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  • In ice hockey, a shutout is given to a team whose goaltender successfully prevents the other team from scoring and plays the entire game. The current record holder for most regular-season career shutouts is Martin Brodeur (See All-Time Regular Season Shutouts). The current modern-day record for a team as being shut out in a season is held by the Columbus Blue Jackets at sixteen, during the 2006-2007 NHL season. File:Wiki.png This entry is a stub. You can help the Ice Hockey Wiki by expanding it. Click the "edit" button to add information.
  • Als Shutout wird ein Spiel bezeichnet, bei dem der Torhüter ohne Gegentor geblieben ist. Vorraussetzung dafür ist, dass der Goalie das gesamte Spiel bestritt und nicht ausgewechselt wurde. Verließ der Torhüter das Eis, um einem sechsten Feldspieler Platz zu machen, so wird dies nicht berücksichtigt. Haben zwei Torhüter an seinem Spiel teilgenommen, so erhält keiner von beiden ein Shutout gutgeschrieben, und es wird lediglich in den Teamstatistiken als Shutout gewertet.
  • Shutout is a Dry Bones and the best friend of Slapshot Koopa. He is more friendly than Slapshot, but still shows a strong dislike for Hat Trick. Where Slapshot uses a hockey puck and hockey stick in his combat activities, Shutout using his goalie gear and much bigger goalie stick. Because of the way he plays on the Hail City Boulevard, he has earned the nickname "Greaser". He is a Dry Bones with indigo goalie pads, glove, blocker, helmet, and a Hail City Boulevard jersey. He also wields a white goalie stick.
  • If the starting pitcher can pitch the entire game without giving up a run he earns a complete game shutout. The currect record holder for most career shutouts is Walter Johnson with 110; the current active leader is Randy Johnson with 37. The term can also be used, however, to describe periods of time longer or shorter than one game. For instance, the efforts of a relief pitcher could be described as "three shutout innings" or a pitcher may have pitched a shutout over the "past 22 innings" (slightly over two full games.) See also: no-hitter and perfect game.
  • A shutout in American football is fairly uncommon. Keeping an opponent scoreless in American Football requires a team's defense to be able to consistently shut down both pass and run offenses over the course of a game. The difficulty of completing a shutout is compounded by the many ways a team can score in the game. For example, teams can attempt field goals, which have a high rate of success. The range of NFL caliber kickers makes it possible for a team with a weak offense to get close enough (within 50 yards) to the goalposts and kick a field goal. In the decade of the 2000s there were 79 shutouts in 1,168 regular-season games, for an average of only one shutout for every 15 games.
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  • Hail City
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  • Normal
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  • 19(xsd:integer)
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  • Dry Bones
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  • Greaser
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  • Male
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  • Caution: Monsters' elemental/neutral damage is modified by their statistics, which are in majority unknown.
  • In ice hockey, a shutout is given to a team whose goaltender successfully prevents the other team from scoring and plays the entire game. The current record holder for most regular-season career shutouts is Martin Brodeur (See All-Time Regular Season Shutouts). The current modern-day record for a team as being shut out in a season is held by the Columbus Blue Jackets at sixteen, during the 2006-2007 NHL season. File:Wiki.png This entry is a stub. You can help the Ice Hockey Wiki by expanding it. Click the "edit" button to add information.
  • If the starting pitcher can pitch the entire game without giving up a run he earns a complete game shutout. The currect record holder for most career shutouts is Walter Johnson with 110; the current active leader is Randy Johnson with 37. Though less than half of Walter Johnson's record, Randy Johnson's total is not likely to be reached by anyone else for some time, if ever, as pitchers rarely earn more than 1 or 2 shutouts per season today with the heavy emphasis on pitch counts and relief pitching. In today's game pitchers are frequently taken out of the game in the 7th or 8th inning even if the opposing team hasn't scored a run. A pitcher getting a complete game shutout today usually entails one of the following circumstances: getting through the game while throwing an unusually low number of pitches; having one's own team score a large number of runs (allowing the pitcher a "run cushion" to complete the game without relief); or the team has a need that day to keep an unusually overworked bullpen rested if possible. An example of the rarity of the complete game shutout is with young pitcher Chien-Ming Wang of the New York Yankees. On August 2, 2006 against the Toronto Blue Jays he had a very good chance at achieving a shutout in two consecutive starts, an extremely rare feat today. However, despite a commanding 7-0 lead, he was taken out after 8 innings due to a combination of a high pitch count and unusually hot weather during the game. The one season record is 16 shutouts, by George Washington Bradley of St.Louis NL in 1876 and Grover Cleveland Alexander of the 1916 Philadelphia Phillies. John Tudor of the St. Louis Cardinals is last pitcher with 10 or more in one season, with 10, in 1985. Don Drysdale of L.A. Dodgershad 6 consecutive complete-game shutouts in 1968 and Orel Hershiser, also of L.A. Dodgers had 5 consecutive complete-game shutouts in 1988, with 10 shutout-innings in the following game. The term can also be used, however, to describe periods of time longer or shorter than one game. For instance, the efforts of a relief pitcher could be described as "three shutout innings" or a pitcher may have pitched a shutout over the "past 22 innings" (slightly over two full games.) See also: no-hitter and perfect game.
  • A shutout in American football is fairly uncommon. Keeping an opponent scoreless in American Football requires a team's defense to be able to consistently shut down both pass and run offenses over the course of a game. The difficulty of completing a shutout is compounded by the many ways a team can score in the game. For example, teams can attempt field goals, which have a high rate of success. The range of NFL caliber kickers makes it possible for a team with a weak offense to get close enough (within 50 yards) to the goalposts and kick a field goal. In the decade of the 2000s there were 79 shutouts in 1,168 regular-season games, for an average of only one shutout for every 15 games. Shelbyville Tennessee's Bedford County Training School Fighting Tigers recorded 52 consecutive shutouts from 1942 to 1949, a record for an American high school football team. The second-longest streak is 18.
  • Als Shutout wird ein Spiel bezeichnet, bei dem der Torhüter ohne Gegentor geblieben ist. Vorraussetzung dafür ist, dass der Goalie das gesamte Spiel bestritt und nicht ausgewechselt wurde. Verließ der Torhüter das Eis, um einem sechsten Feldspieler Platz zu machen, so wird dies nicht berücksichtigt. Haben zwei Torhüter an seinem Spiel teilgenommen, so erhält keiner von beiden ein Shutout gutgeschrieben, und es wird lediglich in den Teamstatistiken als Shutout gewertet.
  • Shutout is a Dry Bones and the best friend of Slapshot Koopa. He is more friendly than Slapshot, but still shows a strong dislike for Hat Trick. Where Slapshot uses a hockey puck and hockey stick in his combat activities, Shutout using his goalie gear and much bigger goalie stick. Because of the way he plays on the Hail City Boulevard, he has earned the nickname "Greaser". He is a Dry Bones with indigo goalie pads, glove, blocker, helmet, and a Hail City Boulevard jersey. He also wields a white goalie stick.
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