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This is a list of sources commonly used in ice hockey–related articles.

Inclusion on this list is not an inherent indication of reliability.

Legend

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Sources which have been covered by WP:RSP, WP:NPPSG, or WT:HOCKEY are marked with the relevant symbol.

  • Generally reliable in its areas of expertise
  • No consensus, unclear, or additional considerations apply
  • Generally unreliable

History

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Statistics

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  • Elite Prospects – Up-to-date stats and information, excellent for European players, as well as for information on junior leagues below major junior; owned by Swedish sports media company Everysport Group
  • Eurohockey.com – Lots of international stats
  • Hockey Archives – Europe; in English and French
  • The Internet Hockey Database (Hockey DB) – many levels of North American hockey, some coverage of international play
  • Hockey-Reference.com – NHL; Primarily stats, but includes detailed analytics and league-leaders information, as well as information about salaries, transactions and jersey numbers
  • Sports Forecaster – NHL; up-to-date statistical information, including a day-by-day transaction record for all teams, player and trade assessments, and logs of news articles for individual players on transactions and injuries

News and analysis

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North America

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  • College Hockey News [22]
  • US College Hockey Online [23]

Junior

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Europe

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Czechia

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Finland

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Germany

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Sweden

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Switzerland

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Russia

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Academic journals

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Miscellaneous

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See also

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  1. ^ a b c d e This source is not independent, meaning it is closely affiliated with teams and leagues. It cannot be used to establish notability.
  2. ^ Forbes.com sometimes publishes unreliable content via its "contributors" (see WP:FORBESCON). Forbes Czech does not appear to have this issue.
  3. ^ While this site is useful, it has numerous errors, including the dates when players were inducted, the years that trophies were awarded, and the proper first names of players.