Coconuts Posted July 8 Posted July 8 Throughout my time on CDC, and now CFF, I've run into several very knowledgeable hockey posters, but from the heights of capgeek onward the game has gradually changed a bit. Hockey knowledge can relate to the history of the game, personal anecdotes, and so on, but a lot of hockey knowledge is drawn from accessing hockey resources; sometimes hockey knowledge involves knowing which resources to access, knowing how to read graphs, charts and so on, and being willing to simply put the reading time and effort in. Sometimes it's following certain insides, youtubers, podcasts, and so on. This is even true amongst hockey professionals, the widespread use of capfriendly amongst league front offices speaks to that. Another example of this is Luongo's looking at elite prospects during the past draft. On forums such as this one, HF, reddit, and so on, being able to back up what you're arguing is something that folks regularly find themselves doing, or trying to do. So, for those of us who do regularly engage with hockey resources, which ones do you find yourself using? 1 1 Quote
Popular Post Coconuts Posted July 8 Author Popular Post Posted July 8 Personally, one of the biggest ones I find myself using is the /hockey sub. It's the largest hockey forum bit I know of, and features fans of every fanbase. As such, I find it's also one of the best resources for keeping up with hockey related news. If something is happening, it's typically going to end up there, even when CDC was around I'd actively peruse it as I found it was one of the better ways of keeping up with what was going on in the hockey world. https://www.reddit.com/r/hockey/ Obviously twitter's another one, if there is news to break it's typically where it's going to break first. Others I find myself using involve.. https://puckpedia.com/ https://www.quanthockey.com/ https://www.naturalstattrick.com/ https://www.eliteprospects.com/ https://www.hockeydb.com/ https://www.hockey-reference.com/ 5 2 1 Quote
Curmudgeon Posted July 8 Posted July 8 All of the above. Plus: https://www.hockeyzoneplus.com/ (Hockey salary history) https://www.nhltradetracker.com/user/GM_list (List of every trade made by every GM) https://www.nhltradetracker.com/user/trade_list_by_team/Vancouver_Canucks/1 (List of every trade made by the Vancouver Canucks) https://thepolygon.ca/news/the-canucks-a-photo-history-of-vancouvers-team/ (Historic photos of Canucks of the past) https://en.khl.ru/ (KHL stats in English) https://www.statmuse.com/ (Good stats database) 2 1 1 Quote
Popular Post Jess Posted July 8 Popular Post Posted July 8 I use hockey-reference.com for a lot of stats because they have a lot of stats, including per-game metrics, in one easy place. Hockey-reference blocks their season searches behind paywalls now though and NHL.com vastly improved theirs a few years back, so I used NHL.com a lot as well. HockeyDB is my go-to for players with extensive relevant time outside of the NHL, such as AHL/NHL tweeners or prospects. For advanced stats, I use Moneypuck and Natural Stattrick. Sometimes if I want to check if my opinion on a player of another team checks out, I'll go to that team's subreddit and make a post to see what they think. When it comes to modern news, I just rely on CFF, since I don't use Twitter/X or most other forms of social media. 2 2 1 Quote
Coconuts Posted July 8 Author Posted July 8 Totally forgot about Statmuse, good call. The idea behind this thread is to share resources for those of who us who use them, but largely for those of us who don't on the off chance they might be interested. My understanding of analytics is limited (mostly because I haven't bothered digging into it), but some of the accounts I've found interesting are. ^I like their graphic bits and find their projections interesting ^ I find their graphic bits interesting as well ^ I find their hockey facts and whatnot interesting There's another one with graphics like Big Head Hockey (I think they were using them beforehand, idk), but it's slipping my mind I've also seen https://puckiq.com/ mentioned as a good resource but I haven't really played with it 2 Quote
snowman955 Posted July 8 Posted July 8 I have used the hockey news since 1987. Now they chose to reduce issues ,l find Capfriendly my go to source. 1 Quote
Devron Posted July 8 Posted July 8 Nothing is as clean as Elite Prospects. Some of the other ones while having a whack of stats etc I find hard to navigate 2 Quote
Bob Long Posted July 8 Posted July 8 1 hour ago, Coconuts said: Personally, one of the biggest ones I find myself using is the /hockey sub. It's the largest hockey forum bit I know of, and features fans of every fanbase. As such, I find it's also one of the best resources for keeping up with hockey related news. If something is happening, it's typically going to end up there, even when CDC was around I'd actively peruse it as I found it was one of the better ways of keeping up with what was going on in the hockey world. https://www.reddit.com/r/hockey/ Obviously twitter's another one, if there is news to break it's typically where it's going to break first. Others I find myself using involve.. https://puckpedia.com/ https://www.quanthockey.com/ https://www.naturalstattrick.com/ https://www.eliteprospects.com/ https://www.hockeydb.com/ https://www.hockey-reference.com/ I'd add in the Dobber tools to this list, its good for player to player comparisons and for seeing who's been on a line with who, by quarter https://frozenpool.dobbersports.com 1 1 Quote
gwarrior Posted July 8 Posted July 8 I use, or used capfriendly, not everyday, but frequently. I also check Elliott Friedman's twitter. And of course, here. That's about it. Don't know what I'm going to do when capfriendly goes dark, but I'll figure something out. Quote
Coconuts Posted July 8 Author Posted July 8 58 minutes ago, snowman955 said: I have used the hockey news since 1987. Now they chose to reduce issues ,l find Capfriendly my go to source. 3 minutes ago, gwarrior said: I use, or used capfriendly, not everyday, but frequently. I also check Elliott Friedman's twitter. And of course, here. That's about it. Don't know what I'm going to do when capfriendly goes dark, but I'll figure something out. It seems like Puckpedia is gradually shifting to fill that void, but it'll probably be an ongoing thing 1 Quote
gwarrior Posted July 8 Posted July 8 6 minutes ago, Coconuts said: It seems like Puckpedia is gradually shifting to fill that void, but it'll probably be an ongoing thing Cool. Thanks for the heads up on that one. I also used the hockey news for years. But I let my subscription run out. I didn't care after there was an article about Frederick Anderson's day to day life. 1 Quote
PeteyBOI Posted July 8 Posted July 8 2 hours ago, Coconuts said: Personally, one of the biggest ones I find myself using is the /hockey sub. It's the largest hockey forum bit I know of, and features fans of every fanbase. As such, I find it's also one of the best resources for keeping up with hockey related news. If something is happening, it's typically going to end up there, even when CDC was around I'd actively peruse it as I found it was one of the better ways of keeping up with what was going on in the hockey world. https://www.reddit.com/r/hockey/ Obviously twitter's another one, if there is news to break it's typically where it's going to break first. Others I find myself using involve.. https://puckpedia.com/ https://www.quanthockey.com/ https://www.naturalstattrick.com/ https://www.eliteprospects.com/ https://www.hockeydb.com/ https://www.hockey-reference.com/ pretty much this 1 Quote
Down By the River Posted July 8 Posted July 8 47 minutes ago, Coconuts said: It seems like Puckpedia is gradually shifting to fill that void, but it'll probably be an ongoing thing I'm kind of surprised EliteProspects hasn't filled that void. They seem large enough that they could absorb Puckpedia and then provide more of an all-in-one site. Anyway, some of my favorite follows on Twitter include Dimitri Filipovic, Jfresh, Evolving Wild, Alison Lukan, Thomas Drance, Daniel Gee, Bryan Bader, and Chace McCallum. 1 Quote
Down By the River Posted July 8 Posted July 8 Intros to analytics (not an endorsement of any particular link): https://medium.com/swlh/my-computers-expected-goal-model-vs-your-brain-s-ec7c1027cd2e https://towardsdatascience.com/building-venue-adjusted-rapm-for-expected-goals-the-origin-the-process-and-the-results-part-1-1c12f68df0cc https://towardsdatascience.com/nhl-equivalency-and-prospect-projection-models-building-the-nhl-equivalency-model-part-2-6f275a45e22 https://towardsdatascience.com/wins-above-replacement-high-level-overview-63838e914395 https://topdownhockey.medium.com/a-new-expected-goal-model-that-is-better-than-corsi-at-predicting-future-goals-ecfa44dc84e9 https://evolving-hockey.com/glossary/regularized-adjusted-plus-minus/ https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/477527/2018/08/17/mirtle-making-sense-of-hockeys-war-debate-the-stats-battle-that-never-ends/ (Subscription) https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/1019070/2019/06/14/improving-our-nhl-projection-model-ahead-of-the-2019-20-season/ (Subscription) https://hockey-graphs.com/2016/07/13/measuring-single-game-productivity-an-introduction-to-game-score/ https://statsbystokes.wordpress.com/2018/08/21/xyz/ 1 1 Quote
Reg Posted July 8 Posted July 8 3 hours ago, Coconuts said: Personally, one of the biggest ones I find myself using is the /hockey sub. It's the largest hockey forum bit I know of, and features fans of every fanbase. As such, I find it's also one of the best resources for keeping up with hockey related news. If something is happening, it's typically going to end up there, even when CDC was around I'd actively peruse it as I found it was one of the better ways of keeping up with what was going on in the hockey world. https://www.reddit.com/r/hockey/ Obviously twitter's another one, if there is news to break it's typically where it's going to break first. Others I find myself using involve.. https://puckpedia.com/ https://www.quanthockey.com/ https://www.naturalstattrick.com/ https://www.eliteprospects.com/ https://www.hockeydb.com/ https://www.hockey-reference.com/ You're a wealth of knowledge. Thank you! 1 Quote
Coconuts Posted July 10 Author Posted July 10 11 hours ago, Elias Pettersson said: CapFriendly is officially gone. They're works in progress, but there are a few other lesser known things out there https://capwages.com/ https://cap-space.com/ 2 1 Quote
Kevin Biestra Posted July 13 Posted July 13 I've always liked hockey-reference. Seems to have the most information in the least space in the most sensible layout, even placements for year end awards as a note at the end of each season. 1 1 Quote
VegasCanuck Posted July 15 Posted July 15 On 7/8/2024 at 12:29 PM, Coconuts said: Personally, one of the biggest ones I find myself using is the /hockey sub. It's the largest hockey forum bit I know of, and features fans of every fanbase. As such, I find it's also one of the best resources for keeping up with hockey related news. If something is happening, it's typically going to end up there, even when CDC was around I'd actively peruse it as I found it was one of the better ways of keeping up with what was going on in the hockey world. https://www.reddit.com/r/hockey/ Obviously twitter's another one, if there is news to break it's typically where it's going to break first. Others I find myself using involve.. https://puckpedia.com/ https://www.quanthockey.com/ https://www.naturalstattrick.com/ https://www.eliteprospects.com/ https://www.hockeydb.com/ https://www.hockey-reference.com/ Hi Coconuts, can I suggest that you take this post, create a dedicated "Hockey Tools and Calculators" thread under General Hockey discussions and we get management to pin it as a resource available easily for everyone? You did the lookups, you might as well get the thread count. 2 1 Quote
MeanSeanBean Posted July 28 Posted July 28 On 7/9/2024 at 9:13 PM, Elias Pettersson said: CapFriendly is officially gone. It's your time to shine, Puckpedia Quote
Hammertime Posted July 28 Posted July 28 my most frequently used. Cap Friendly RIP Puckpedia seems well on it's way to being better in the near future. EliteProspects hockeyreference Moneypuck statmuse Dobber Soprtsforcaster if I just want to read a little blurb about a player NHLedge in regards to skating and shot quality and tendencies. topdownhockey Quote
Viking_10 Posted August 4 Posted August 4 i like capwages over puckpedia for ease of navigating since capfriendly is no more. I have just dipped into fantasy hockey and have used : fantasydata.com for player stats and they show yahoo, draftkings and fanduel stats which may be useful to some in the fantasy hockey world. Most of the others I use have been mentioned like capwages that I briefly mentioned above. Quote
AnthonyG Posted August 21 Posted August 21 (edited) https://www.naturalstattrick.com - my favourite. You can compare all players, shows dpairings, line tools, on ice and individual impacts, game by game advanced analytics. I love to use this site for almost everything. https://www.hockey-reference.com/ second favourite site much like the one above, I use this site to give me a quick glimpse of the overall picture on possession impact on ice and utilization etc http://www.mynhldraft.com/NHL-Mock-Draft/ I use this when looking at past draft results vs their rankings and breaking down draft selections like the OJ draft where he ranked highest on average and had the highest ranking closest to the draft. After 2020 they haven’t been listing draft rankings https://www.hockeydb.com https://puckpedia.com/teams https://moneypuck.com/power.htm Edited August 21 by AnthonyG 1 Quote
IBatch Posted August 24 Posted August 24 (edited) On 8/21/2024 at 2:30 PM, AnthonyG said: https://www.naturalstattrick.com - my favourite. You can compare all players, shows dpairings, line tools, on ice and individual impacts, game by game advanced analytics. I love to use this site for almost everything. https://www.hockey-reference.com/ second favourite site much like the one above, I use this site to give me a quick glimpse of the overall picture on possession impact on ice and utilization etc http://www.mynhldraft.com/NHL-Mock-Draft/ I use this when looking at past draft results vs their rankings and breaking down draft selections like the OJ draft where he ranked highest on average and had the highest ranking closest to the draft. After 2020 they haven’t been listing draft rankings https://www.hockeydb.com https://puckpedia.com/teams https://moneypuck.com/power.htm Issue I have with my draft, is out of the 12? there is too many that are fluff compared to the ones that carry a lot more weight. Taking the aggregate of fluff, doesn't work for me anyways. Button was a respected scout, but he's not a scout anymore, even his lists are above average, if a GM just used it and ignored the fluff. That draft was a warning sign not to buy into the WJ's hype too much. Mckeens makes a good fantasy pool mag, but did/do they have the same pull as ISS. Or Central Scouting? TSN and THN get some authority for sure, as far as media sources - they "nailed it" with OJ at six. Spent a lot of time during those drafts learning about different players. OJ was far off the radar at 5. Both in the CDC chat sites, and in the draft realm, was Sergachev, Chychrun or OJ the first D off the board, and where were they going to start coming off the board was a debate. 8-11. Chychrun got the highest ranking at 4 of any of the 15 .and NA Scouting had OJ at 10, Chychrun 9. 7 of the 15 had OJ in the 9-11 range after the WJs's. The rest higher. It for sure was debateable. A 40 point LHD on a loaded London team. With one great WJ's...his floor was considered high, the ceiling not so much. Chycrhun a year before, was up there with Austin Mathew's. Injuries derailed things. And OJ started out as a late first early second on a lot of lists before his draft season. PLD appeared to be our pick pre-draft. At least that was what JB kept inferring. So believe he was their first choice. MT on the other hand, was a top five choice, moved up to a top 2-4. There were tiers in that draft. He was top tier. After him and the two other FIN's, PLD started the next tier. Then the D-men. There's a reason why the entire building was in an uproar drafting OJ. That pick was simply awful at the time given what had dropped on our lap. It was a gift. Get the organizational pick, but OJ definitely had completion with Chycrhun, and Sergachev. At the time I didn't even have him on my list .. We could have easily sold our pick, and drafted one of those 3 guys. OJ wasn't heads and tails ahead of Chycrun for sure. And Sergachev had the highest ceiling. Not sure why THN bumped him up so much, maybe because TSN had their list, their print media mag, the one you see on draft tables, had OJ at 9. Curious how many of us fans, hockey enthusiasts, had OJ as our pick. The building sure didn't like it, at all. Disappointing pick from the very start. Only time i've been upset watching the draft, and rightly so. We turned down one of the best wingers of his generation, and didn't even get a 7-8th D from it. One of the worst picks in franchise history. JB should have at least traded down and added something else considering there were 3 D's available, none really clearly above the other (edge to OJ but not by much) . Plus Sergachev had some size, was RHD, hits, blocks, takes a ton of shots and helped fill the net. McAvoy was for sure in the weeds, the other two were not. If he traded down it at least would have been palatable. Also think PLD was his first choice. Not sure what he had against MT, given he's a forward too. Guess it was organizational pick. Edited August 24 by IBatch Quote
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