


Stanley Cup Final
One thing that’s hard to measure in hockey is momentum. 🏒 Original video from Instagram can be found here.
When plays can be more than 5 minutes in a sport where plays can be more than 5 minutes long, describing the flow of the game with numbers can be a challenge.
That’s why NHL and AWS have developed Ice Tilt, an analytic that tracks the average position of all players to show where play is happening over a rolling two minute period. When one team dominates, the “tilt” shifts toward their offensive zone like a seesaw on a playground
It goes beyond shots or goals, and it shows who’s driving the game, second by second.
One thing that’s hard to measure in hockey is momentum. 🏒 Original video from Instagram can be found here.
When plays can be more than 5 minutes in a sport where plays can be more than 5 minutes long, describing the flow of the game with numbers can be a challenge.
That’s why NHL and AWS have developed Ice Tilt, an analytic that tracks the average position of all players to show where play is happening over a rolling two minute period. When one team dominates, the “tilt” shifts toward their offensive zone like a seesaw on a playground
It goes beyond shots or goals, and it shows who’s driving the game, second by second.
One thing that’s hard to measure in hockey is momentum. 🏒 Original video from Instagram can be found here.
When plays can be more than 5 minutes in a sport where plays can be more than 5 minutes long, describing the flow of the game with numbers can be a challenge.
That’s why NHL and AWS have developed Ice Tilt, an analytic that tracks the average position of all players to show where play is happening over a rolling two minute period. When one team dominates, the “tilt” shifts toward their offensive zone like a seesaw on a playground
It goes beyond shots or goals, and it shows who’s driving the game, second by second.