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Live Feed

The Feed tab is your real-time timeline of everything happening in the game. Every goal, penalty, period change, and faceoff appears as a card the moment it happens.

What You'll See

Each event appears as a card with a timestamp, team indicator, and description. Cards are styled with a burgundy left border for quick visual scanning.

Here are the event types that appear in the feed:

Event What's Shown
Goals Scorer, assists, expected goals (xG) value
Penalties Player name, infraction type, duration
Period starts/ends Period number and timing
Empty net changes Which team pulled or returned their goalie
Faceoff results Winning team

Scout Calls vs. Official Data

Events often appear in the feed twice — and that's by design:

  1. Scout call — posted first, within seconds of the live event. Marked as a scout report so you know it's an early signal from someone at the arena.
  2. Official update — arrives shortly after from the NHL API, enriched with player names, assist credits, xG values, and other stats.

This two-step process means you get the fastest possible alert followed by full detail.

Haptic Feedback

Key events like goals and penalties trigger haptic vibration on your device. You'll feel a buzz even if you're not looking at the screen, so you never miss a big moment.

Game Replay

After a game ends, you can replay any completed game from the season. The timeline streams events as if the game were happening live — useful for reviewing how a game unfolded or catching up on one you missed.

Landscape Mode

The Feed tab supports both portrait and landscape orientation:

  • Portrait: Full-width feed cards stacked vertically below the score header
  • Landscape: Split-screen layout with the score box and rink visualization on the left, and the scrollable feed on the right

Best for multi-tasking

Landscape mode is great if you want to see shot locations on the rink while following the event timeline.

Swipe left or right on the score header area (the section showing the score at the top of the screen) to switch between the Feed, Relay, and Commands tabs. The feed content area itself scrolls vertically, so tab switching is limited to the header to avoid gesture conflicts.