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128:" if they prevent their opponents from scoring during an entire match. Because football is a relatively low-scoring game, it is common for one team, or even both teams, to score no goals. A theory as to the term's origin is that sports reporters used separate pieces of paper to record the different statistical details of a game. If one team did not allow a goal, then that team's "details of goals conceded" page would appear blank, leaving a clean sheet. If a game ends with a final score of 0–0, both sides are considered to have kept a clean sheet. 166:. If two or more pitchers combine to complete this act, no pitcher will be awarded a shutout, although the team itself can be said to have "shut out" the opposing team. The only exception to this is when a pitcher enters a game before the opposing team scores a run or makes an out and then completes the game without allowing a run to score. That pitcher is then awarded a shutout, although not a complete game. 466: 76:
is uncommon but not exceptionally rare. 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
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who successfully stops the other team from scoring during the entire game. In regular season games, if the score is 0–0 with the game going to a penalty shootout, both goaltenders are credited with a shutout. A shutout may be shared between two goaltenders, but will not be listed in either of their
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Generally, a team that is well-disciplined defensively, as well as behaviorally (not giving away penalty kicks), is most likely to not concede scores. This may also occur if there is a significant difference in class between the two teams, for example, when
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There are at least five instances in American football in which a team had been shut out throughout an entire season, and four in which a team has shut out all of their opponents in the season (the longest of these being the ten-game
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had been "nilled" since 1981. There is no alternative term for the occurrence of a team failing to score, except to say that the team scored "nil" (or "zero" or "nothing" in North America). For example, the December 2006
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Shutouts are usually seen as a result of effective defensive play even though a weak opposing offense may be as much to blame. Some sports credit individual players, particularly
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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
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for the last 1:16 of the second period and did not face a shot. Pickard then returned for the third period.
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and kick a field goal. Of 2,544 regular season NFL games from 2000–2009, 89 (3.5%) were shutouts.
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Recent examples of clean sheets in international rugby union include England vs Scotland in
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starting the game and being replaced because of injury by Tomáš Vokoun for the third period.
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individual statistics. The record holder for most regular-season career shutouts in the
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from 1907 to 1927. He accumulated 110 shutouts, which is 20 more than second placed
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ended 13–0 to Munster; it was, therefore, said that Munster won "thirteen–nil."
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started in goal but was replaced after the first period by
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the ball from any point on the field into the end zone.
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The achievement of a shutout is much more difficult in
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Index

Shut Out (disambiguation)
Penalty shootout
US
UK
basketball
goalkeepers
starting pitchers
American football
close enough (within 50 yards) to the goalposts
perfect season
Providence Huskies
Canadian football
single point
punting
association football
goalkeeper
Shutout (baseball)
Major League Baseball
pitcher
complete game
run
Walter Johnson
Washington Senators
Grover Cleveland Alexander
George Bradley
pitch count
relief pitching
starting pitchers
Clayton Kershaw
Los Angeles Dodgers

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