A Practical Way to Read the App

If you are new to hockey analytics, this is a good mental model: For teams Use: - Standings for results - Teams page for identity - Game page for game-level explanation - Projections page for future-facing context For skaters Use: - Card for summary - Charts for comparison - Shooting for chance and finishing context - RAPM for isolation - Table View for league benchmarking - Line Tool when you want to test teammate effects For goalies Use: - Card and Goaltending views first - Team and game context second - Never interpret goalie results without chance quality context For single games Use: - Game report first - Play-by-play second - Shifts when you want to connect events to personnel - Odds and live context when you want to understand how information moved before and during the game For lineup questions Use: - Line Tool - Heat map - WOWY - Video - Game report confirmation That last step matters. Numbers are strongest when they point you toward something you can then inspect more directly.