In hockey, a point is awarded to a team for winning a game in regulation time or overtime. Here's a breakdown:
Regulation Time Win: A team that wins a game within the standard 60-minute playing time receives two points.
Overtime Win: If a game goes into overtime (typically 5 minutes of 3-on-3 play in most leagues), the team that wins in overtime receives two points. The losing team receives zero points. Some leagues might have shootout periods after overtime, but the point awarded remains the same.
Overtime Loss/Shootout Loss: In leagues using overtime and a shootout, the team that loses in overtime but wins the shootout receives one point. The team that loses in both overtime and the shootout receives zero points.
Standings: Points accumulated throughout a season determine a team's position in the league standings. More points mean a higher ranking.
Therefore, while the term "point" refers to the score keeping unit, in the context of standings it represents the accumulation of wins in different game scenarios.
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