Balls System
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In the fantasy sport hockey, each player on your team earns points based on their actions in real hockey matches. The scoring system is designed to reflect each player's impact on the game as accurately as possible. Your task is to choose the right lineup and collect as many points as possible per round, week, or season.
How points are scored
Field players (forwards and defensemen) earn the most points for key game actions.
A goal earns the most points — it is the player's main contribution. Assists (effective passes) are also highly valued.
Each shot on goal adds several points, and power plays, blocking an opponent's shots, winning shootouts, etc. are also taken into account.
There are bonuses for a double (2 goals), a hat trick (3 goals), or for the fact that a player was on the ice when his team scored a goal. On the contrary, a minus is accrued if he was on the ice at the time of the missed goal.
Goalkeepers
Goalkeepers receive points for each save, for a game won, and especially for a game without conceding goals (shut-outs).
If a goalie misses a goal, his points are deducted. In cases where a goalie makes an assist or participates in a winning shootout series, he also receives additional bonuses.
Bonuses
The game provides special bonuses for individual achievements. For example, if a player is among the top 3 stars of the match or scores the winning goal, he will receive additional points. These bonuses can be decisive in the fight for leadership in the league.
Team Captain
Before each round, you can choose a team captain - his points will be doubled. If the captain did not play, the vice-captain is automatically activated, and his points are multiplied by 1.5.
This approach adds more strategy, risk, and responsibility to the game.
This scoring system is designed to allow players to not just watch the game, but to actively participate in the game, using analytics, intuition, and sportsmanship. In fantasy hockey, strategy is not what wins the game, it's what wins the game.