National Hockey League

North American professional ice hockey league

The National Hockey League or NHL, is the highest-level ice hockey league in the world. It has 32 teams - 7 from Canada and 25 from the United States. The championship trophy is the Stanley Cup.

National Hockey League
Ligue nationale de hockey (French)
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2023–24 NHL season
SportIce hockey
FoundedNovember 26, 1917 (106 years ago) (1917-11-26),
Montreal, Quebec, Canada[1]
Inaugural season1917–18
CommissionerGary Bettman
No. of teams32
CountriesCanada (7 teams)
United States (25 teams)
Headquarters1185 6th Ave
New York, NY 10036.
Most recent
champion(s)
Vegas Golden Knights
(1st title)
Most titlesMontreal Canadiens
(25 titles)[nb 1]
TV partner(s)
Official websiteNHL.com

The NHL were founded in 1917. There were five original teams in 1917:

They played 22 games a year. The Wanderers had to stop playing in the first year because their arena burned down. Over the years some teams died out, and others were created: the Boston Bruins, New York Americans, Montreal Maroons, Pittsburgh Pirates (later Philadelphia Quakers), New York Rangers, Chicago Black Hawks and Detroit Cougars (later Falcons, then Red Wings).

Some teams folded during the Great Depression, so by 1942 there were only six teams:

There were only these six teams for 25 years, so they became known as the "Original Six".

By the 1940s, they were playing 50 games a year, but this increased slowly to 80 games by the 1970s. In 1967, the league increased to 12 teams. By 1979 it had 21 teams, and today it has 32. Some of the teams that no longer exist are the Oakland Seals, Minnesota North Stars (now the Dallas Stars), Winnipeg Jets (now the Arizona Coyotes), Kansas City Scouts (which became the Colorado Rockies and are now the New Jersey Devils), Hartford Whalers (now the Carolina Hurricanes), Quebec Nordiques (now the Colorado Avalanche) and Atlanta Thrashers (now the current Winnipeg Jets).

Today they play 82 games a year, plus four rounds of playoffs. The players make a lot of money (many make over a million dollars a year). Because they could make so much money, many Europeans came over to North America to play in the NHL. Today almost all the world's best hockey players are in the NHL.

List of teams change

DivisionTeamCityArenaCapacityFoundedJoinedGeneral managerHead coachCaptain
Eastern Conference
AtlanticBoston BruinsBoston, MassachusettsTD Garden17,8501924Don SweeneyJim MontgomeryBrad Marchand
Buffalo SabresBuffalo, New YorkKeyBank Center19,0701970Kevyn AdamsDon GranatoKyle Okposo
Detroit Red WingsDetroit, MichiganLittle Caesars Arena19,5151926Steve YzermanDerek LalondeDylan Larkin
Florida PanthersSunrise, FloridaAmerant Bank Arena19,2501993Bill ZitoPaul MauriceAleksander Barkov
Montreal CanadiensMontreal, QuebecBell Centre21,30219091917Kent HughesMartin St. LouisNick Suzuki
Ottawa SenatorsOttawa, OntarioCanadian Tire Centre18,6521992Steve StaiosD.J. SmithBrady Tkachuk
Tampa Bay LightningTampa, FloridaAmalie Arena19,0921992Julien BriseBoisJon CooperSteven Stamkos
Toronto Maple LeafsToronto, OntarioScotiabank Arena18,8191917Brad TrelivingSheldon KeefeJohn Tavares
MetropolitanCarolina HurricanesRaleigh, North CarolinaPNC Arena18,68019721979*Don WaddellRod Brind'AmourJordan Staal
Columbus Blue JacketsColumbus, OhioNationwide Arena18,1442000Jarmo KekalainenPascal VincentBoone Jenner
New Jersey DevilsNewark, New JerseyPrudential Center16,5141974*Tom FitzgeraldLindy RuffNico Hischier
New York IslandersElmont, New YorkUBS Arena17,1131972Lou LamorielloLane LambertAnders Lee
New York RangersNew York City, New YorkMadison Square Garden18,0061926Chris DruryPeter LavioletteJacob Trouba
Philadelphia FlyersPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaWells Fargo Center19,5001967Daniel BriereJohn TortorellaVacant
Pittsburgh PenguinsPittsburgh, PennsylvaniaPPG Paints Arena18,3871967Kyle DubasMike SullivanSidney Crosby
Washington CapitalsWashington, D.C.Capital One Arena18,5061974Brian MacLellanSpencer CarberyAlexander Ovechkin
Western Conference
CentralChicago BlackhawksChicago, IllinoisUnited Center19,7171926Kyle DavidsonLuke RichardsonVacant
Colorado AvalancheDenver, ColoradoBall Arena18,00719721979*Chris MacFarlandJared BednarGabriel Landeskog
Dallas StarsDallas, TexasAmerican Airlines Center18,5321967*Jim NillPeter DeBoerJamie Benn
Minnesota WildSaint Paul, MinnesotaXcel Energy Center17,9542000Bill GuerinJohn HynesJared Spurgeon
Nashville PredatorsNashville, TennesseeBridgestone Arena17,1131998David PoileJohn HynesRoman Josi
St. Louis BluesSt. Louis, MissouriEnterprise Center18,7241967Doug ArmstrongDrew BannisterBrayden Schenn
Utah NHL teamSalt Lake City, UtahDelta Center12,0002024Bill ArmstrongAndré TourignyVacant
Winnipeg JetsWinnipeg, ManitobaCanada Life Centre15,3211999*Kevin CheveldayoffRick BownessAdam Lowry
PacificAnaheim DucksAnaheim, CaliforniaHonda Center17,1741993Pat VerbeekGreg CroninVacant
Calgary FlamesCalgary, AlbertaScotiabank Saddledome19,2891972*Craig ConroyRyan HuskaMikael Backlund
Edmonton OilersEdmonton, AlbertaRogers Place18,34719721979Ken HollandJay WoodcroftConnor McDavid
Los Angeles KingsLos Angeles, CaliforniaCrypto.com Arena18,2301967Rob BlakeTodd McLellanAnze Kopitar
San Jose SharksSan Jose, CaliforniaSAP Center17,5621991Mike GrierDavid QuinnLogan Couture
Seattle KrakenSeattle, WashingtonClimate Pledge Arena17,1512021Ron FrancisDave HakstolVacant
Vancouver CanucksVancouver, British ColumbiaRogers Arena18,91019451970Patrik AllvinRick TocchetQuinn Hughes
Vegas Golden KnightsParadise, NevadaT-Mobile Arena17,3562017Kelly McCrimmonBruce CassidyMark Stone
Inactive
Western Conference
CentralArizona CoyotesPhoenix, ArizonaTBD19721979*
Notes
  1. An asterisk (*) denotes a franchise move. See the respective team articles for more information.
  2. The Edmonton Oilers, Hartford Whalers (now Carolina Hurricanes), Quebec Nordiques (now Colorado Avalanche), and original Winnipeg Jets (now Arizona Coyotes) all joined the NHL in 1979 as part of the NHL–WHA merger.

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References change

  1. Kreiser, John (November 25, 2017). "NHL turns 100 years old". NHL.com. Retrieved March 29, 2018. Beginning on Nov. 24, 1917, the NHA's directors, George Kendall (better known as George Kennedy) of the Montreal Canadiens, Sam Lichtenhein of the Montreal Wanderers, Tom Gorman of Ottawa, M.J. Quinn of Quebec and NHA secretary-treasurer Frank Calder, held three days of meetings at the Windsor Hotel in Montreal and decided to start over. Gorman, seconded by Kendall, proposed, 'That the Canadiens, Wanderers, Ottawa and Quebec Hockey Clubs unite to comprise the National Hockey League.' The motion was carried, and the NHL was officially formed on Nov. 26, 1917.
  2. "NHL, ESPN, Disney reach groundbreaking seven-year rights deal". NHL.com (Press release). March 10, 2021. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  3. Rosen, Dan (April 27, 2021). "NHL, Turner Sports reach deal for games on TNT, TBS". NHL.com (Press release). Retrieved April 28, 2021.

Notes

  1. While the Montreal Canadiens have won 24 Stanley Cups, this does not equal its number of NHL championships, as the Stanley Cup predates the NHL and was an inter-league championship prior to 1926. The Canadiens won a Stanley Cup championship in 1916 as a member of the National Hockey Association, and 23 as a member of the NHL. Montreal also won the NHL championship twice without winning the Stanley Cup: in 1918–19 when the Spanish flu cancelled the Stanley Cup finals against the Seattle Metropolitans of Pacific Coast Hockey Association and in 1924–25 when they lost in the Stanley Cup finals to the Western Canada Hockey League's Victoria Cougars.
  2. As the national rightsholder in Canada, Sportsnet produces the game broadcasts for the CBC and sub-licenses the French-language rights to TVA Sports.

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