Well...not sure what to say here. LOL I don't necessarily want to stir up problems for anybody especially when I'm not the one who has to fix it...so my sincere apologies for causing a headache.
But it sure seems like something's broken or wrong with the settings.
1. Does it make sense to have a scoring system so complicated that nobody in the league fully understands it, especially if it seems to ignore rewarding the best performances but gives a bonus to lesser ones?
2. It's not exactly a rare issue. It's a little thing and I'm not saying it's skewing the results brutally...maybe our whole overall standings would be totally unaffected! But, for exmaple, Grubauer has played 8 games this season and already in half of them his save percentage has been over .939.
3. Let's say your goalie is sitting at 30 saves on 32 shots (.937), so he's getting a nice bonus for that performance if it ends that way.
If the opponents take another shot and he stops it, that's 31 saves on 33 shots (slightly OVER .939), so now he misses out on any bonus at all.
But...if the opponents take another shot and it goes in, that's 30 saves on 33 shots (.909), so he still gets some bonus points that way.
That's crazy. (He does get points for each save, like you say, so it's still better if he stops the puck. But to have the bonus go down still makes no sense).
Should we not just put in the corresponding bonus points for those higher ranges: .940 - .949, .950 - .959, etc?
Or, if you guys think that will somehow make things go all screwy for some reason I'm missing...
Maybe we just pretend that .930 and up is the upper echelon of goaltending. Then we could leave the bonus points the same and change the range of that last category so instead of .930 to .939, it's .930 to 1.000. That seems like a weaker fix to me, but still better than nothing.