DICE Hockey - NHL 1962-63 Stats Top Ten
SKATERS |
GOALS |
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ASSISTS |
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POINTS |
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Camille Henry |
NYR |
51 |
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Tim Horton |
TOR |
44 |
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Camille Henry |
NYR |
85 |
Stan Mikita |
CHI |
49 |
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Alex Delvecchio |
DET |
41 |
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Stan Mikita |
CHI |
82 |
Parker MacDonald |
DET |
49 |
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Jean-Guy Talbot |
MON |
40 |
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Parker MacDonald |
DET |
82 |
Dave Keon |
TOR |
45 |
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Doug Harvey |
NYR |
36 |
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Dave Keon |
TOR |
79 |
Henri Richard |
MON |
39 |
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Carl Brewer |
TOR |
35 |
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Henri Richard |
MON |
71 |
Frank Mahovlich |
TOR |
36 |
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Doug Barkley |
DET |
36 |
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Frank Mahovlich |
TOR |
60 |
Gordie Howe |
DET |
36 |
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Camille Henry |
NYR |
34 |
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Gordie Howe |
DET |
58 |
Murray Oliver |
BOS |
31 |
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Dave Keon |
TOR |
34 |
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Murray Oliver |
BOS |
54 |
Andy Bathgate |
NYR |
31 |
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Al MacNeil |
CHI |
34 |
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Andy Bathgate |
NYR |
54 |
Kenny Wharram |
CHI |
28 |
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Stan Mikita |
CHI |
33 |
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Three Others |
NHL |
52 |
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Parker MacDonald |
DET |
33 |
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PIMS |
POWERPLAY
GOALS |
GAME WINNING
GOALS |
Carl Brewer |
TOR |
214 |
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Camille Henry |
NYR |
35 |
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Stan Mikita |
CHI |
9 |
Al MacNeil |
CHI |
169 |
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Stan Mikita |
CHI |
31 |
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Parker MacDonald |
DET |
9 |
Bill Gadsby |
DET |
156 |
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Parker MacDonald |
DET |
28 |
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Dickie Moore |
MON |
8 |
Reggie Fleming |
CHI |
156 |
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Dave Keon |
TOR |
22 |
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Frank Mahovlich |
TOR |
7 |
Leo Boivin |
BOS |
154 |
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Henri Richard |
MON |
19 |
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Dickie Moore |
MON |
7 |
Doug Harvey |
NYR |
151 |
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Murray Oliver |
BOS |
16 |
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Henri Richard |
MON |
6 |
Ted Green |
BOS |
142 |
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Norm Ullman |
DET |
15 |
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Bob Pulford |
TOR |
6 |
Dave Balon |
NYR |
140 |
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Dean Prentice |
NYR |
13 |
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Norm Ullman |
DET |
6 |
Howie Young |
DET |
139 |
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Don McKenney NYR/BOS |
11 |
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Dave Keon |
TOR |
5 |
Kent Douglas |
TOR |
132 |
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Frank Mahovlich |
TOR |
10 |
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Murray Oliver |
BOS |
5 |
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Earl Ingarfield |
NYR |
10 |
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Ron Murphy |
CHI |
5 |
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GOALTENDERS |
WINS |
GOALS
AGAINST AVERAGE |
SAVE
PERCENTAGE |
Glenn Hall |
CHI |
35 |
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Dennis DeJordy |
CHI |
2.00 |
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Cesare Maniago |
MON |
.940 |
Jacques Plante |
MON |
29 |
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Marcel Pelletier |
NYR |
2.00 |
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Don Simmons |
TOR |
.937 |
Gump Worsley |
NYR |
26 |
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Don Simmons |
TOR |
2.20 |
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Dennis DeJordy |
CHI |
.937 |
Terry Sawchuk |
DET |
22 |
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Hank Bassen |
DET |
2.21 |
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Terry Sawchuk |
DET |
.934 |
Johnny Bower |
TOR |
18 |
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Cesare Maniago |
MON |
2.29 |
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Glenn Hall |
CHI |
.933 |
Don Simmons |
TOR |
14 |
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Glenn Hall |
CHI |
2.48 |
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Hank Bassen |
DET |
.933 |
Eddie Johnston |
BOS |
11 |
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Jacques Plante |
MON |
2.59 |
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Jacques Plante |
MON |
.928 |
Hank Bassen |
DET |
6 |
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Terry Sawchuk |
DET |
2.65 |
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Dennis Riggin |
DET |
.923 |
Cesare Maniago |
MON |
6 |
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Marcel Paille |
NYR |
2.71 |
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Johnny Bower |
TOR |
.922 |
Bob Perreault |
BOS |
4 |
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Johnny Bower |
TOR |
2.89 |
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Gump Worsley |
NYR |
.919 |
Dennis Riggin |
DET |
4 |
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GP |
W |
L |
T |
Pts |
GF |
GA |
GD |
PP% |
PK% |
Home |
Away |
L10 |
Streak |
Chicago Blackhawks |
70 |
38 |
22 |
10 |
86 |
212 |
175 |
37 |
24.54 |
75.00 |
21-11-3 |
17-11-7 |
3-4-3 |
Tied 1 |
Montreal Canadiens |
70 |
35 |
23 |
12 |
82 |
221 |
175 |
46 |
19.73 |
77.27 |
18-11-7 |
17-12-5 |
8-1-1 |
Won 5 |
Toronto Maple Leafs |
70 |
32 |
28 |
10 |
74 |
203 |
191 |
12 |
20.30 |
75.95 |
13-18-4 |
11-10-6 |
3-5-2 |
Lost 3 |
Detroit Red Wings |
70 |
32 |
30 |
8 |
72 |
200 |
189 |
11 |
28.79 |
80.90 |
20-14-0 |
12-15-8 |
5-3-2 |
Won 4 |
New York Rangers |
70 |
28 |
33 |
9 |
65 |
220 |
227 |
-7 |
30.34 |
77.17 |
10-17-7 |
18-15-2 |
3-5-2 |
Lost 1 |
Boston Bruins |
70 |
15 |
44 |
11 |
41 |
192 |
289 |
-97 |
24.21 |
66.30 |
7-19-8 |
8-25-3 |
2-4-4 |
Tied 2 |
Congratulations for completing the 210 game schedule. I hate to be picky but your goal totals are +2 overall. And some of the home/away tallies don't equal but maybe they weren't equal splits for some reason IRL. Anyway, sorry to be so sniffy and feel free to ignore. I hope you appreciate the statistics you now have. All the best into the playoffs.
ReplyDeleteI noticed the splits myself when putting this together. I am really not sure what could have happened so I would hazard that it may have been an uneven schedule in places for whatever reason.
ReplyDeleteOf course, I often scramble to fix my own mistakes as you know so I would never count that out.
Thank-you for the kind words :)