Did it get crosschecked by Perron?
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That sucks. Is your game bot open source? Is there anything I can do to help?
He has it up on GitHub I believe. I wish I had the link, but I've lost it...
The API documentation is here.. There's at least one API call that is not listed there to have a 1 to 1 replacement for everything currently in the bot. It's the text description of the goal. So like, "Tyler Motte (1) backhand shot, assist(s): Darren Raddysh (9), Michael Eyssimont (6)". The reddit bot still has this data, and it is still working, so it must be somewhere. It's just not in the documentation (or I just can't find it).
Sad to hear. Do you think they changed it maliciously to disrupt things like bots?
Fellow dev here (though I can't take credit for anything on the bot), but I'd say...maybe. Unfortunately I'm not all-knowing, nor was I in the room when any of this was discussed, but I wonder if it had to do with the addition of more advanced stats. My understanding is that the NHL is actually trying to make stats more publicly accessible, so I'd say "no" off the cuff, but your guess is as good as anyone's (i.e., I don't think anyone can say one way or the other with any certainty whatsoever).
I don't think so. It's completely free and open. If they really didn't want bots, they could make it private. Or if they wanted to make money off of it, they could make it paid. But they aren't doing anything like that.
What I have noticed is that instead of having one API call that returns a massive amount of data, they have a bunch of API calls that return smaller amounts of data. I think this is to reduce load on their servers. Philosophically, I actually think this is a good thing for them to do. It just kinda screws people who consume their API.
Thanks for all your work on the bot regardless!