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What do the 3 numbers in Hockey mean?

What do the 3 numbers in Hockey mean?

Wins-Regulation Losses-Overtime
The 3 numbers next to an NHL team’s name or logo refers to their “Wins-Regulation Losses-Overtime Losses” record (ex: 62-16-4). Regulation and overtime losses are separated because of their value in the standings.

What is PPP in hockey?

PPP stands for power play points, which is the sum of goals and assists earned by players on the power play. Nikita Kucherov (Tampa Bay Lightning) led all NHL players with 48 power play points (15G, 33A) in the 2018-19 Season.

Who Wore 6 in NHL?

Phil Housley
6 – Phil Housley. Phil Housley was drafted number six overall by the Buffalo Sabres in 1982. Housley played in 21 seasons and totalled 1232 points for eight different franchises.

When did the Houston Oilers change their name?

In 1999, to coincide with the opening of their new stadium, Adams changed the team name to the Tennessee Titans and the color scheme from Columbia Blue, Scarlet, and White to Titans Blue, Navy, White, and Silver with scarlet accents. The new Titans franchise retained the Oilers’ team history and records,…

What was the last year the Houston Oilers were in the AFL?

The 1969 season, the last as an AFL team, saw Houston begin 3–1, but tumble afterwards. They qualified for the playoffs, but were defeated by the Raiders 56–7, to finish the year with a record of 6–7–2. The years immediately after the AFL-NFL Merger were not as kind to the Oilers, who sank to the bottom of the AFC Central division.

Who are the retired players of the Houston Oilers?

Houston Oilers retired numbers No. Player Position Years played Retired 1 Warren Moon QB 1984–93 October 1, 2006 9 Steve McNair QB 1995–96 September 15, 2019 27 Eddie George RB 1996 September 15, 2019 34 Earl Campbell RB 1978–84 August 13, 1987

When did the Houston Oilers play in the Astrodome?

The Oilers won the AFL Eastern Division title again in 1967, then became the first professional football team to play in a domed stadium, when they moved into Houston’s Astrodome, then home of MLB’s Houston Astros for the 1968 season.

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