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PuckPedia Connector - Link Maker Tool

PuckPedia Connector is a tool that allows you to easily enhance the content of your hockey website's content with inline player and team data supplied by PuckPedia. This tool will automaticaly convert NHL player and team names on your website into links with real time stats, contract info and salary cap data.

Example

The text below is a standard block of text. All of the links you see have been added automatically, in real-time, by the PuckPedia Connector.


In an unprecedented 2020 NHL season, the Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the Dallas Stars to win the Stanley Cup in Edmonton, home of the Edmonton Oilers. With 34 points, Nikita Kucherov lead the league in playoff scoring, while Victor Hedman won the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP.

After being eliminated in the play-in round, the New York Rangers won the draft lottery and selected Alexis Lafreniere with the first overall pick in the entry draft.

Get Started

If you can edit your website template/theme, or add code snippets to your website, check out our main PuckPedia Connector page for instructions. If you have a Wordpress website, check out our PuckPedia Connector - Wordpress Plugin option.

You can use our Connector Link Maker tool to add simple links to your HTML content prior to publishing. Copy your HTML code and paste in one box, hit a button, and copy and paste the revised code back to your content. Be sure to keep a copy of your original text and test the PuckPedia linked content to ensure it formats correctly on your site before publishing. PuckPedia is not responsible for data loss resulting from use of this tool.

Be sure to keep a copy of your original text and test the PuckPedia linked content to ensure it formats correctly on your site before publishing. PuckPedia is not responsible for data loss resulting from use of this tool.

Hit A Snag?

Not seeing names linked as you expect?

To identify possible names in your content, our script is looking for multiple capitalized words in succession. In most cases this works well, but if a player's name has additional capitalized words before or after it, we may have trouble picking out the name.

Try another method:

1 - Try the PuckPedia Connector
2 - Try the PuckPedia Connector - Wordpress plugin

Other Issues?

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