For junior hockey players, families and coaches
Penalty corners, circle entries, first touch — tracked properly, by people who actually know the difference between hockey and the sport it keeps getting confused with.
Built for community hockey. Not a soccer app with the names swapped.
The terminology's wrong, penalty corners aren't tracked, circle entries don't exist as a category, and "shots on goal" gets borrowed straight from soccer without anyone checking whether it actually fits. If you've ever tried to make a generic stats app work for hockey, you already know the workaround isn't worth the trouble.
ScorX built hockey properly, not as a clone of something else.
Shooting and passing power, the fundamentals of moving the ball with control.
Close control, elimination, beating a defender one-on-one.
Every pass that keeps possession moving.
Winning the ball back cleanly.
Receiving and trapping under pressure, the skill that decides what happens next.
Circle entries, defensive shape, being where the structure needs you.
Calling for the ball, organising the press.
The work rate that doesn't always show up on the scoreboard.
Penalty corners and circle entries are tracked as their own events — not bundled into a generic "shot" category the way most stats apps handle it. If you've ever had to explain to an app what a penalty corner even is, you'll notice the difference immediately.
Every game, every stat, recorded properly, finally.
A monthly read on what's actually improving — first touch, tackling, circle play.
Shareable after every game.
Every season, all in one place.
ScorX Premium is $4.99/month.
For Coaches
Hockey clubs are often small, close-knit, and entirely volunteer-run. ScorX's coaching tools — team setup, game day, live scoring — are free, forever. Invite parents to record stats for their own kids, and the squad's full picture builds itself without anyone doing extra admin.
See what's free for coaches →First games logged, first cards shared with the family.
The Progress Report shows real movement in first touch, tackling, and circle play.
A full, properly tracked record of the year — something most hockey families have never had access to.
This one didn't.