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International standard ice hockey rink of Nokia Arena in Tampere, Finland. Hockey rinks in the rest of the world follow the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) specifications, which are 60.0 by 30.0 metres (196.9 ft × 98.4 ft) with a corner radius of 8.5 metres (27.9 ft).
The following 6 pages use this file: History of the National Hockey League (1992–2017) Ice hockey rink; Martin Brodeur; National Hockey League; National Hockey League rules; Wikipedia:Graphics Lab/Illustration workshop/Top 4/Archive/2010
Both the Wildcats men's ice hockey and Wildcats women's ice hockey team play their home games at the arena. The hockey rink originally had a full Olympic-sized sheet of ice, 60 by 30 metres (197 ft × 98 ft), but the rink was reduced slightly to "NHL size", 200 by 90 feet (61 by 27 m), during a 2022 renovation.
The following 18 pages use this file: Captain (ice hockey) Centre (ice hockey) Coach (ice hockey) Defenceman; Enforcer (ice hockey) Forward (ice hockey) Goaltender; Grinder (ice hockey) List of NHL on-ice officials; Official (ice hockey) Offside (ice hockey) Pest (ice hockey) Power forward (ice hockey) Rover (ice hockey) Two-way forward; Winger ...
From 1942 to 1967, the NHL had only six teams, collectively nicknamed the "Original Six". The league added six new teams to double its size as a result of the 1967 NHL expansion, then increased to 18 teams by 1974, and to 21 teams due to the 1979 NHL expansion. Between 1991 and 2000, the NHL further expanded to 30 teams.
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multiple NHL Premieres, 2018 NHL Global Series 2009–2011, 2018 Helsinki, Finland [117] [121] Uber Arena Mercedes-Benz Arena (2015–) 2011 NHL Premiere 2011 Berlin, Germany [117] Scandinavium: 2018 NHL Global Series 2018 Gothenburg, Sweden [121] Mosaic Stadium: 2019 Heritage Classic: 2019 Regina, Saskatchewan [122] Edgewood Tahoe Resort
The following is a list of the all-time records for each of the 32 active National Hockey League (NHL) teams, beginning with the first NHL season (), with regular season stats accurate as of the end of all games on October 26, 2023, and playoff stats accurate as of the end of the 2020–21 NHL season and 2021 Stanley Cup playoffs. [1]