I've made an App where you can find and analyse PWHL. It's connected to the Shotplotter App I made a few weeks ago, in that you can download Lineups and PBP data which can then be imported into the Shotplotter.
The first line in the tooltip is the Team name. The color (like the markers) depends on the Team perspective. It's difficult to see on that background for Boston and Minnesota.
It sure needs a little work. You could do Team logo or perhaps go with a player image.
I'm honestly not 100% sold that the tooltip bring much value. I might just drop it all together... But if I don't I should definitely tighten the margins.
Just a few comments on the PWHL play-by-play data: 1) It includes blocked shots, but not missed shots for some reason. 2) There's no Strength State, so the Strength State is calculated (there are mistakes!)
This is particularly interesting for the PWHL because all games are publicly available on YouTube. This means you can use the Shotplotter to add videos to events from the Play-by-Play data.
Let me know if you have any interest of helping out with that part.
That will take you to the game page where you can see and download (export CSV) lineups and play-by-play data.
The Strength State calculations need a little work - Particularly for blocked shots... But it's not the easiest thing to calculate Strength from directly from PBP.
I've made an App where you can find and analyse PWHL. It's connected to the Shotplotter App I made a few weeks ago, in that you can download Lineups and PBP data which can then be imported into the Shotplotter.
You can also see tables with data, and there's a video player function. Here you can filter the events, and you can click in the table to play that specific. You can go back and fourth between events and choose how much you want to play before and after the event.
Once you have tagged a game you can export the game data, and after that you can always import it back to the App. You can easily import multiple CSV files for analysis.
You can also add videos to the event. I'm not quite sure how well YouTube videos work, but from a normal video URL it will automatically grab the video time from the player, and add it to the shot table.
Once you have filled out the team lists you can start plotting shots.
Under Shot details you can choose Team, Event type, Period, Strength State Perspective, Strength State, Player 1 (shooter), Player 2 (e.g. shot blocker), Forward lines, defensive lines.
The idea is that you start of by entering the team lists. You should assign the Starting goaltender with a G under line. Otherwise, you can assign the players to a specific line - either 1,2,3 is you're playing full lines or 1F,2F,...,1D,2D,... if you're playing defenders/forwards