User talk:Killa kid
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NLL standings template
[edit]Hey, nice job on the template. FYI I have a program that downloads the stats from NLL.com and generates the wiki code for the template, so after the weekend's games are done, I just run the program, copy the code and paste it overtop of the existing code. As a result, the team numbers may change from week to week. Is that a problem? MrBoo (talk, contribs) 23:41, 15 January 2013 (UTC)
- First of all thanks for the compliment. I have a script on my computer that generates all the templates I added, so I can modify them quickly (for example to add more seasons or teams). By hand is an absolute nightmare. I never thought to get the information directly from the website, great idea. As long as the teamInFirst and team#_pos variables are set correctly, the order used is now irrelevant. It's a complicated template that would be so simple if there were loops. So I will leave all those updates to you then Killa kid (talk) 06:52, 16 January 2013 (UTC)
automated stats
[edit]Could you please add a citation with the source to all your stats updates? Toddst1 (talk) 06:30, 29 December 2013 (UTC)
- At the top of every stat update is a reference with a citation. If you look above the table it says "Reference" and has the citation right beside it Killa kid (talk) 06:33, 29 December 2013 (UTC)
2005 Loose Ball Count
[edit]Aaron Wilson
regular season = 99
playoffs = 14
Anthony Cosmo
regular season = 22
Blaine Manning
regular season = 83
playoffs = 10
Bob Watson
regular season = 13
playoffs = 5
Bruce Codd
regular season = 97
playoffs = 25
Cam Woods
regular season = 109
Chris Driscoll
regular season = 91
playoffs = 19
Chris White
regular season = 22
playoffs = 2
Colin Doyle
regular season = 94
playoffs = 16
Dan Dawson
regular season = 73
playoffs = 16
Dan Ladouceur
regular season = 22
playoffs = 7
Gavin Prout
regular season = 80
playoffs = 7
Glenn Clark
regular season = 43
playoffs = 0
Jim Veltman
regular season = 193
playoffs = 36
John Grant, Jr.
regular season = 83
playoffs = 7
John Tavares
regular season = 126
playoffs = 9
Josh Sanderson
regular season = 112
playoffs = 14
Kaleb Toth
regular season = 93
playoffs = 5
Kasey Beirnes
regular season = 3
Lewis Ratcliff
regular season = 69
playoffs = 1
Mark Steenhuis
regular season = 141
playoffs = 7
Matt Roik
regular season = 53
Patrick Merrill
regular season = 68
playoffs = 13
Phil Sanderson
regular season = 113
playoffs = 21
Scott Evans
regular season = 59
playoffs = 8
Shawn Williams
regular season = 74
playoffs = 7
Stephen Hoar
regular season = 55
playoffs = 4
Steve Dietrich
regular season = 7
playoffs = 0
Steve Toll (San Jose)
regular season = 76
Steve Toll (Rochest)
regular season = 33
playoffs = 21
Steve Toll
regular season = 109
playoffs = 21
Tracey Kelusky
regular season = 77
playoffs = 3
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