Saw this from Bill Near and the Helios/Pixellot team - really strong direction for the game.
The ability to capture shifts automatically and deliver real-time feedback is a big step forward.
This is where development is heading:
• faster feedback loops
• better visibility into performance
• more informed coaching and player decisions
Where this becomes really valuable is how it’s used.
When players and coaches can actually see patterns in real time, it creates opportunities to:
• make quicker adjustments
• reinforce good habits
• focus development where it matters most
It also ties into how players are presenting themselves.
As tools like this evolve, combining performance data with video (and platforms like PuckPro Media) will play a bigger role in how players build their hockey profiles and tell their stories.
Good example of where the game is going. Curious how others are seeing tech like this impact development.