Toronto Maple Leaf partners with SAS Analytics
August 8, 2017 by admin
SPORTS BIOMETRICS NEWS
August 8, 2017
Toronto Maple Leaf partners with SAS Analytics : The Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Club and SAS, announced a partnership that will see the Club use SAS analytics to help analyze aspects of the team’s performance. This analytics initiative includes applying a data-driven approach to everything from player performance to on-ice strategy.
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