Wikidata:Property proposal/Total power play assists in career

Total power play assists in career

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Originally proposed at Wikidata:Property proposal/Sports

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Descriptionhockey statistic
Representsassist (Q742407)
Data typeQuantity
Domainathletes
Allowed values[\d+]
Allowed unitsnumbers
Example 1Wayne Gretzky (Q209518) → 682
Example 2Ray Bourque (Q715566) → 368
  • of (P642)National Hockey League (Q1215892)
  • start time (P580) → 1979
  • end time (P582) → 2001
  • Example 3Connor McDavid (Q2806736) → 221
  • of (P642)National Hockey League (Q1215892)
  • start time (P580) → 2015
  • retrieved (P813) → 19 February 2019
  • Sourcehttps://www.hockey-reference.com/
    Planned useto upload statistics for retired NHL players, to be available for use in other leagues
    Number of IDs in source6218
    Expected completenessalways incomplete (Q21873886), career statistics for retired players may be added, but there will always be new players retiring with static career statistics to add
    Robot and gadget jobsI will import these statistics through OpenRefine's Wikidata interface
    See alsototal goals in career (P6509)

    Motivation

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    This proposal follows a successful property proposal for the property total goals in career (P6509). Please see that property proposal page for a fuller discussion: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Property_proposal/Total_goals_in_career

    I'd like to add basic statistical data for individual hockey players. Sports statistics such as these could be incredibly useful for ordering, sorting, and classifying players in SPARQL queries. This data is freely available online but not, anywhere I've found, in any structured data format that would allow for complex queries.

    Qualifiers for this property may include the league in which the statistic was recorded and the dates between which the statistic was recorded.

    As far as I know, this property would be applicable to the sport of ice hockey only, but I would be happy to amend my proposal if it would be useful for other sports too.  – The preceding unsigned comment was added by LesserJerome (talk • contribs) at 18:10, 19 February 2019‎ (UTC).[reply]

    Discussion

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