When you know you're the best Q&A site on the web, you don't get upset at unaimed shots. They are like water off a duck's back; they just roll off.
If you have taken bad care of them you would have to get shots
No, shootout shots do not count as shots on goal in hockey. Shots on goal only refer to shots taken during regular gameplay, not during a shootout.
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Field Goal Percent (shots made/shots taken x 100).
that doesn't have shots taken by a vet
"SH" stands for "sacrifice hit."
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Two-point shots in basketball are shots taken from inside the three-point line, which are worth two points. Three-point shots are taken from beyond the three-point line and are worth three points. The main difference is the distance from the basket and the number of points awarded for each shot.
If the ratio of shots taken to goals scored is 9:2 and the player scored 50 goals, we can set up a proportion. For every 2 goals, the player takes 9 shots. Therefore, for 50 goals, the shots taken would be ( \frac{9}{2} \times 50 = 225 ). So, the player took 225 shots that season.
He made three shots.
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No. It does not cause lockjaw.