CapWages vs PuckPedia

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Which Website do you prefer?

  • CapWages

  • PuckPedia

  • Other (mention in comments)


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I'm fine with PuckPedia so far. It's user friendly enough. And you can list cap details alongside on-ice stats like points.

But I haven't used CapWages much. It does look like it has some cool features, like listing projections and comparables for UFAs,
 
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I like capwages' layout as its basically a copy of capfriendly but it seems to take longer to be updated than puckpedia and puckpedia's GM tool is much better
 
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Mainly utilize Capwages as the UI is a lot better, but I trust PuckPedia's data more.

As others have mentioned, neither are close to Capfriendly.
 
The thing I hate about both is neither tracks trades directly from a player's page.

You could do that with CapFriendly.

Hey there, last night we added another section to the team page to show recent trades/signings/news. Moved it up a lot higher from where it was previously.

-Taylor

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I'm a bit biased but PuckPedia is my go-to...


In all honesty, we've made a bunch of changes to our site over the last few months (including an improved homepage that we launched yesterday) and we hope people are liking it.
Oh, hey there. Thanks for jumping it. Will be interesting to see how these sites evolve. Great resources, especially this time of year. While we got you here.... love to see easy ways to find various things like list of players with deferred salary, list of players Aug 15th expiring rights, and a mock draft tool.

(and if Ted Leonsis calls, don't pick up)
 
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I prefer CapWages to check contracts; I generally don't need the up to the minute numbers for what I'm looking at, and PuckPedia's layout isn't as useful (doesn't go as far out into the future, way too much white space, way too much stuff before you get to the actual contract amounts, having all the draft picks visible up front is better than having to hover over the numbers one at a time to see which actual pick or picks they have), but I still spend as much time trolling PuckGM to look at proposed trades as I do on CapWages anyway.

Also, PuckPedia provides the underlying data for Puckdoku, for which I am eternally grateful.
 
CapWages is a nicer layout/clone of CapFriendly. Except not sure they really stay on top of things or put as much work into things as PuckPedia? I'm glad we at least still have these. Neither one is even close to CapFriendly, alas. But I'll take the cloning effort of CapWages, incomplete as it is.
 
Oh, hey there. Thanks for jumping it. Will be interesting to see how these sites evolve. Great resources, especially this time of year. While we got you here.... love to see easy ways to find various things like list of players with deferred salary, list of players Aug 15th expiring rights, and a mock draft tool.

(and if Ted Leonsis calls, don't pick up)
Those are all great suggestions, thank you!
 

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