2003-04 NHL Boxscores
Saturday, March 22, 2008
+ Recently updated on The Hockey Cube. Includes player logs, player stats analysis, team logs, a calendar, a daily view with daily standings and leaders and finally, the boxscores. Faceoff data was not available for 2003-04 but I'll try to insert it retroactively when I find it.
2002-03 is already underway.
Player Transactions - Baseball - Dec 2006 to Feb 2008
Thursday, March 20, 2008
+ Once again, sorry for the lack of updates on the blog. As is always the case, I get wrapped up in a large project and I neglect all others. Though I am still entrenched in designing a new site layout that will clean up the inconsistencies and control the ads a bit better, I have started in on some of the smaller projects that are on my to-do list.
+ The first project on that list was for player Transactions between December 1,2006 and February 28,2008. One of the new features of the Transactions, going forward, is the inclusion of length of contract. I don't have dollar figures but on Johan Santana's page, for example, you'll see he signed a 6-year contract with the Mets after being traded there.
As with every player update, expired sponsorships have been removed and profiles have been updated as a result of visitor updates submitted.
+ I'm headed back to Disney World at the end of April and I am betting that there is snow on the ground here when I leave. Today is the first day of spring and Montreal is celebrating with more snow. My bet is that if the groundhog could get his head out of his little hole and through the 10 feet of snow above it, he would look outside and say six more weeks of winter before jumping back to his hole and his HD television. Ideally, when I leave for Disney, I would like to see a few inches of snow still on the ground so I could at least feel like I was leaving winter behind and heading directly to summer. I'm still wondering why my ancestors decided to settle up in Canada when there were so many tropical climates available.
Page Sponsorships - Hockey Cube Edition
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
+ Another new feature on The Hockey Cube (THC) as it slowly morphs into my ideal web site. I have added the ability to sponsor a player page. Unlike The Baseball Cube, The Hockey Cube will account for almost all revenue on the hockey site.
+ I know this song was released in 2005 but Dakota by the Stereophonics is my new favorite song followed closely by Comin' Home by City and Colour. The name of the latter artist is for a Canadian from St. Catharines, Ontario whose name is Dallas Green. Probably not the same as this Dallas Green. The moniker "City and Colour" comes from "Dallas" being a city and "Green" being a colour.
+ I haven't forgotten about The Baseball Cube. I have several projects in the pipeline for it in the next few weeks but since its hockey season and there is so much to add to the hockey site, you'll likely see many more updates for THC than you will for TBC in the next little while. There's enough passion for both!
NHL Milestones
Monday, March 3, 2008
+ A new feature on the Hockey Cube's front page is Milestones. For THC, a milestone is a significant statistical achievement for a player during a given season or for his career. Usually, our milestones will be a player reaching an even-number stat total. 300 goals or 1400 penalty minutes. The career milestone intervals are based on the frequency of the stat. Shots on goal will be every 500 while goals, assists, points and penalty minutes are for every 100. For career stats, we'll also track a player's 1st of any given stat.
For season stats, we're tracking every 10 of goals, assists and every 25 points while we're counting every 100th shot. There are other stats involved but you get the gist.
The Milestones data will be available moving forward only and there are plans to add milestones for every game day going back to 2005 and might actually happen this week.
You'll also be able to see the milestones on a particular game date. Scroll down past the day's standings.
I might separate season and career statistics since I find the career milestones much more interesting and there are many more season milestones listed. Let me know if you have any thoughts.