PIM

Ice Hockey: Penalties In Minutes

Strictly speaking, this statistic keeps track of the number of minutes a player has spent in the penalty box. A minor penalty and major penalty, the most commonly called infractions, result in 2 and 5 minutes, respectively, being added to a player's PIM stat. Interestingly, this stat does not reflect the actual number of minutes spent in the penalty box, since a minor penalty will expire if the opposing team scores.

More interestingly, this statistic is a measure of the feistiness of a given player. The higher your PIMs, the more time you have spent in the sin bin, the nastier you are likely to be. Generally speaking, if you have consistently high PIMs, your other stats tend to suffer (like goals, assists, etc.). However, some particularly talented hockey players have high points and high PIMs. Most players with high PIMs also tend to have a large number of hits recorded as well. Of course this is merely an observed tendency, and by no means a rule. There are some players who are simply dirty and serve no useful purpose on a team except to try and intimidate the opposition.