Shots and shots on goal are two different things. Against South Aiken, Calder probably saw 8-10 shots, but only made 3-5 saves. Against Greenwood tonight, they probably had 10-12 shots, but Calder only had 3 or 4 saves because most of the shots were from bad angles and/or had no chance of going in. So on average, against good teams, you'd probably see 4 or 5 real scoring chances per team, and around 10-12 shots per team. That's my 2 cents.