first place total).
6. Despite outshooting Church Nate 17-3 and losing, Pat is nevertheless 3-1 when having 10 SOG or more (and the inspiration for the paragraphs above).
7. Todd had not allowed five goals in one regular season game since the first week of Season Six. Then he went three straight games over the past two week in which he did so.
8. Church Nate won two games in the same week for the first time in franchise history in setting his career high in wins in a season this past week.
9. Church Nate has scored three goals in two of his wins this year and has won five of his all-time six games in a similar fashion.
10. Church Nate's 1-0 victory over Dan this week marked only the second time that score has ever happened in the now 356 regular season games.
11. When Colin shutout Justin this week, it once again left Kevin as the only player to have never been shutout in regular season play.
(and, finally, a couple of stats involving nait and Dan:)
12. Dan is the only team to have allowed 20 SOG or more twice in a game this season, losing both games.
13. nait is the only team to have attempted 20 SOG or more twice in a game this season, winning all three games.
14. Chief is the only team to have both allowed and attempted 20 SOG in a game this season, having lost the former and won the latter this past week.
And finally, this week's schedule (subject to change, of course, depending upon times of arrival):
| Todd | at | Colin |
| Church Nate | at | Khris |
| nait | at | Dan |
| Colin | at | Chris 2.0 |
| Joe | at | Todd |
| Chief | at | Justin |
| Khris | at | nait |
| Pat | at | Chief |
| Colin | at | Justin |
| Joe | at | nait |
| Chris 2.0 | at | Pat |
| Justin | at | Church Nate |
| Dan | at | Khris |
| Joe | at | Chief |
| Pat | at | Colin |
| Chris 2.0 | at | Todd |