

Min: figure out the minors per 60 minutes, multiply by 10, subtract 1 and round down.This is my best guess, but could be way off: For the Min/Maj/Mis ratings, unfortunately there aren’t too many players with the ratings to figure out a good pattern.For the Assist rating, figure out the assists per game, multiply by 56 and round down.All players will get a Minutes rating of 60.The stats you will need to calculate the card are not much and are available for many of the seasons: 7– 18: the sometimes a save, sometimes a goal numbers – a card will at most have one of these.Each card contains the following sets of numbers: About 20% of the time it will determine whether a goal has scored, and even a 0.2% difference is different from one card to the next. About 80% of the time, it will always be a redirection.


The card is called upon to redirect a saved puck or say a goal has scored. The concept of the goalie card is simple. So instead of finding one, let’s just try to calculate one. Just like the relief pitcher in baseball, they can be unstoppable one day and a disaster the next, and finding a good one long term is next to impossible. After spending our time figuring out how to calculate an APBA hockey card not once, but twice, we’ll move onto the final installment, the goalie.
