For my final data visualization project, I chose to work with the Professional Hockey Database.
I decided to work with this dataset because it's one of the most comprehensive databases of hockey player metrics.
In my visualization, the data is represented as bubbles on a hockey rink that show the average value for each position.
To interact with the visualization, try switching between position metrics with the picker.
One interesting thing I noticed during this project is that defensive hockey players are not as significantly heavier than other players as they're usually made out to be.
Something I still wonder about is how the average GP per season for goalies is so high.
The most challenging moment of this project was cleaning up my code so I could understand it.
If I had more time, I would like to make sure all my metrics are accurate and add some more animations.
My proudest moment during this project was when I got the animations working, since it took substantially more time than any other element of my project.