Wikipedia:WikiProject Women's sport/Ice hockey task force/Templates

Userbox
There is a userbox available for participants in the Women's ice hockey task force. To add the userbox to your userpage or talk page, simply add the following Women's Ice Hockey userbox. That will produce:

Tag articles
Any articles that are within the scope of this project should be tagged on their talk page with WikiProject Women's sport. Adding  to will automatically place the article within the appropriate categories. You can also tag WikiProject Ice Hockey, if desired.

You can copy paste this code to tag WP:WHOCKEY. Remove any parameters that aren’t applicable rather than adding "no" to the template.

It may be appropriate to tag additional WikiProjects. WikiProject Biography or WikiProject Olympics or pertinent WP Countries projects and taskforces are often useful for women’s ice hockey articles.

Invite
Recruit more members by posting WHOCKEY-invite on the talk page of users who may want to join. That will produce:

Barnstars
To recognize an editor for their work on Women's hockey articles, spread some wiki love with this or other barnstars (or make your own unique creation).

Posting: message ~ will produce (with a customizable message):

The Mind the Gap Award is awarded to contributors who have worked to close the gender gap on Wikipedia and related projects through content contributions, outreach, community changes and related actions. message ~ will produce (with a customizable message):


 * See also:
 * Personal user awards
 * Awards by WikiProject

=Article templates=

This is a non-exhaustive list of templates commonly used on WP:WHOCKEY articles. It is not a claim of creation or ownership by the task force, see individual template histories for attribution. If you feel additional templates should be included, please add them or raise a topic on the Talk page and another task force member will add them for you.

If you run into any difficulties with a template, helpful parameter descriptions and examples are often available on the template page at Template:{, or on the template’s talk page at Template talk:. The task force Talk page is always available to you.

For templates designed to use properties from an article’s Wikidata item, adding the missing parameters/data to the linked Wikidata item is much more helpful to the community than manually inputting template values on the Wikipedia article.

Note: The samples presented here are incomplete and serve only as visual aids. To use the template depicted, follow the template link and copy the blank parameters from the template documentation.

Bios
Infobox ice hockey player
 * Standard infobox template for ice hockey player bio pages. Can be used as a child template, for example as a module in Template:Infobox sportsperson

Infobox National Hockey League coach
 * Despite the misleading name, this is the appropriate infobox for any ice hockey coach or team administrator – with the exception of college coaches, who have a specialized infobox.

Infobox college coach
 * Standard Infobox for a college coach with elements of playing career included. For active coaches, uses the colors specified by the college color module to jazz up Infobox headers.

Infobox sportsperson
 * General infobox template for bio pages of people involved in sports (athletes, coaches, club founders, etc.). In general, Template:Infobox ice hockey player is preferred for ice hockey players. Infobox sportsperson is useful for people who both play(ed) and coach(ed), as it allows for multiple infoboxes to be embedded.

Player external links
For use in the External links section of biography pages.

Note: For templates designed to use properties stored in a linked Wikidata item, adding the missing data to the Wikidata item is much more helpful to the community than manually inputting template values on the Wikipedia article.

ice hockey stats Example: Template:Ice hockey stats on the Manon Rhéaume Wikipedia article produces links to her player profiles on EliteProspects and HockeyDB because those profiles are connected to the Wikidata item for Manon Rhéaume.
 * Template:Ice hockey stats displays external links to player’s profiles at EliteProspects.com, or Eurohockey.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or HHOF.com/LegendsOfHockey (HHOF members), or HockeyDB.com derived from the connected Wikidata item.

IOC profile Many national Olympic committees have similar profile templates. See Category:Olympics external link templates for available national committee templates.
 * Template:IOC profile displays an external link to athlete's profile at Olympic.org, the official website of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

PHF profile
 * Template:PHF profile displays an external link to player's profile at the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF) web site.

Team templates
Infobox Pro hockey team

Infobox hockey team → Originally intended for minor hockey/designed for OHL team pages.

Infobox ice hockey team season

Ice hockey team roster

League templates
Infobox sports league

Infobox sports season

Tournament and game templates
Infobox international hockey competition

Ice hockey box → Produces a box score for an ice hockey match. Template has very specific parameter formatting, see Template:Ice hockey box/doc for guidance. Sample output taken from Ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament; see its history for attribution:

Tournament brackets See Category:Tournament bracket templates

National team templates
Infobox national hockey team → Template for national hockey team. It is not likely to be used for new page creation as most (if not all) of the IIHF national member programmes already have pages.

ihw → Produces a flag icon attached to wikilinked women's national ice hockey team article. Use country name, the three-letter country code as used by the IIHF, or the three-letter ISO country code (usually the same as IIHF, Switzerland is an outlier). Ihw-rt → Variant of ihw, renders flag on right. Ihw18 → Produces a flag icon attached to wikilinked women's national under-18 ice hockey team article. Nwiht – Wikilinks to national women's ice hockey team (Nwiht) article. Use country name only, country codes do not work with this template.
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