Hockey pool

Hockey pool

A hockey pool is a game in which the participants (called "owners") each draft or acquire a team of real-life NHL players and then score points based on those players' statistical performance on the ice. It is a simpler and less involved version of fantasy hockey.

How to Play

While each pool generally maintains its own rules and regulations, usually defined by the contestants themselves, there are a few constants. Generally, each participant in a pool selects a team of players drawn from current pros. Throughout the season, their statistics are tracked, and the pool winner is the person whose team has the most points at the end of the season.

coring

The most common scoring scheme is simply:
* 1 point per goal
* 1 point per assist

Some pools offer additional scoring based on the player's position (such as points for a goaltender victory) or skill level (such as points for penalties earned by an enforcer). Other pools have much higher levels of complexity, taking into account defensive statistics and +/-. When management of the participant's roster is required (i.e., activating certain players), this type of pool is often referred to as "fantasy hockey".

Types of Games

There are two basic kinds of hockey pools: "draft" and "non-draft". In a draft pool, no player can be held by more than one participant. All of the pool participants take turns drafting their players. (The drafts are usually held in serpentine fashion; that is, the team picking first in the odd rounds will pick last in the even rounds.) This type of pool requires considerable in-depth knowledge of players beyond the top tier of NHL stars.

In a non-draft pool, everyone simply picks a set number of players. Thus, multiple participants can have the same player among their set roster.

One variant of a non-draft pool is a "box-style" pool, where players of a similar caliber (i.e., forwards, defencemen, superstars, rookies) are grouped together and a fixed number of players are selected from each group or box.

A hockey pool can also be played using the NHL playoffs, Olympics, World Cup or World Championship tournaments. These pools are extremely popular as they are much shorter in length.

Running a Hockey Pool

For a typical hockey pool, there are hundreds of statistical updates occurring every night. Updating statistics accurately and on a timely basis is usually handled by hockey pool software or via an online hockey pool manager.

Examples of successful hockey pools include:

* [http://apps.facebook.com/hockey_pool/ Facebook Hockey Pool (large)]
* [http://apps.facebook.com/nhlpool/ Facebook Hockey Pool Pro (small)]
* [http://www.nhlhockeypool.com NHLHockeyPool.com]
* [http://hockeyblitz.com HockeyBlitz]
* [http://hockeydraft.ca HockeyDraft.ca - Fantasy Hockey Pool]
* [http://www.fantasynhl08.proboards98.com FantasyNHL08]
* [http://www.wildgm.proboards107.com/ Online Dynasty League]
* [http://www.pickuphockey.com PickupHockey.com - Free Hockey Pool Manager]
* [http://www.onlinepools.com OnlinePools.com]
* [http://www.officepools.com OfficePools.com]
* [http://www.proactionstats.com Hockey Pool Stats]


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