import pandas as pd
import re
from ..decorators import float_property_decorator, int_property_decorator
from .constants import (SCHEDULE_SCHEME,
SCHEDULE_URL)
from datetime import datetime
from pyquery import PyQuery as pq
from sportsreference import utils
from sportsreference.constants import (WIN,
LOSS,
HOME,
AWAY,
NEUTRAL,
REGULAR_SEASON,
CONFERENCE_TOURNAMENT)
from sportsreference.nhl.boxscore import Boxscore
from sportsreference.nhl.constants import OVERTIME_LOSS, SHOOTOUT
[docs]class Game(object):
"""
A representation of a matchup between two teams.
Stores all relevant high-level match information for a game in a team's
schedule including date, time, opponent, and result.
Parameters
----------
game_data : string
The row containing the specified game information.
year : string
The year of the current season.
"""
def __init__(self, game_data, year):
self._game = None
self._date = None
self._boxscore = None
self._location = None
self._opponent_abbr = None
self._opponent_name = None
self._goals_scored = None
self._goals_allowed = None
self._result = None
self._overtime = None
self._shots_on_goal = None
self._penalties_in_minutes = None
self._power_play_goals = None
self._power_play_opportunities = None
self._short_handed_goals = None
self._opp_shots_on_goal = None
self._opp_penalties_in_minutes = None
self._opp_power_play_goals = None
self._opp_power_play_opportunities = None
self._opp_short_handed_goals = None
self._corsi_for = None
self._corsi_against = None
self._corsi_for_percentage = None
self._fenwick_for = None
self._fenwick_against = None
self._fenwick_for_percentage = None
self._faceoff_wins = None
self._faceoff_losses = None
self._faceoff_win_percentage = None
self._offensive_zone_start_percentage = None
self._pdo = None
self._parse_game_data(game_data)
def _parse_abbreviation(self, game_data):
"""
Parses the opponent's abbreviation from their name.
The opponent's abbreviation is embedded within the HTML tag and needs
a special parsing scheme in order to be extracted.
Parameters
----------
game_data : PyQuery object
A PyQuery object containing the information specific to a game.
"""
name = game_data('td[data-stat="opp_name"]:first')
name = re.sub(r'.*/teams/', '', str(name))
name = re.sub('/.*', '', name)
setattr(self, '_opponent_abbr', name)
def _parse_boxscore(self, game_data):
"""
Parses the boxscore URI for the game.
The boxscore is embedded within the HTML tag and needs a special
parsing scheme in order to be extracted.
Parameters
----------
game_data : PyQuery object
A PyQuery object containing the information specific to a game.
"""
boxscore = game_data('td[data-stat="date_game"]:first')
boxscore = re.sub(r'.*/boxscores/', '', str(boxscore))
boxscore = re.sub(r'\.html.*', '', str(boxscore))
setattr(self, '_boxscore', boxscore)
def _parse_game_data(self, game_data):
"""
Parses a value for every attribute.
The function looks through every attribute with the exception of those
listed below and retrieves the value according to the parsing scheme
and index of the attribute from the passed HTML data. Once the value
is retrieved, the attribute's value is updated with the returned
result.
Note that this method is called directory once Game is invoked and does
not need to be called manually.
Parameters
----------
game_data : string
A string containing all of the rows of stats for a given game.
"""
for field in self.__dict__:
# Remove the leading '_' from the name
short_name = str(field)[1:]
if short_name == 'opponent_abbr':
self._parse_abbreviation(game_data)
continue
elif short_name == 'boxscore':
self._parse_boxscore(game_data)
continue
value = utils._parse_field(SCHEDULE_SCHEME, game_data, short_name)
setattr(self, field, value)
@property
def dataframe(self):
"""
Returns a pandas DataFrame containing all other class properties and
values. The index for the DataFrame is the boxscore string.
"""
if self._goals_scored is None and self._goals_allowed is None:
return None
fields_to_include = {
'boxscore_index': self.boxscore_index,
'date': self.date,
'datetime': self.datetime,
'game': self.game,
'goals_allowed': self.goals_allowed,
'goals_scored': self.goals_scored,
'location': self.location,
'opponent_abbr': self.opponent_abbr,
'opponent_name': self.opponent_name,
'overtime': self.overtime,
'penalties_in_minutes': self.penalties_in_minutes,
'power_play_goals': self.power_play_goals,
'power_play_opportunities': self.power_play_opportunities,
'result': self.result,
'short_handed_goals': self.short_handed_goals,
'shots_on_goal': self.shots_on_goal,
'opp_shots_on_goal': self.opp_shots_on_goal,
'opp_penalties_in_minutes': self.opp_penalties_in_minutes,
'opp_power_play_goals': self.opp_power_play_goals,
'opp_power_play_opportunities': self.opp_power_play_opportunities,
'opp_short_handed_goals': self.opp_short_handed_goals,
'corsi_for': self.corsi_for,
'corsi_against': self.corsi_against,
'corsi_for_percentage': self.corsi_for_percentage,
'fenwick_for': self.fenwick_for,
'fenwick_against': self.fenwick_against,
'fenwick_for_percentage': self.fenwick_for_percentage,
'faceoff_wins': self.faceoff_wins,
'faceoff_losses': self.faceoff_losses,
'faceoff_win_percentage': self.faceoff_win_percentage,
'offensive_zone_start_percentage':
self.offensive_zone_start_percentage,
'pdo': self.pdo
}
return pd.DataFrame([fields_to_include], index=[self._boxscore])
@property
def dataframe_extended(self):
"""
Returns a pandas DataFrame representing the Boxscore class for the
game. This property provides much richer context for the selected game,
but takes longer to process compared to the lighter 'dataframe'
property. The index for the DataFrame is the boxscore string.
"""
return self.boxscore.dataframe
@int_property_decorator
def game(self):
"""
Returns an ``int`` to indicate which game in the season was requested.
The first game of the season returns 1.
"""
return int(self._game)
@property
def date(self):
"""
Returns a ``string`` of the date the game was played, such as
'2017-10-05'.
"""
return self._date
@property
def datetime(self):
"""
Returns a datetime object to indicate the month, day, and year the game
was played at.
"""
return datetime.strptime(self._date, '%Y-%m-%d')
@property
def boxscore(self):
"""
Returns an instance of the Boxscore class containing more detailed
stats on the game.
"""
return Boxscore(self._boxscore)
@property
def boxscore_index(self):
"""
Returns a ``string`` of the URI for a boxscore which can be used to
access or index a game.
"""
return self._boxscore
@property
def location(self):
"""
Returns a ``string`` constant to indicate whether the game was played
at home or away.
"""
if self._location == '@':
return AWAY
return HOME
@property
def opponent_abbr(self):
"""
Returns a ``string`` of the opponent's 3-letter abbreviation, such as
'NYR' for the New York Rangers.
"""
return self._opponent_abbr
@property
def opponent_name(self):
"""
Returns a ``string`` of the opponent's name, such as 'New York
Rangers'.
"""
return self._opponent_name
@int_property_decorator
def goals_scored(self):
"""
Returns an ``int`` of the number of goals the team scored during the
game.
"""
return self._goals_scored
@int_property_decorator
def goals_allowed(self):
"""
Returns an ``int`` of the number of goals the team allowed during the
game.
"""
return self._goals_allowed
@property
def result(self):
"""
Returns a ``string`` constant to indicate whether the team lost in
regulation, lost in overtime, or won.
"""
if self._result.lower() == 'w':
return WIN
if self._result.lower() == 'l' and \
self.overtime != 0:
return OVERTIME_LOSS
return LOSS
@int_property_decorator
def overtime(self):
"""
Returns an ``int`` of the number of overtimes that were played during
the game, or an int constant if the game went to a shootout.
"""
if self._overtime.lower() == 'ot':
return 1
if self._overtime.lower() == 'so':
return SHOOTOUT
if self._overtime == '':
return 0
num = re.findall(r'\d+', self._overtime)
if len(num) > 0:
return num[0]
return 0
@int_property_decorator
def shots_on_goal(self):
"""
Returns an ``int`` of the total number of shots on goal the team
registered.
"""
return self._shots_on_goal
@int_property_decorator
def penalties_in_minutes(self):
"""
Returns an ``int`` of the total number of minutes the team served for
penalties.
"""
return self._penalties_in_minutes
@int_property_decorator
def power_play_goals(self):
"""
Returns an ``int`` of the number of power play goals the team scored.
"""
return self._power_play_goals
@int_property_decorator
def power_play_opportunities(self):
"""
Returns an ``int`` of the number of power play opportunities the team
had.
"""
return self._power_play_opportunities
@int_property_decorator
def short_handed_goals(self):
"""
Returns an ``int`` of the number of shorthanded goals the team scored.
"""
return self._short_handed_goals
@int_property_decorator
def opp_shots_on_goal(self):
"""
Returns an ``int`` of the total number of shots on goal the opponent
registered.
"""
return self._opp_shots_on_goal
@int_property_decorator
def opp_penalties_in_minutes(self):
"""
Returns an ``int`` of the total number of minutes the opponent served
for penalties.
"""
return self._opp_penalties_in_minutes
@int_property_decorator
def opp_power_play_goals(self):
"""
Returns an ``int`` of the number of power play goals the opponent
scored.
"""
return self._opp_power_play_goals
@int_property_decorator
def opp_power_play_opportunities(self):
"""
Returns an ``int`` of the number of power play opportunities the
opponent had.
"""
return self._opp_power_play_opportunities
@int_property_decorator
def opp_short_handed_goals(self):
"""
Returns an ``int`` of the number of shorthanded goals the opponent
scored.
"""
return self._opp_short_handed_goals
@int_property_decorator
def corsi_for(self):
"""
Returns an ``int`` of the Corsi For at Even Strength metric which
equals the number of shots + blocks + misses.
"""
return self._corsi_for
@int_property_decorator
def corsi_against(self):
"""
Returns an ``int`` of the Corsi Against at Even Strength metric which
equals the number of shots + blocks + misses by the opponent.
"""
return self._corsi_against
@float_property_decorator
def corsi_for_percentage(self):
"""
Returns a ``float`` of the percentage of control a team had of the puck
which is calculated by the corsi_for value divided by the sum of
corsi_for and corsi_against. Values greater than 50.0 indicate the team
had more control of the puck than their opponent. Percentage ranges
from 0-100.
"""
return self._corsi_for_percentage
@int_property_decorator
def fenwick_for(self):
"""
Returns an ``int`` of the Fenwick For at Even Strength metric which
equals the number of shots + misses.
"""
return self._fenwick_for
@int_property_decorator
def fenwick_against(self):
"""
Returns an ``int`` of the Fenwick Against at Even Strength metric which
equals the number of shots + misses by the opponent.
"""
return self._fenwick_against
@float_property_decorator
def fenwick_for_percentage(self):
"""
Returns a ``float`` of the percentage of control a team had of the puck
which is calculated by the fenwick_for value divided by the sum of
fenwick_for and fenwick_against. Values greater than 50.0 indicate the
team had more control of the puck than their opponent. Percentage
ranges from 0-100.
"""
return self._fenwick_for_percentage
@int_property_decorator
def faceoff_wins(self):
"""
Returns an ``int`` of the number of faceoffs the team won at even
strength.
"""
return self._faceoff_wins
@int_property_decorator
def faceoff_losses(self):
"""
Returns an ``int`` of the number of faceoffs the team lost at even
strength.
"""
return self._faceoff_losses
@float_property_decorator
def faceoff_win_percentage(self):
"""
Returns a ``float`` of percentage of faceoffs the team won while at
even strength. Percentage ranges from 0-100.
"""
return self._faceoff_win_percentage
@float_property_decorator
def offensive_zone_start_percentage(self):
"""
Returns a ``float`` of the percentage of stats that took place in the
offensive half. Value is calculated by the number of offensive zone
starts divided by the sum of offensive zone starts and defensive zone
starts. Percentage ranges from 0-100.
"""
return self._offensive_zone_start_percentage
@float_property_decorator
def pdo(self):
"""
Returns a ``float`` of the team's PDO at Even Strength metric which is
calculated by the sum of the shooting percentage and save percentage.
Percentage ranges from 0-100.
"""
return self._pdo
[docs]class Schedule(object):
"""
An object of the given team's schedule.
Generates a team's schedule for the season including wins, losses, and
scores if applicable.
Parameters
----------
abbreviation : string
A team's short name, such as 'NYR' for the New York Rangers.
year : string (optional)
The requested year to pull stats from.
"""
def __init__(self, abbreviation, year=None):
self._games = []
self._pull_schedule(abbreviation, year)
def __getitem__(self, index):
"""
Return a specified game.
Returns a specified game as requested by the index number in the array.
The input index is 0-based and must be within the range of the schedule
array.
Parameters
----------
index : int
The 0-based index of the game to return.
Returns
-------
Game instance
If the requested game can be found, its Game instance is returned.
"""
return self._games[index]
def __call__(self, date):
"""
Return a specified game.
Returns a specific game as requested by the passed datetime. The input
datetime must have the same year, month, and day, but can have any time
be used to match the game.
Parameters
----------
date : datetime
A datetime object of the month, day, and year to identify a
particular game that was played.
Returns
-------
Game instance
If the requested game can be found, its Game instance is returned.
Raises
------
ValueError
If the requested date cannot be matched with a game in the
schedule.
"""
for game in self._games:
if game.datetime.year == date.year and \
game.datetime.month == date.month and \
game.datetime.day == date.day:
return game
raise ValueError('No games found for requested date')
def __repr__(self):
"""Returns a ``list`` of all games scheduled for the given team."""
return self._games
def __iter__(self):
"""
Returns an iterator of all of the games scheduled for the given team.
"""
return iter(self.__repr__())
def __len__(self):
"""Returns the number of scheduled games for the given team."""
return len(self.__repr__())
def _pull_schedule(self, abbreviation, year):
"""
Download and create objects for the team's schedule.
Given a team abbreviation and season, first download the team's
schedule page and convert to a PyQuery object, then create a Game
instance for every game in the team's schedule and append it to the
'_games' property.
Parameters
----------
abbreviation : string
A team's short name, such as 'NYR' for the New York Rangers.
year : string
The requested year to pull stats from.
"""
if not year:
year = utils._find_year_for_season('nhl')
doc = pq(SCHEDULE_URL % (abbreviation, year))
schedule = utils._get_stats_table(doc, 'table#tm_gamelog_rs')
for item in schedule:
if 'class="thead"' in str(item):
continue
game = Game(item, year)
self._games.append(game)
@property
def dataframe(self):
"""
Returns a pandas DataFrame where each row is a representation of the
Game class. Rows are indexed by the boxscore string.
"""
frames = []
for game in self.__iter__():
df = game.dataframe
if df is not None:
frames.append(df)
if frames == []:
return None
return pd.concat(frames)
@property
def dataframe_extended(self):
"""
Returns a pandas DataFrame where each row is a representation of the
Boxscore class for every game in the schedule. Rows are indexed by the
boxscore string. This property provides much richer context for the
selected game, but takes longer to process compared to the lighter
'dataframe' property.
"""
frames = []
for game in self.__iter__():
df = game.dataframe_extended
if df is not None:
frames.append(df)
if frames == []:
return None
return pd.concat(frames)