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NHL API. For standings, team stats, outcomes, player information. Contains each individual API endpoint as well as convience methods for easy data loading in Pandas or any ML applications.

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NHL-API-PY

NHL-api-py is a Python package that provides a simple wrapper around the NHL API, allowing you to easily access and retrieve NHL data in your Python applications.

Note: This is very early, I created this to help me with some machine learning projects around the NHL and the NHL data sets. Special thanks to https://github.com/erunion/sport-api-specifications/tree/master/nhl and https://gitlab.com/dword4/nhlapi/-/blob/master/stats-api.md.

Example Notebook:

An example Collab notebook can be found here at coreyjs/nhl-api-py-examples.

Installation

You can install NHL-py-api using pip:

pip install nhl-api-py

Usage

from nhlpy import NHLClient

client = NHLClient()

Available methods:

client.teams.all()
client.teams.get_by_id(id=1, roster=False)
client.teams.get_team_next_game(id=1)
client.teams.get_team_previous_game(id=1)
client.teams.get_team_stats(id=1)

# Standings
client.standings.get_standings(season="20222023", detailed_record=False)
client.standings.get_standing_types()

# Player Stats
client.players.get_player_stats(person_id=8477949, season="20222023", stat_type="statsSingleSeason")
client.players.get_player_stats(person_id=8477949, season="20222023", stat_type="goalsByGameSituation")
client.players.get_player_stats(person_id=8477949, season="20222023", stat_type="yearByYear")

# Schedule
client.schedule.get_schedule(season="20222023")

# Games
client.games.get_game_types()
client.games.get_game_play_types()
client.games.get_game_status_codes()
client.games.get_game_live_feed(game_id=2020020001)
client.games.get_game_live_feed_diff_after_timestamp(game_id=2020020001, timestamp=1633070400)
client.games.get_game_boxscore(game_id=2020020001)
client.games.get_game_linescore(game_id=2020020001)
client.games.get_game_content(game_id=2020020001)

# Players
client.players.get_player(person_id=8477949)
client.players.get_player_stats(person_id=8477949, season="20222023", stat_type="statsSingleSeason")
client.players.get_player_stat_types()

# Helpers - Common use cases, data extraction, etc.  For easier dataframe initialization.  
#  These return data that has been parsed
# out, with some additional calculations as well.
standings_list = nhl_client.helpers.league_standings(season="20222023")
standings_df = pd.DataFrame(standings_list)
standings_df.head(20)

game_results = nhl_client.helpers.get_all_game_results(season="20222023", detailed_game_data=True, game_type="R", team_ids=[7])

As mentioned at the top, I created a notebook to go over some of the available methods in more detail. Below is an export md of that notebook, with out cell executions.

pip install nhl-api-py
from nhlpy import NHLClient

Getting Started - Create the NHLClient

client = NHLClient()

Team APIs

teams = client.teams.all()
teams
buffalo = client.teams.get_by_id(id=7)
buffalo
next_buffalo_game = client.teams.get_team_next_game(id=7)
next_buffalo_game
prev_buffalo_game = client.teams.get_team_previous_game(id=7)
prev_buffalo_game
buffalo_with_stats = client.teams.get_team_with_stats(id=7)
buffalo_with_stats
buffalo_roster = client.teams.get_team_roster(id=7)
buffalo_roster
buffalo_full_team_stats = client.teams.get_team_stats(id=7)
buffalo_full_team_stats

Standing APIs

# These can be used in conjunction with get_standings_by_standing_type
all_standing_types = client.standings.get_standing_types()
all_standing_types
# standings by season
all_standings = client.standings.get_standings(season="20222023", detailed_record=False)
all_standings
# same as above but with more detailed information
# standings by season
all_standings = client.standings.get_standings(season="20222023", detailed_record=True)
all_standings
# Get standings by type, types can be found via get_standings_by_type, or in the docstring
post_season = client.standings.get_standings_by_standing_type(standing_type="regularSeason")
post_season

Players

# APIs to access player information.  Requires person_id, found from `teams.get_team_roster()`
jj = client.players.get_player(person_id=8482175)
jj
jj_stats = client.players.get_player_stats(person_id=8482175, season="20222023", stat_type="statsSingleSeason")
jj_stats
# Differnt stat types you can access
types = client.players.get_player_stat_types()
types


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