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.