Peripheral Stats: 1.5 points for Shots on Goal, 1.3 points for Blocks.
Points: Award 8.5 points for a Goal, 5 points for an Assist.
Allows a maximum of 4 players per team.
Require you roster 2 Centers, 2 Wings, 2 Defensemen, 2 Utility, and 1 Goalie.
Goalie: 12 points for a Win, 8 points for a Shutout, 0.8 for Saves, -4 for Goals Against.
Special Teams Bonuses: 0.5 points for Power Play Assists and Goals, 2 points for Short Handed Assists and Goals.
Peripheral Stats: 1.6 points for Shot on Goal, 1.6 points for Blocks.
Points: Award 12 points for a Goal, 8 points for an Assist.
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