NHL TESTS PUCK AND PLAYER TRACKING IN REGULAR-SEASON GAMES
Jan 19, 2019
4 minutes
Image: Francois Lacasse
On one screen live video was showing how many feet per second Erik Karlsson was skating. On another was a video-game-like visualization of the game on the ice below between Vegas and San Jose. Nearby screens flashed prop bets — where the next goal would be scored from? would Max Pacioretty skate 3 miles tonight? — as odds were updated by the second.
In a hallway high up in T-Mobile Arena, virtual reality headsets provided a view of the game from the perspective of anyone from Marc-Andre Fleury to Joe Thornton to a fan in section 214.
The NHL this week tested puck and player tracking for the first time
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