Show HN: Faceoff – A terminal UI for following NHL games

(vincentgregoire.com)

95 points | by vcf 8 hours ago ago

33 comments

  • yuppiepuppie 5 hours ago ago

    Nice! I was thinking about doing something like this but for cycling, however one of the biggest PIA about building products for sports is all the gating of data.

    Does the NHL really provide an API for all games? That's nice...

    • stackskipton 3 hours ago ago

      Officially no, but there is undocumented API (if you are commercial, they provide documentation and support) that is public without authentication.

    • vcf 5 hours ago ago

      I had the same thought, went ahead when I found an existing Python module to access the API.

  • divbzero 7 hours ago ago

    Related:

    Playball – Watch MLB games from a terminal - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45451577 - Oct 2025 (146 comments)

    Playball: Watch MLB games from the comfort of your own terminal - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37591070 - Sept 2023 (1 comment)

    Playball: Watch MLB games from the comfort of your own terminal - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21653981 - Nov 2019 (42 comments)

    • j45 7 hours ago ago

      Different sport though, but neat visualizations.

  • ipaddr 2 hours ago ago

    Do the endpoints still work?

    https://api-web.nhle.com/v1

    Keeping upto date endpoints for sport scores is the most difficult challenge.

    • vcf an hour ago ago

      I took the lazy way out and use a dependency for that. I’ll look into it and see if I can either push a fix upstream or reimplement myself.

  • captn3m0 4 hours ago ago

    Link to the API Client is incorrect at the bottom: https://github.com/nhl-stats-api-client instead of https://github.com/liahimratman/nhl-api-client

    • vcf 3 hours ago ago

      Thanks, fixed!

  • mooktakim an hour ago ago

    It's like the reinvention of Teletext

  • jlongman 4 hours ago ago

    nIce! Does it have player in-game stats like TOI and +/-?

    This reminds me of that f1 tui… https://github.com/JustAman62/undercut-f1 or https://github.com/IAmTomShaw/f1-race-replay. The one I’m thinking of syncs with kodi for delayed playback “live” stats.

    • vcf 3 hours ago ago

      Not player stats, only team stats. I'll have to see if player-level stats are available in the API.

  • freedomben 7 hours ago ago

    Nice, I've now created dozens of little personal tools like this now :-)

    This is IMHO the killer AI feature for personal use. So many utlities I never would have spent time on are now within reach. Even just non-trivial bashrc aliases and functions

    • vcf 7 hours ago ago

      Yeah, I completely agree. It's awesome to be able to build anything you want (as long as it's not too complex). I, too, have at least a dozen, and I usually don't share, but with the playoffs starting, I felt others could enjoy this one.

      • zawakin 6 hours ago ago

        Same — similar pile accumulating, and GitHub has fallen way behind. I keep going back and forth on whether a monorepo is the right answer or if it'd just make the sprawl more legible without actually helping. How are you organizing yours?

        • vcf 2 hours ago ago

          One repo per project. It makes it easier when I want to share or make public. I have 100+ repos in my account and I don’t find that cumbersome.

      • embedding-shape 6 hours ago ago

        > It's awesome to be able to build anything you want (as long as it's not too complex).

        That's the thing. It was always awesome, as long as it wasn't too complex. The only thing that changed for me what was "too complex".

      • cr125rider 7 hours ago ago

        Super fun! Nice job shipping!

  • embedding-shape 6 hours ago ago

    > Acknowledgments - This project was inspired by Playball, a similar terminal application for following MLB baseball games.

    Should've gone for something generalized that could handle a bunch of different games, instead of just another sport, so someone caring about multiple sports don't need multiple TUIs :)

    • prh8 3 hours ago ago

      Having long ago built an app that does gamecasts for multiple sports, similar to what you get from ESPN, every sport is completely different. There's almost nothing that matches up, except for the very basic concept of a box score. Even play by play has enough differences to be vastly different

      • embedding-shape 2 hours ago ago

        I never once built an app for gamecasts, any sport, but even I do realize that sports are different... Not sure what made you(s) believe I'm suggesting the exact same UI for all the sports.

    • bpev 5 hours ago ago

      not terminal, but fwiw: https://plaintextsports.com

    • vcf 6 hours ago ago

      Different sports have different ways to present the data. But most importantly, the data availability differs a lot between leagues, so there’s a benefit to having separate tools. I, for one, would not want to maintain an app for all sports.

  • rangersny1 6 hours ago ago

    Nice! In practice, how far behind the TV broadcast does it end up being?

    • vcf 6 hours ago ago

      Not too much, but it’s using a Rest API, so it also depends on the refresh rate (default 30 seconds, configurable with cli argument).

      • brewdad 4 hours ago ago

        That’s not bad. One of my favorite times is college football season with a big game on say, ABC. You quickly learn who it watching OTA, who is watching on cable and who has YoutubeTV based on the different reaction times after a big play.

  • james-clef 6 hours ago ago

    Wicked. Who is your team?

  • cyberax 6 hours ago ago

    What next? Perhaps a small scripting language to run on the side of the terminal?

    You know, just to make some simple automations possible, nothing super-special.

  • _doctor_love 5 hours ago ago

    settle down

  • itsnh98 6 hours ago ago

    Go Habs!

  • j45 7 hours ago ago

    The missing interface from sports.