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I’ve found some articles talking about players or teams with a “hits taken” stat but it’s not clear on where you can find that stat whether on nhl.com or hockey-reference.com. Any suggestions?
You can find shots off the post (and crossbar) here: NHL Stats - the data appears to go back to 2010Ditto goal posts hit for skaters - I've always wanted to find that one too.
Great! How and where do I look that up?the HIT data in the HTML data PBP sheets has both the hitter and the hittee.
I have this data too in my db.
I’ve found some articles talking about players or teams with a “hits taken” stat but it’s not clear on where you can find that stat whether on nhl.com or hockey-reference.com. Any suggestions?
The URL formula isGreat! How and where do I look that up?
Miscellaneous.Slightly off topic (sorry for that) but where to look up blocks and other stats on nhl.com? Lots of stats seem to be missing after they made changes to their website.
Miscellaneous.
NHL Stats
The official source for NHL Stats including skaters, goalies, teams stats and more.www.nhl.com
For a game, click on 'Gamecenter'. Then click on 'Box Score' tab in the top center. Scroll down. The reports will be on your right, below the three stars of the game.Sorry, question wasn't precise enough.
I know where to look up season totals but what I meant was the shatsheet of NHL games. Seems no longer linked. Or I'm too dumb to find it.
I’ve found some articles talking about players or teams with a “hits taken” stat but it’s not clear on where you can find that stat whether on nhl.com or hockey-reference.com. Any suggestions?
There's an NHL API that tracks everything. Every shot, shot type, hit, who got hit, penalty, who the penalty was taken against, shift, etc... it just takes some coding to get all that information into a consumable format.I don't think there is a stat like that which is kept track by anyone. Maybe some obscure person does it, but not likely on a site anywhere.
I do remember a few years ago during a Wings game, the Wings announcers talked about Mike Green (when he was a Wing) had taken the most hits of any Wing player that season, but they didn't mention how many or how they had that stat.
I dunno which one that is sorryThe answer is 4ish posts above this one...
I clicked on every link till I found it lol. thank youThe answer is 4ish posts above this one...
Yes, expect issues - they aren't paid to be correct. Shots on goal and shifts aren't done in an overly correct fashion, I imagine this niche piece would be off in spots too.
Also, I wouldn't expect deflection artists to get more posts because of the geometry of the situation. I'd expect mid-range shooters to be near the top. I also didn't look into this at all...so maybe it's Hornqvist, Pavelski, Killorn 1-2-3 haha