‘Seriously Cool’: AI Technology Used to Replicate Players During Stanley Cup Playoff Watch Parties

The 2024 NHL Stanley Cup playoffs are well underway and the Finals are just around the corner — and though the Cup is a tradition that’s been around since 1892, advancing AI technology is creating new ways for fans to interact with the game.

Hockey enthusiasts packed the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, for a Western Conference Finals watch party this week, while the game was being played in Edmonton, Canada. The arena’s big screen played the live broadcast.

However, on the ice, fans at a watch party were treated to a live, play-by-play look of what was happening on the ice in a rink thousands of miles away in another country. Through AI technology, the players’ exact movements were replicated in real-time in the form of color-coded circles that were projected onto the ice. (In Game 4, the Edmonton Oilers defeated the Dallas Stars in a 5-2 comeback).

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Fans shared clips of the technology in use on social media to the awe of hockey fans around the world.

Ok. Absolutely impressed. @DallasStars fans watching right now at @AACenter treated to real time AI tracking of the game as it happens in Edmonton. On the jumbo, and on our home ice. Wow! pic.twitter.com/rD72jZWhWd

— Doug Dunbar (@cbs11doug) May 30, 2024

“That’s seriously cool,” one fan wrote.

“That’s amazing,” another said. “And very useful!”

Technology company SMT explained how the technology works in a follow-up post.

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“What you’re seeing is actually our SPRITES app projected on-ice,” the company wrote. “This comes from our puck- and player-tracking technology, known as NHL EDGE, which uses infrared technology and various cameras to track exact puck and player positions!”

Arena watch parties ? Puck and Player Tracking

Check out the energy in Dallas last night as our real-time PPT data is used to simulate the live game in Edmonton. Thanks to our SPRITES application, fans could see every player movement, pass and shot on-ice! ?#NHLPlayoffs pic.twitter.com/16Dz4ClAWR

— SMT (@SMTlive) May 30, 2024

The Stars’ official X account confirmed that the arena will bring back the new technology for Game 6, which is set to start at 8 p.m. Friday.

Sunday, the series shifts back to Edmonton for the final time for game 6, and the @BudLight Watch Party returns to @AACenter with real time player tracking projections on ice!

Join the fun for a $10 donation to @DS_Foundation ?️⤵️

— z – Dallas Stars (@DallasStars) May 31, 2024

The technology could have limitless applications, affecting players looking to be scouted and teams looking to make big trades — watching precise movements in real-time in a technical manner could mean making analytical decisions cleaner with fewer distractions.

The Stanley Cup playoffs continue tonight with Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals set to take place at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The series is tied 2-2.

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