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What will replace collegehockeystats.net?

Just to show how bad the NCAA site is, take a look at the RIT scoring page:

https://stats.ncaa.org/team/580/stats/15880

Nevermind that the goalies and skater stats are co-mingled - the columns don't even line up from player to player. If you take what they publish as truth, it says that Evan Miller scored both a shorthanded and empty-net goal, but has not scored any goals for the season.
 
Just to show how bad the NCAA site is, take a look at the RIT scoring page...Never mind that the goalies and skater stats are co-mingled - the columns don't even line up from player to player. If you take what they publish as truth, it says that Evan Miller scored both a shorthanded and empty-net goal, but has not scored any goals for the season./QUOTE]

Not surprising, knowing that hockey seemingly ranks below underwater ping pong in the NCAA world view. And agree that the CHN live scoreboard somehow seems to be making the best of a bad situation.
 
Can someone look at the box score from Friday night's Ferris/Canisius game and explain the goal scoring in the third period? Three players are credited with scoring two goals at the exact same time.
 
Looks fine on the CHN App on my phone.

On my phone app (Android...if it matters), the scoring summary is correct, but it still shows a final score of 6-4. Not a huge deal, but it does make me lose confidence in the accuracy of stats this year.
 
I knew we were fucked the minute they said it was shutting down. Major blow for die hard fans of our niche sport.
 
On my phone app (Android...if it matters), the scoring summary is correct, but it still shows a final score of 6-4. Not a huge deal, but it does make me lose confidence in the accuracy of stats this year.

You know what, I didn't even notice that. Shows the same for me. I looked at the scoring summary, and nothing looked janky. Didn't even realize the score was 4-3. Android as well.
 
Here's an example of questionable data being published by a conference.

NEHC standings shows Elmira at 17 conference GP, 26 overall GP.

https://www.nehockeyconference.com/s...1-22/standings

There are no GF/GA on that page, so I found this one which carries that info:

https://www.nehockeyconference.com/s...=name&r=0&pos=

That shows Elmira with 18 conference GP, 26 overall.

Those are official stats - so which is correct?

Edit: And the NCAA site says that Elmira played 19 conference games with a record of 12-5-2:

https://stats.ncaa.org/teams/527322
 
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I am now also seeing discrepancies between conference websites, team websites, and the NCAA.

This is actually insane.

NCAA site reports Connor Evans, with Northland College, at 27-2-15-17-14.
WIAC site reports him with 27-2-13-15-14.
Northland school site reports him with 27-2-12-14-14.

Three official sites, three different sets of official stats. Which is right? Which is "most official"?

Ralph
 
I am now also seeing discrepancies between conference websites, team websites, and the NCAA.

This is actually insane.

NCAA site reports Connor Evans, with Northland College, at 27-2-15-17-14.
WIAC site reports him with 27-2-13-15-14.
Northland school site reports him with 27-2-12-14-14.

Three official sites, three different sets of official stats. Which is right? Which is "most official"?

Ralph

It's all a tub of horse manure.

Which is why when I covered the D3 men's championship last week, I pretty much stayed away from ever mentioning any kind of statistics.
 
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There are just so many discrepancies, even with games played by the teams. That's not someone missing an assist, that's someone missing an entire game.

On the NE10 page, it says that Stonehill played vs Johnson & Wales on 12/3, winning 8-1.

On the NCAA page for Stonehill, that game doesn't exist. Was it exhibition? Or did someone forget to enter it at the NCAA site? No way of even knowing at this point.

The NCAA site is also missing Stonehill vs. Anna Maria, 6-2 win, on 1/22.

Absolute garbage.
 
Resurrecting this thread, it's worth noting that the NCAA has changed its site, and has removed the following goalie stats from publication:

Wins
Losses
Ties/OT
Shutouts
 
Resurrecting this thread, it's worth noting that the NCAA has changed its site, and has removed the following goalie stats from publication:

Wins
Losses
Ties/OT
Shutouts
So what stats do they publish? Favorite color and ice cream flavor??
 
There are just so many discrepancies, even with games played by the teams. That's not someone missing an assist, that's someone missing an entire game.

On the NE10 page, it says that Stonehill played vs Johnson & Wales on 12/3, winning 8-1.

On the NCAA page for Stonehill, that game doesn't exist. Was it exhibition? Or did someone forget to enter it at the NCAA site? No way of even knowing at this point.

The NCAA site is also missing Stonehill vs. Anna Maria, 6-2 win, on 1/22.

Absolute garbage.

JWU is D3. Stonehill is D2. The NCAA doesn't count interdivisional games?
 
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