July 1, 2026
What a tournament weekend looks like on a season card
Four games. Two days. One card that adds it all up. Here is why the full record matters more than any single game.
Tournament weekends are a lot. You pack snacks. You find the rink. You sit in cold arenas for two days straight.
Your kid plays four games — maybe five. They have a quiet one on Friday. A big one Saturday morning. A hat trick in the semifinal that only the people in that rink ever knew happened.
By Monday, most of it is already starting to blur.
Single game cards are great — but they only show one moment
After a big game, a card is easy to share. Two goals and an assist? Perfect. Send it to the family group chat. Done.
But a tournament is not one moment. It is four or five moments back to back. A card for one game does not show what the whole weekend looked like.
That is where the season card comes in.
What the season card actually shows
Every time you log a game in Pull My Card, it gets added to your kid's season record. You do not have to do anything extra. It just builds up automatically.
Log four games over a tournament weekend, and by Sunday night the season card shows:
- How many games they played total
- Their goals across the whole season
- Their assists across the whole season
- Shots, saves, points — whatever your sport tracks
- Games played in tournaments vs. regular season
You did not have to add up anything yourself. Pull My Card did it for you.
Kids do not see their own record — until you show them
Most kids have no idea what their season stats actually are. They remember the goals. They forget the ones from three weeks ago. They have no idea how many games they have played since October.
When you show them the season card, something clicks.
One dad showed his son the card on the drive home from a tournament. Six games in, it showed 4 goals and 7 assists. His son looked at it for a long time and said: “I didn't know I had that many.”
That moment is worth more than the card itself. Kids play better when they can see their own progress. The season card makes the progress visible.
How to use it during a tournament weekend
Here is the simple version. After each game, log the stats. It takes about 30 seconds per game. Tap the goals, tap the assists, tap Save.
You can do it at the bench right after the buzzer. You can do it in the hotel room that night. Either way works.
After the last game on Sunday, pull the season card. It will show everything — the whole tournament, all four games, added up automatically. Share it to the family chat. Let grandma see what the whole weekend looked like.
This is the card people save
Most single-game cards get shared and then forgotten. That is totally fine — that is what they are for.
But the season card — the one you pull after a big stretch of games — is the one people keep. Parents screenshot it. Some have asked about printing it. One mom said she was going to put it next to the team photo on the fridge.
A single game is a moment. A season is a story. The season card tells the whole story in one place.
It is free and works on any phone
You do not need to download anything. Pull My Card works right in your phone's browser. Go to pullmycard.com, sign in with Google, set up your player, and you are ready to log the first game.
Setup takes about two minutes. After that, logging a game takes 30 seconds. The season card updates itself every time.
Next tournament weekend, you will already have the whole season behind you. That card is going to look really good.
Start tracking your player's season — every game builds the record automatically.
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