The Hockey Leagues API is designed to extract and serve historical data from professional hockey leagues, as provided by Hockey-Reference.com. Instead of returning all information in a single request, the API offers segmented endpoints for each column of data, such as season years, teams, league standings, champions, and statistical leaders. Users can filter and retrieve data based on specific seasons, team names, or performance metrics.
This endpoint does not require any input parameters.
{"hockey_seasons":["2024-25","2023-24","2022-23","2021-22","2020-21","2019-20","2018-19","2017-18","2016-17","2015-16","2014-15","2013-14","2012-13","2011-12","2010-11","2009-10","2008-09","2007-08","2006-07","2005-06","2004-05","2003-04","2002-03","2001-02","2000-01","1999-00","1998-99","1997-98","1996-97","1995-96","1994-95","1993-94","1992-93","1991-92","1990-91","1989-90","1988-89","1987-88","1986-87","1985-86","1984-85","1983-84","1982-83","1981-82","1980-81","1979-80","1978-79","1977-78","1976-77","1975-76","1974-75","1973-74","1972-73","1971-72","1970-71","1969-70","1968-69","1967-68","1966-67","1965-66","1964-65","1963-64","1962-63","1961-62","1960-61","1959-60","1958-59","1957-58","1956-57","1955-56","1954-55","1953-54","1952-53","1951-52","1950-51","1949-50","1948-49","1947-48","1946-47","1945-46","1944-45","1943-44","1942-43","1941-42","1940-41","1939-40","1938-39","1937-38","1936-37","1935-36","1934-35","1933-34","1932-33","1931-32","1930-31","1929-30","1928-29","1927-28","1926-27","1925-26","1924-25","1923-24","1922-23","1921-22","1920-21","1919-20","1918-19","1917-18"]}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/6177/hockey+leagues+api/8576/get+seasons' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{}'
This endpoint does not require any input parameters.
{"season":"1973-74","league":"NHL","champion":"Philadelphia Flyers","runner_up":"Boston Bruins"}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/6177/hockey+leagues+api/8577/get+winners+and+runner-up' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"season":"Required"}'
This endpoint does not require any input parameters.
{"season":"1973-74","hart":"P. Esposito","vezina":"B. Parent","calder":"E. Vail","norris":"B. Orr","conn_smythe":"B. Parent"}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/6177/hockey+leagues+api/8578/get+leaders+trophies' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"season":"Required"}'
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The Hockey Leagues API provides structured access to historical data on professional hockey leagues, including season years, teams, standings, champions, and statistical leaders.
Users can filter and retrieve data based on specific parameters such as season years, team names, or performance metrics, allowing for targeted queries.
Yes, the API offers segmented endpoints for each column of data, enabling users to request specific information without receiving overwhelming responses.
The data is sourced from Hockey-Reference.com, which is known for its comprehensive and reliable historical sports statistics, ensuring that the information is accurate and trustworthy.
The "get seasons" endpoint returns a list of all available hockey seasons in a structured format. The response includes an array of season years, such as ["2024-25", "2023-24", "2022-23"], allowing users to easily identify the seasons for which data is available.
The response from the "get winners and runner-up" endpoint includes fields such as "season," "league," "champion," and "runner_up." For example, {"season":"1973-74","league":"NHL","champion":"Philadelphia Flyers","runner_up":"Boston Bruins"} provides clear identification of the season's results.
Users can customize their requests by specifying parameters such as the desired season when using endpoints like "get winners and runner-up" or "get leaders trophies." This allows for targeted retrieval of specific data relevant to their needs.
The response from the "get leaders trophies" endpoint is organized by season and includes key trophy winners, such as "hart," "vezina," "calder," "norris," and "conn_smythe." Each field corresponds to a specific award winner for that season, facilitating easy access to trophy information.
The "get leaders trophies" endpoint provides information on major NHL awards for a specified season, including the Hart, Vezina, Calder, Norris, and Conn Smythe trophies. This allows users to access key player achievements for that season.
Typical use cases include historical analysis of player performance, tracking team standings over seasons, and researching championship outcomes. Users can leverage the API to create statistics, visualizations, or reports based on historical hockey data.
Users can utilize the returned data by parsing the JSON responses to extract relevant fields for analysis or display. For example, they can create visualizations of season standings or compile lists of award winners for specific years based on the structured output.
Data accuracy is maintained through sourcing from Hockey-Reference.com, a reputable provider of historical sports statistics. Regular updates and quality checks ensure that the information remains reliable and trustworthy for users.
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