sportsdataverse / fastRhockey

Boxscore and play-by-play stat scraper for the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF, formerly known as the NWHL).
https://fastRhockey.sportsdataverse.org
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PWHL Scraper #34

Closed benhowell71 closed 6 months ago

benhowell71 commented 9 months ago

added the following functions

they have the game box scores sort of set up, but I'd rather wait for that to start to be populated before trying to write the scraper off the skeleton there.

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The recent updates introduce a comprehensive set of functions designed to enhance the accessibility and analysis of the Provincial Women's Hockey League (PWHL) data. These changes facilitate the retrieval and processing of play-by-play data, schedules, team rosters, team details, and statistical leaders. The modifications aim to streamline data extraction, enabling efficient analysis and visualization for users interested in exploring various aspects of PWHL games and player performances.

Changes

File Path Change Summary
R/pwhl_pbp.R Introduces play-by-play data retrieval and processing for hockey games.
R/pwhl_schedule.R, R/pwhl_team_roster.R, R/pwhl_teams.R Adds functions to fetch and process schedule, team rosters, and team details from the PWHL.
R/pwhl_stat_leaders.R Adds functionality to retrieve and process statistics for goalies or skaters in the PWHL.

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