List of Career Achievements By Gary Gait - Professional Career Statistics and Achievements

Professional Career Statistics and Achievements

Key
GP Games Played
GS Games Started
Sh Shots
G Goals
2ptG 2-Point Goals
A Assists
Pts Points
LB/GB Loose Balls/Ground Balls
TotPen Total Penalties
PIM/PenMin Penalty Minutes
FO Face-Offs (Face-Offs AttemptedFace-Offs Won)
FO% Face-Off Percentage
Sh% Shot Percentage
PPG Power Play Goals
PPA Power Play Assists
SHG Shorthanded Goals
SHA Shorthanded Assists
GWG Game Winning Goals
OTG Overtime Goals

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