NHL Stats database thread

Cunneen

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I have NHL player stats on excel spread sheets up too 2003-2004 season. Tomorrow I am going to go back even further into the 1990s to create my own data base. Anyways, once I'm done I will attach the sheets to this thread so that anyone who wants to use them can.

Cheers!
 

Cunneen

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Here are seasons 1990-2000, 2000-2001, 2001-2002
 

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  • NHL stats 2001-2002.xlsx
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Cunneen

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Here are seasons 2002-2003, 2003-2004, 2005-2006
 

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  • NHL stats 2005-2006.xlsx
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Cunneen

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apparantly I have already limited my quota for attachments. Not sure how to get any more data up now, so if anyone has a solution let me know. If anyone wants this data they can email me at [email protected]
 

mkwong268

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You could upload them all into a folder on Google Drive, share the folder, and people can just download them as xls files.
 

dsreyn

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I have NHL player stats on excel spread sheets up too 2003-2004 season. Tomorrow I am going to go back even further into the 1990s to create my own data base. Anyways, once I'm done I will attach the sheets to this thread so that anyone who wants to use them can.

Cheers!

Why start another database project when there is something already in existence - namely, the hockey-databank project (http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/hockey-databank)? Granted, I don't provide the data in Excel format (and have no plans to do so), but I suspect someone well versed in Excel could take the data I distribute (CSV files) and create something similar to what you have without too much effort. As far as the data goes, it looks like you have time on ice, but otherwise, I think everything else is available already in the hockey-databank.

The point I'm trying to make is - it seems to me that combining efforts has a number of advantages, compared with a bunch of people working independently on their own thing.

Doug
 

Cunneen

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I wanted to put in in excell format so its easier for anyone who wants to use it in excel.
 

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