Most hockey chatbots write an answer that sounds right. This one looks it up first.
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You ask in plain English
No filters, no dropdowns, no season pickers. "Is Makar better at home?" is a valid question.
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It builds a real query
The Oracle works out the team, player, season, opponent and stat you meant, then runs that
as a query over stored NHL games.
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You get the numbers back
One clear sentence, plus the table behind it. If the data can't answer, it says so instead
of making something up.
Ask about a game that hasn't been played
Pick a matchup and the Oracle keeps it in mind — recent form, head-to-head record, home and road
splits for both teams. It won't hand you odds, it hands you what the two teams have actually done.
NHL questions you can ask right now
Tap one and the Oracle answers it at the top of the page. These are examples, not a menu — your
own wording works too.
👤 Player stats
🏒 Team stats
🆚 Head-to-head
🏠 Home & away splits
🥇 Team leaders
🥅 Goalies
📊 Standings
🔄 Comebacks & leads
📅 Schedule & matchups
The Oracle is on every page
You don't have to come back here to ask. Look for the chat button next to the stat tables.
Real NHL game data — scores, team records, player stats, and game-by-game logs. Every answer is grounded in actual historical data, not generated from a language model's training memory.
All 32 NHL teams and their rosters. You can ask about team records, splits, trends, and individual player performance across games, seasons, and specific situations.
Data is updated after every game. Ask about last night's result, a player's last 10 games, or how a team has performed over the past month — it'll be current.
Almost anything stat-based: team records in specific situations (back-to-backs, home/away, trailing after 1st), player splits by opponent or timeframe, head-to-head history, power play efficiency, goalie save percentages, and more. If it's in the data, you can ask about it.
No. You get 7 free questions without signing up. Create a free account to unlock 10 more. Pro gives you unlimited questions and saved chat history for $7.99/mo.
It can read a question the wrong way — for example picking the wrong season or the wrong player when two names are close. What it will not do is invent a number: if the games behind an answer are not in the data, it says so instead of guessing. Rephrasing the question usually fixes a misread.
It is a stats tool, not a betting tool. Pick an upcoming game and it will tell you what the two teams have actually done — recent form, head-to-head history, home and road records — and you draw your own conclusion. It does not publish odds or a projected score.
Puckey stores more than 20 NHL seasons of games, results, and player stats, so questions about past seasons and long head-to-head histories work the same way as questions about tonight.
Yes. Puckey has a free iOS app with the same chatbot. One account covers both, so a Pro subscription and your saved chat history work on the web and on your phone.
One question is all it takes.
Free, no account, and the answer comes from the games themselves.