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NHL OUTDOOR GAME
INTERACTIVE INFORMATION GUIDE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
This is an interactive information guide. All blue hyperlinks can be used to access more information.
2015 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series Schedule of Events ......................................................................... 3
Sharks-Kings Rivalry
Franchise Facts ..................................................................................................................................... 5
Inside the Numbers ................................................................................................................................ 5
Career Totals vs. Opponent ................................................................................................................... 6
Skaters, Goaltenders and Coaches Who Have Competed for Both Teams ............................................ 7
2015 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series Uniforms.................................................................................. 12
History of Hockey in California
Timeline of the NHL in California ............................................................................................................ 8
California Hockey Participation ............................................................................................................ 11
All-Time USA Hockey National Champions by State ............................................................................ 11
Levi’s Stadium
Levi’s Stadium Facts ............................................................................................................................ 13
Architectural Rendering for 2015 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series ...................................................... 14
Levi’s Stadium App .............................................................................................................................. 15
Previous NHL Outdoor Games
Complete List of NHL Outdoor Games ................................................................................................. 16
Results, Weather and Attendance ........................................................................................................ 17
2015 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic ................................................................................................. 18
2014 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic .............................................................................................. 19
2014 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series (Chicago) ................................................................................ 20
2014 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series (New York) .............................................................................. 21
2014 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series (New York) .............................................................................. 22
2014 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series (Los Angeles) .......................................................................... 23
2014 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic ................................................................................................. 24
2012 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic ................................................................................................. 25
2011 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic .............................................................................................. 26
2011 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic ................................................................................................. 26
2010 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic ................................................................................................. 27
2009 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic ................................................................................................. 28
2008 Amp Energy NHL Winter Classic ................................................................................................. 28
2003 Molson Canadian NHL Heritage Classic...................................................................................... 29
Game, Event and Shootout Summaries ............................................................................................... 30
NHL Outdoor Game Records, Register and Metrics
NHL Outdoor Game Team Records ..................................................................................................... 60
NHL Outdoor Game Individual Records ............................................................................................... 62
NHL Outdoor Game All-Time Skater Register ...................................................................................... 66
NHL Outdoor Game All-Time Goaltender Register ............................................................................... 74
NHL Outdoor Game All-Time Head Coach Register ............................................................................ 75
NHL Outdoor Game Team-by-Team Records ...................................................................................... 76
More Outdoor Game Information
Did You Know? .................................................................................................................................... 77
Building an Ice Rink for an Outdoor NHL Game ................................................................................... 78
Road to the NHL Stadium Series ......................................................................................................... 79
Spectator Plaza.................................................................................................................................... 80
A Look Ahead to 2015-16 .................................................................................................................... 80
2015 COORS LIGHT NHL STADIUM SERIES SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
All Times Pacific/Subject to Change
Thursday, Feb. 19
* Media gates to Levi’s Stadium open at 5:30 p.m. Media should enter the stadium through Gate F.
** Media Transportation: A shuttle bus will depart from the Marriott Santa Clara at 5:30 p.m. for Levi’s Stadium.
Return buses will depart Levi’s Stadium from Yellow Lot 3 at 9:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Media Credential Distribution
Levi’s Stadium – Yellow Lot 3 (across from Gate F)
* Media are highly encouraged to pick up their credentials prior to game day.
6:30 p.m.
Media Skate Activity (weather permitting)
Levi’s Stadium
* A 2015 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series credential is required.
7:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Media Reception
Levi’s Stadium – Brocade Club
* The reception will feature a dual-gender gift lounge by UGG for Men.
Friday, Feb. 20
* Media gates to Levi’s Stadium open at 2:00 p.m. Media should enter the stadium through Gate C.
** Media Transportation: Shuttle buses will depart from the Marriott Santa Clara at 1:30 p.m., 3:00 p.m.,
3:30 p.m., 5:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. for Levi’s Stadium. Return buses will depart Levi’s Stadium outside Gate C
at 5:30 p.m., 6:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m., 8:00 p.m., 8:30 p.m., 9:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Media Credential Distribution
Levi’s Stadium – Yellow Lot 3 (across from Gate F)
* Media are highly encouraged to pick up their credentials prior to game day.
** There will be a minibus stationed at the credential trailer to take media
around the stadium to the Media Entrance. The minibus will run from
2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
NHL Innovation Event
Levi’s Stadium – United Club
* Check in is at SAP Tower Gate B. An NHL Innovation Event media badge is
required for access.
3:30 p.m.
San Jose Sharks Team Practice followed by Media Availability
Levi’s Stadium
5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Media Meal
Levi’s Stadium – Press Box
6:30 p.m.
Los Angeles Kings Team Practice followed by Media Availability
Levi’s Stadium
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Saturday, Feb. 21
* Media gates to Levi’s Stadium open at 4:00 p.m. Media should enter the stadium through Gate C.
** Media Transportation: Shuttle buses will depart from the Marriott Santa Clara every 30 minutes from 3:00 –
6:00 p.m. for Levi’s Stadium. Return buses will depart Levi’s Stadium outside Gate C up to 3 hours postgame.
8:00 a.m. – End of 1st Period
Media Credential Distribution
Levi’s Stadium – Yellow Lot 3 (across from Gate F)
* Media are highly encouraged to pick up their credentials prior to game day.
4:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Spectator Plaza
Outside Levi’s Stadium between Gates A & C
* Media are invited to Spectator Plaza for live shots, B-Roll and photo
opportunities on game day. Please contact Audra Silverman (C: 732-580-9719,
[email protected]) to coordinate.
5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Media Meal
Levi’s Stadium – Press Box
7:00 p.m.
2015 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series
Levi’s Stadium
(NBCSN, CBC, TVA2)
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SHARKS-KINGS RIVALRY AT A GLANCE
FRANCHISE FACTS
Franchise Date:
Regular-Season Record vs.:
Playoff Record vs.:
Last Playoff Meeting (Result):
Postseason Appearances:
Division Titles (Last):
Stanley Cups (Last):
Distance Between Arenas:
SJS: May 9, 1990
SJS: 69-51-14 (152 points)
SJS: 1-2
2014 First Round (LAK, 4-3)
SJS: 17
SJS: 6 (2010-11)
SJS: 0
342 miles
LAK: June 5, 1967
LAK: 58-57-19 (135 points)
LAK: 2-1
LAK: 28
LAK: 1 (1990-91)
LAK: 2 (2013-14)
* Includes 2014-15 statistics.
INSIDE THE NUMBERS
* The Sharks and Kings have met 44 times (regular season and playoffs) since the start of the 2010-11
season, the most of any two clubs in that span. That total includes three postseason meetings, highlighted by
seven-game series in each of the last two playoff years.
* The Sharks will become the 19th different team to participate in a regular-season outdoor NHL game. The
Kings played in the 2014 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series at Dodger Stadium, where they faced their other
intrastate rivals – the Ducks.
* The 2014 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series represented the first regular-season outdoor NHL game played in
the U.S. west of the Mississippi River, the southernmost outdoor game in League history and the first-ever
outdoor NHL game in California. The start time temperature of 62°F/17°C was the warmest of any regularseason outdoor NHL game.
* Two players on the Sharks’ active roster have participated in a regular-season outdoor NHL game: Scott
Hannan (2011 WC) and Tyler Kennedy (2008 and 2011 WC).
* Sixteen players on the Kings’ active roster have participated in a regular-season outdoor NHL game. That
includes 15 players who appeared for the team in the 2014 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series. The lone
exception: Marian Gaborik, who skated for the Rangers in the 2012 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic.
* The home team is 15-2-1 in the last 18 regular-season meetings between the Sharks and Kings dating to
Nov. 7, 2011 (SJS: 8-1-0, LAK: 7-1-1).
* The Sharks have made 10 consecutive playoff appearances, the third-longest active streak in North
American professional sports (NHL, NFL, MLB, NBA), behind the Red Wings (23 seasons) and the NBA’s San
Antonio Spurs (17 seasons).
* In 2013-14, the Kings won their second Stanley Cup in franchise history and second in the last three
seasons. They clinched the victory in their 26th game of the postseason, the most ever by a Stanley Cup
champion and tied for the most by any playoff team. The Kings also became the second team in NHL history to
win three Game 7s in one playoff year (following the 2011 Bruins) and the first to win all three games on the
road.
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CAREER TOTALS VERSUS OPPONENT
Regular Season Only (including 2014-15)
----- SHARKS vs. LAK ----SKATER
BRAUN, Justin
BROWN, Mike
BURNS, Brent
COUTURE, Logan
DESJARDINS, Andrew
DILLON, Brenden
GOODROW, Barclay
HANNAN, Scott
HERTL, Tomas
IRWIN, Matt
KARLSSON, Melker
KENNEDY, Tyler
MARLEAU, Patrick
McGINN, Tye
MUELLER, Mirco
NIETO, Matt
PAVELSKI, Joe
SCOTT, John
SHEPPARD, James
TENNYSON, Matt
THORNTON, Joe
TIERNEY, Chris
TORRES, Raffi
VLASIC, Marc-Edouard
WINGELS, Tommy
GOALTENDER
NIEMI, Antti
STALOCK, Alex
COACH
McLELLAN, Todd
GP
18
14
38
24
20
12
2
66
6
8
2
8
96
3
1
4
46
9
20
2
68
1
34
51
14
GP
25
2
W
14
0
GC
36
G
0
0
7
9
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
39
0
0
1
17
0
0
0
13
0
8
4
2
----- KINGS vs. SJS ----A
0
0
15
10
1
0
0
17
1
1
0
2
47
1
0
0
16
0
1
0
50
1
8
17
2
PTS
0
0
22
19
1
0
0
17
1
3
0
3
86
1
0
1
33
0
1
0
63
1
16
21
4
L T/OT GAA SV%
7
3 2.35 .924
1
0 1.41 .926
W
21
L
11
T/OT
4
SKATER
BROWN, Dustin
CARTER, Jeff
CLIFFORD, Kyle
DOUGHTY, Drew
GABORIK, Marian
GREENE, Matt
KING, Dwight
KOPITAR, Anze
LEWIS, Trevor
MARTINEZ, Alec
McBAIN, Jamie
McNABB, Brayden
MUZZIN, Jake
NOLAN, Jordan
PEARSON, Tanner
REGEHR, Robyn
SHORE, Nick
STOLL, Jarret
TOFFOLI, Tyler
WILLIAMS, Justin
GOALTENDER
JONES, Martin
QUICK, Jonathan
COACH
SUTTER, Darryl
GP
60
21
24
36
28
38
14
51
23
18
5
3
11
11
3
52
1
49
8
32
GP
3
24
W
1
12
GC
40
G
16
9
3
3
7
1
3
15
1
3
0
0
2
1
0
3
0
7
2
7
A
18
5
0
15
13
2
3
30
3
7
4
0
1
0
0
8
1
11
1
12
PTS
34
14
3
18
20
3
6
45
4
10
4
0
3
1
0
11
1
18
3
19
L T/OT GAA SV%
1
0 1.29 .946
6
5 2.51 .910
W
19
L
13
T/OT
8
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EXPERIENCING BOTH SIDES OF THE SHARKS-KINGS RIVALRY
Skaters and goaltenders who have competed for both the Sharks and Kings:
SKATER
AHOLA, Peter
BLAKE, Rob
BODGER, Doug
BOZEK, Steve
BRENNAN, Rich
ELIK, Todd
FENTON, Paul
GRANATO, Tony
HAMMOND, Ken
HANDZUS, Michal
McCAULEY, Alyn
McDONOUGH, Hubie
McSORLEY, Marty
NICHOLLS, Bernie
POTOMSKI, Barry
PREISSING, Tom
ROENICK, Jeremy
STUART, Brad^
STURM, Marco
THORNTON, Scott
ZMOLEK, Doug
--------- SAN JOSE --------GP
G
A PTS
20
2
3
5
143
17
58
75
166
9
40
49
58
8
8
16
11
1
2
3
97
32
51
83
60
11
4
15
278
57
42
99
46
5
10
15
95
8
18
26
174
35
48
83
30
6
2
8
113
6
22
28
135
18
57
75
9
0
1
1
143
13
49
62
111
18
28
46
486
39
131
170
553
128
145
273
342
77
70
147
152
5
14
19
------ LOS ANGELES ----GP
G
A PTS
79
8
13
21
805
161
333
494
65
3
11
14
124
46
36
82
2
0
0
0
122
31
60
91
92
22
26
48
380
148
157
305
62
8
12
20
327
57
78
135
10
1
0
1
26
3
5
8
472
71
163
234
602
327
431
758
59
6
4
10
99
11
20
31
58
9
13
22
63
5
16
21
17
4
5
9
105
12
9
21
119
2
8
10
-------------- SAN JOSE -------------GP
W
L T/OT GAA
76
20
40
7 3.04
----------- LOS ANGELES ----------GP
W
L T/OT GAA
360
145
135
55 3.47
--------- SAN JOSE --------GC
W
L T/OT
434
192
167
75
------ LOS ANGELES ----GC
W
L T/OT
236
125
75
36
^ Active
GOALTENDER
HRUDEY, Kelly
HEAD COACH
SUTTER, Darryl^
^ Active
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TIMELINE: THE NHL IN CALIFORNIA
1967-68: The Los Angeles Kings and California Seals are among six expansion clubs as the League doubles
in size from the ‘Original Six.’
June 23, 1975: The Kings acquire Marcel Dionne from the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for Terry Harper,
Dan Maloney and a second-round draft pick. Dionne goes on to record 550 goals and 1,307 points in a Kings
uniform.
1976-77: The Seals move to Cleveland, closing a nine-year run in the Bay Area.
1979-80: The Kings’ celebrated “Triple Crown Line” of Dionne, Dave Taylor and Charlie Simmer combines for
146 goals and 328 points in a single season.
Feb. 10, 1981: The NHL All-Star Game is held in California for the first time, at the Forum in Inglewood.
April 10, 1982: The Kings erase a 5-0 deficit to defeat the Edmonton Oilers 6-5 in overtime in a playoff game
dubbed “The Miracle on Manchester.”
June 9, 1984: The Kings select Luc Robitaille in the ninth round of the 1984 NHL Draft. Robitaille goes on to
score 668 goals, 557 of them as a King, in becoming the highest-scoring left wing in League history.
Aug. 9, 1988: In the biggest trade in NHL history, Wayne Gretzky, Mike Krushelnyski and Marty McSorley
are acquired by the Kings from the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for Jimmy Carson, Martin Gelinas, three
first-round draft picks and cash.
Jan. 30, 1989: Jonathon Blum, who would make history in 2007 as the first California-born and -trained
player to be selected in the first round of the NHL Draft, is born in Long Beach. Blum’s milestone achievement
carries the banner for the ‘Gretzky generation’ of California youth hockey players inspired by The Great One’s
arrival in Los Angeles in 1988.
June 7, 1989: Gretzky becomes the first player in NHL history to win the same award nine times when
captures the Hart Trophy as NHL MVP after his first season with the Kings.
Oct. 15, 1989: Gretzky becomes the NHL’s all-time points leader in the Kings’ 5-4 win at Edmonton.
1990-91: Led by Gretzky’s League-leading scoring totals (41-122—163), the Kings top the Smythe Division
with a 46-24-10 record for 102 points, capturing the first division title in franchise history.
1990: The NHL grants approval for George and Gordon Gund to sell the Minnesota North Stars in return for
the rights to an expansion team in the Bay Area, to begin play in 1991-92.
Oct. 4, 1991: The San Jose Sharks play their first NHL regular-season game, dropping a 4-3 decision at
Vancouver.
October 1992: Disney’s hockey-themed family comedy The Mighty Ducks opens to big box office numbers.
The movie goes on to take in more than $50 million and spawns two sequels as well as an animated TV series.
Dec. 10, 1992: The NHL announces that The Walt Disney Company has been awarded a conditional
expansion franchise to begin play in the 1993-94 season as the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim.
May 29, 1993: Gretzky sets a Stanley Cup record by tallying his eighth career playoff hat trick and adds an
assist to lead the Kings to a 5-4 win at Toronto in Game 7 of the Campbell Conference Final. The win
advances the Kings to the Stanley Cup Final for the first time in franchise history.
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Oct. 8, 1993: The Mighty Ducks of Anaheim play their first NHL regular-season game, a 7-2 loss to the Detroit
Red Wings at Arrowhead Pond.
Oct. 14, 1993: The Sharks play their first game at San Jose Arena, now SAP Center, a 2-1 loss to the Calgary
Flames.
March 23, 1994: Gretzky becomes the NHL’s all-time goal-scoring leader, notching career tally No. 802 in the
Kings’ 6-3 loss to the Vancouver Canucks at The Forum.
April 30, 1994: The Sharks capture their first playoff series, defeating the top-seeded Detroit Red Wings 3-2 in
Game 7 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals. Sharks forward Jamie Baker scores the series-winning
goal, breaking a 2-2 tie late in the third period.
October 1995: Philip F. Anschutz, along with Edward P. Roski Jr., assumes ownership of the Kings.
Oct. 29, 1995: The Sharks acquire Owen Nolan from Colorado for Sandis Ozolinsh. Nolan scored 206 goals
for San Jose in 568 regular-season appearances.
June 21, 1997: The Sharks select Patrick Marleau with the second overall pick in the 1997 NHL Draft.
Marleau has played each of his 17 NHL seasons in San Jose and leads the franchise in career games, goals
and points.
Jan. 18, 1997: The 47th NHL All-Star Game is played at San Jose Arena. Nolan notches a hat trick, including
his famous ‘called shot’ that sails over the shoulder of goaltender Dominik Hasek.
1998-99: The L.A. Jr. Kings’ Bantam AAA team captures the club’s first USA Hockey national championship.
Oct. 20, 1999: The Kings play their first game at STAPLES Center, a 2-2 tie with the Boston Bruins.
February 2002: Sharks Sports & Entertainment, including Hasso Plattner, purchases the team from Gund.
Plattner has been the organization’s majority owner since 2010.
Feb. 2, 2002: The Kings and STAPLES Center play host to the 2002 NHL All-Star Game, where Mario
Lemieux scores his 13th career All-Star goal to tie Gretzky for first place on the all-time list.
2002-03: The Mighty Ducks make a deep postseason run as the No. 7 seed in the West, advancing to the
Stanley Cup Final for the first time in franchise history. Despite dropping Game 7 of the Final to the New
Jersey Devils, Anaheim goaltender Jean-Sebastien Giguere wins the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP.
June 21, 2003: Anaheim selects a pair of franchise players in the first round of the NHL Draft, nabbing Ryan
Getzlaf with the 19th overall pick and Corey Perry with the 28th choice.
May 4, 2004: The Sharks advance to the Western Conference Final for the first time in franchise history,
eliminating the Colorado Avalanche 4-2 in the Conference Semifinals.
February 2005: Henry and Susan Samueli reach an agreement to buy the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim from
The Walt Disney Company. The following season the club’s name is officially changed to the Anaheim Ducks,
with a new logo and team colors.
July 30, 2005: The Kings select two cornerstones of future Stanley Cup championship teams, taking center
Anze Kopitar and goaltender Jonathan Quick in the first and third rounds, respectively, of the 2005 NHL
Draft.
Aug. 4, 2005: The Ducks sign Scott Niedermayer as a free agent. The future Hockey Hall of Fame
defenseman appears in his final 371 regular-season NHL contests in an Anaheim uniform, capturing the
Stanley Cup and Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP in 2007.
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Nov. 30, 2005: The Sharks acquire Joe Thornton as part of a four-player deal with the Boston Bruins.
Thornton tallied a career-high 125 points in 2005-06, becoming the first Sharks player to win the Art Ross
Trophy (scoring title) and the Hart Memorial Trophy (MVP).
April 6, 2006: The Santa Clara Blackhawks Peewee AA team captured the USA Hockey Tier II 12U crown in
Fort Wayne, Ind. The Blackhawks shut out the Indianapolis Racers, 4-0, in the championship game to become
the first-ever team from Northern California to win USA Hockey’s top award.
June 6, 2007: The Ducks become the first California-based team to win the Stanley Cup with a 6-2 victory over
the Ottawa Senators in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final at Honda Center. The Ducks also become the first
West Coast club to win the Stanley Cup since NHL teams exclusively began competing for the trophy in 1927.
June 22, 2007: Blum, a native of Long Beach, becomes the first California-born and -trained player selected in
the first round of the NHL Draft. Blum, an alumnus of the California Wave, is claimed by Nashville 23rd overall.
July 1, 2008: The Ducks launch the Anaheim Ducks High School Hockey League with JSerra Catholic High
School (San Juan Capistrano) as its charter member. The league doubled in size to 28 teams for the 2013-14
season and added 13 more for 2014-15, swelling its membership to 41 stretching across five divisions.
April 12, 2009: The regular season concludes with the Sharks, under the direction of first-year head coach
Todd McLellan, capturing their first Presidents’ Trophy for finishing first in the League’s overall standings. San
Jose sets franchise records for wins (53) and points (117).
April 16, 2009: The Sharks and Ducks meet in Game 1 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals, the first NHL
playoff game between two California teams since the 1969 Western Conference Quarterfinals between the
Kings and Oakland Seals. The eighth-seeded Ducks go on to oust the top-ranked Sharks, 4-2.
June 25, 2010: The NHL Draft is held in California for the first time, at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles.
Forward Beau Bennett (Gardena) of the BCHL Penticton Vees is selected by the Pittsburgh Penguins 20th
overall, becoming the highest drafted California-born and -trained player in League history. When the Ducks
select forward Emerson Etem (Long Beach) with the 29th overall pick, it marks the first time that two
Californians are selected in the first round.
April 14, 2011: The Kings and Sharks meet in the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time, a 3-2 Sharks win in
Game 1 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals. The Sharks go on to win the series, 4-2.
June 22, 2011: Perry becomes the first player in Ducks history – and the first Southern California-based player
since Gretzky in 1989 – to win the Hart Trophy as NHL MVP. Perry also wins the Maurice “Rocket” Richard
Trophy as NHL goal-scoring leader (50).
June 11, 2012: The Kings win the first Stanley Cup in franchise history with a 6-1 victory over the New Jersey
Devils in Game 6 of the Final at STAPLES Center. They also become the first No. 8 seed to win the
championship after ousting the Nos. 1, 2 and 3 teams in the Western Conference.
Jan. 25, 2014: The Ducks defeat the Kings, 3-0, in the 2014 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series in front of a
sellout crowd of 54,099 at Dodger Stadium, marking the first outdoor regular-season game played in the U.S.
west of the Mississippi River, the southernmost outdoor game in League history and the first outdoor NHL
game ever contested in California.
April 13, 2014: The three California-based clubs finished the 2013-14 regular season by reaching the
100-point mark, finishing 1-2-3 in the Pacific Division and concluding the season in the top 10 in the League
standings. The Ducks finished with the top record in the Western Conference for the first time in franchise
history and were second overall with 116 points; the Sharks finished fifth overall with 111 points; and the Kings
were 10th overall with 100 points.
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May 3, 2014: The “Freeway Face-Off” made its postseason debut when the Ducks played host to the Kings at
Honda Center. Rivals for the past 20 years, their meeting also marked a local “first” in Southern California
sports history, as none of the region’s other franchises had ever faced off in the playoffs (MLB: AngelsDodgers, NBA: Clippers-Lakers, NFL: Raiders-Rams).
June 13, 2014: The Kings win their second Stanley Cup in three seasons, defeating the New York Rangers
3-2 in double overtime of Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final at STAPLES Center. Kings defenseman Alec
Martinez, an alumnus of the San Jose Jr. Sharks youth hockey program, scores the trophy-winning goal.
Aug. 6, 2014: The NHL announces the Sharks and Kings will meet outdoors at Levi’s Stadium on Feb. 21,
2015, for the 2015 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series.
CALIFORNIA HOCKEY PARTICIPATION SOARS
The number of registered hockey players in California topped 25,000 for the first time in 2013-14. The official
figure of 25,288 represents a 90% increase from the corresponding number of registrants 20 years prior
(13,291 in 1993-94).
Season
2013-14
2012-13
2011-12
2010-11
2009-10
2008-09
2007-08
2006-07
2005-06
2004-05
2003-04
Number of Registrants
25,288
24,126
24,101
22,305
20,404
20,380
21,167
19,660
16,176
16,758
17,016
* Figures courtesy of USA Hockey.
ALL-TIME USA HOCKEY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS BY STATE (Youth/Girls/High School)
State
Michigan
Massachusetts
Minnesota
New Jersey
New York
Connecticut
California
Championships
118
84
32
27
27
23
21
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2015 COORS LIGHT NHL STADIUM SERIES UNIFORMS
SAN JOSE SHARKS
While grounded in traditional hockey uniform design motifs, the Sharks’ jerseys for the 2015 Coors Light NHL
Stadium Series use the concept of amplification to embrace the significantly larger scale of the game’s venue,
including a modified striping pattern and enlarged number system. The traditional Sharks crest features a
carbon fiber finish for greater visual impact. A new mark paying tribute to Northern California – incorporating
the state of California, a star on San Jose and the iconic dorsal shark fin – is positioned on the left shoulder.
Click here for complete details.
LOS ANGELES KINGS
The Kings’ jerseys for the 2015 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series are half-gray and half-white, with a black
stripe running horizontally through the middle and intersecting with the team’s primary logo. The back of the
jersey features black numbers outlined in gray on a white background, with the names in black. The design
also includes the 2015 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series patch on the right shoulder as well as players’
numbers on the sleeves. The Kings complete the look with white pants and gray socks.
Click here for a closer look.
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LEVI’S STADIUM
* Levi’s Stadium is home to the NFL’s San Francisco 49ers. The $1.2-billion venue has 1.85 million square
feet, seats approximately 68,500, and features 165 luxury suites and 8,500 club seats.
* Levi’s Stadium is located in Santa Clara, approximately eight miles northwest of the Sharks’ home arena,
SAP Center, in downtown San Jose.
* Levi’s Stadium is a multipurpose facility with the flexibility to host a wide range of events in addition to NFL
football and outdoor NHL hockey, including domestic and international soccer, college football, motocross,
concerts, and various civic events.
* Levi’s Stadium will host Super Bowl 50 in February 2016, marking the return of the NFL title game to
California for the first time since 2003 (San Diego) and for the first time in the Bay Area since 1985 (Stanford
Stadium, Palo Alto).
* When the gates of Levi’s Stadium opened in August 2014, the stadium was the first United States
professional football stadium to have achieved LEED Gold certification.
* Visitors may view a live dashboard display inside Levi’s Stadium that features current energy measurements,
water and air monitors, and other dynamic green features as the building operates daily.
* Environmentally friendly features at Levi’s Stadium include a 27,000 square foot “Green Roof” on the top of
the stadium’s suite tower and three electricity-generating, solar-paneled pedestrian bridges.
* Levi’s Stadium is home of the 20,000 square foot 49ers Museum presented by Sony. The 11 unique gallery
and exhibit spaces celebrate the San Francisco 49ers’ past, present and future, capped at the end of the tour
by memories of the 49ers’ five Super Bowl titles in front of the Lombardi Trophies.
* Through partnerships with local, national and international technology companies, Levi’s Stadium provides
world-class Wi-Fi capability and mobile connectivity.
* Over 400 miles of data cable has been run in Levi’s Stadium, including 70 miles of cable to support Wi-Fi.
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ARCHITECTURAL RENDERING OF LEVI’S STADIUM
* Click here to view a live webcam of Levi’s Stadium.
* Click here to watch the latest time-lapse video of the rink build for the 2015 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series.
* The NHL released an architectural rendering of the setting for the game. The design elements pay tribute to
the wide-ranging topography unique to Northern California:
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LEVI’S STADIUM APP
To enhance the fan experience at the 2015 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series, the NHL – in conjunction with
Levi’s Stadium, the San Francisco 49ers and VenueNext – has taken over the world-class, high-tech stadium’s
Official App.
The Levi’s Stadium App – available for download for iPhones via the App Store and for Android smartphones
via Google Play – is designed to be the ultimate game-day concierge for the 2015 Coors Light NHL Stadium
Series.
This Official App will give NHL fans an instant VIP experience and offer convenient, single-source access to
everything they need for the game. The special version of the Levi’s Stadium App includes functionality for
mobile parking passes; food and beverage ordering for in-seat delivery or express pickup; in-seat merchandise
ordering; live event and multiple angle instant replay feeds; turn-by-turn directions in venue; and much more.
* One standard function of the Levi’s Stadium App that won’t be available for the 2015 Coors Light NHL
Stadium Series is mobile ticketing. *
The League’s “takeover” of the pioneering Levi’s Stadium App marks the most extensive customization of the
digital platform to date, and the first time the NHL is providing fans with a fully digital in-game experience for a
League event, including a live replay and streaming feature with on-demand, clip-by-clip replay and highlights
of the 2015 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series.
Through the app, fans and visitors can:

Buy parking passes and access their lots, then be guided to their seats with turn-by-turn directions

Order food, drinks and official 2015 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series merchandise to be delivered
directly to their seats within minutes, and track delivery progress from their phones

Use Express Pickup to order food and drinks in advance from most stands in the stadium, and then
pick it up on the way to their seats

Skip lines and use the “Around Me” feature to see the wait times for the bathrooms, family rooms
and concession stands closest to their location, and explore the stadium’s top spots

Stream the game live from anywhere inside the stadium, watch video highlights and tune into all the
action around the League

Tap into LiveSafe to get direct and discreet two-way communication with stadium safety officials
using text, picture, video and audio

Have their friends and family virtually walk them safely home, to their car or public transit option,
with SafeWalk
It also marks the first time an app will play a direct role in any NHL in-game entertainment program, which will
include a live, crowd-generated light show. The immersive, smart-phone driven experience is run through the
Levi’s Stadium App and powered by technology from Baltimore-based startup Wham City Lights.
During the pre-game show and first intermission, fans will be asked to use their mobile device to activate a
special section of the Levi’s Stadium App that will connect everyone’s phone. Once connected, the phones will
blanket the stadium with a synchronized, multi-colored visualization of the live musical entertainment on the
field.
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LIST OF NHL OUTDOOR GAMES
DATE
Nov. 22, 2003^
Jan. 1, 2008*
Jan. 1, 2009*
Jan. 1, 2010*
Jan. 1, 2011*
Feb. 20, 2011^
Jan. 2, 2012*
Jan. 1, 2014*
Jan. 25, 2014†
Jan. 26, 2014†
Jan. 29, 2014†
Mar. 1, 2014†
Mar. 2, 2014^
Jan. 1, 2015*
LOCATION
Edmonton, Alta.
Buffalo, N.Y.
Chicago, Ill.
Boston, Mass.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Calgary, Alta.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Ann Arbor, Mich.
Los Angeles, Calif.
New York, N.Y.
New York, N.Y.
Chicago, Ill.
Vancouver, B.C.
Washington, D.C.
VENUE
Commonwealth Stadium
Ralph Wilson Stadium
Wrigley Field
Fenway Park
Heinz Field
McMahon Stadium
Citizens Bank Park
Michigan Stadium
Dodger Stadium
Yankee Stadium
Yankee Stadium
Soldier Field
BC Place
Nationals Park
ATTENDANCE
57,167
71,217
40,818
38,112
68,111
41,022
46,967
105,491
54,099
50,105
50,027
62,921
54,194
42,832
FINAL SCORE
Montreal
Pittsburgh
Detroit
Boston
Washington
Calgary
NY Rangers
Toronto
Anaheim
NY Rangers
NY Rangers
Pittsburgh
Ottawa
Chicago
4
2
6
2
3
4
3
3
3
7
2
1
4
2
Edmonton
Buffalo
Chicago
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Montreal
Philadelphia
Detroit
Los Angeles
New Jersey
NY Islanders
Chicago
Vancouver
Washington
3
1
4
1
1
0
2
2
0
3
1
5
2
3
GWG
R. Zednik
S. Crosby
B. Rafalski
M. Sturm
E. Fehr
R. Bourque
B. Richards
T. Bozak
C. Perry
M. Zuccarello
D. Carcillo
J. Toews
C. Ceci
T. Brouwer
TIME
14:18 (3rd)
SO
3:07 (3rd)
1:57 (OT)
11:59 (3rd)
8:09 (1st)
5:21 (3rd)
SO
2:45 (1st)
12:44 (2nd)
4:36 (3rd)
10:47 (2nd)
10:11 (2nd)
19:47 (3rd)
TEMPERATURE
0ºF/-18ºC
33ºF/1ºC
32ºF/0ºC
35ºF/2ºC
50ºF/10ºC
18ºF/-8ºC
41ºF/5ºC
13ºF/-11ºC
62ºF/17ºC
25ºF/-4ºC
22ºF/-6ºC
17ºF/-8ºC
37ºF/3ºC
43ºF/6ºC
* Winter Classic
^ Heritage Classic
† Stadium Series
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RESULTS, WEATHER & ATTENDANCE FOR NHL OUTDOOR GAMES
2003 Molson Canadian NHL Heritage Classic
2014 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic
Nov. 22, 2003
Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton
Montreal Canadiens 4 at Edmonton Oilers 3
Weather at Puck Drop: 0°F/-18°C, clear, severe wind chill
Attendance: 57,167
Jan. 1, 2014
Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Toronto Maple Leafs 3 at Detroit Red Wings 2 (SO)
Weather at Puck Drop: 13°F/-11°C, snow, swirling wind
Attendance: 105,491
2008 Amp Energy NHL Winter Classic
2014 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series
Jan. 1, 2008
Ralph Wilson Stadium, Buffalo
Pittsburgh Penguins 2 at Buffalo Sabres 1 (SO)
Weather at Puck Drop: 33°F/1°C, flurries
Attendance: 71,217
Jan. 25, 2014
Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles
Anaheim Ducks 3 at Los Angeles Kings 0
Weather at Puck Drop: 62°F/17°C, clear
Attendance: 54,099
2009 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic
2014 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series
Jan. 1, 2009
Wrigley Field, Chicago
Detroit Red Wings 6 at Chicago Blackhawks 4
Weather at Puck Drop: 32°F/0°C, overcast, swirling wind
Attendance: 40,818
Jan. 26, 2014
Yankee Stadium, New York
New York Rangers 7 at New Jersey Devils 3
Weather at Puck Drop: 25°F/-4°C, partly cloudy
Attendance: 50,105
2010 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic
2014 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series
Jan. 1, 2010
Fenway Park, Boston
Philadelphia Flyers 1 at Boston Bruins 2 (OT)
Weather at Puck Drop: 35°F/2°C, overcast
Attendance: 38,112
Jan. 29, 2014
Yankee Stadium, New York
New York Rangers 2 at New York Islanders 1
Weather at Puck Drop: 22°F/-6°C, clear
Attendance: 50,027
2011 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic
2014 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series
Jan. 1, 2011
Heinz Field, Pittsburgh
Washington Capitals 3 at Pittsburgh Penguins 1
Weather at Puck Drop: 50°F/10°C, overcast, light rain
Attendance: 68,111
March 1, 2014
Soldier Field, Chicago
Pittsburgh Penguins 1 at Chicago Blackhawks 5
Weather at Puck Drop: 17°F/-8°C, snow, swirling wind
Attendance: 62,921
2011 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic
2014 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic
Feb. 20, 2011
McMahon Stadium, Calgary
Montreal Canadiens 0 at Calgary Flames 4
Weather at Puck Drop: 18°F/-8°C, clear, wind
Attendance: 41,022
2012 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic
Jan. 2, 2012
Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia
New York Rangers 3 at Philadelphia Flyers 2
Weather at Puck Drop: 41°F/5°C, partly cloudy
Attendance: 46,967
March 2, 2014
BC Place, Vancouver
Ottawa Senators 4 at Vancouver Canucks 2
Weather at Puck Drop: 37°F/3°C*
Attendance: 54,194
* Venue’s roof was closed due to rain
2015 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic
Jan. 1, 2015
Nationals Park, Washington, D.C.
Chicago Blackhawks 2 at Washington Capitals 3
Weather at Puck Drop: 43°F/6°C, sunny
Attendance: 42,832
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HISTORY OF NHL OUTDOOR GAMES
2015 Bridgestone
NHL Winter Classic
Nationals Park – Washington, D.C.
Jan. 1, 2015
Chicago Blackhawks 2 at Washington Capitals 3
Attendance: 42,832
Knotted at 2-2, Troy Brouwer scored the tiebreaking goal with 12.9 seconds remaining in regulation to power the
Capitals past the Blackhawks in the 2015 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.
“I’ve had some good moments in my hockey career before,” said Brouwer, a seventh-round selection (214th
overall) by the Blackhawks in the 2004 NHL Draft. “But this one, with all the intangibles that play a part of it, my
parents being able to come into town . . . the dramatic fashion at the end of the game of how it played out, it’s
definitely going to be a memorable day.”
“The whole day was unbelievable. The atmosphere on the ice, since the first second, was unreal,” added Capitals
captain Alex Ovechkin, who registered 1-1—2 and was named the First Star of the game. “I always have fun, but
this is one of those special days.”
Blackhawks captain Jonathan Toews collected one assist, giving him five points (2-3—5) in three outdoor game
appearances – the most in outdoor game history. Teammates Patrick Sharp (2-2—4 in 3 GP) and Marian Hossa
(0-4—4 in 3 GP) also found the scoresheet; they are tied for second all-time with four points in outdoor games.
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2014 Tim Hortons
NHL Heritage Classic
BC Place – Vancouver, B.C.
March 2, 2014
Ottawa Senators 4 at Vancouver Canucks 2
Attendance: 54,194
Trailing 2-0 midway through the first period, the Senators scored four unanswered goals to defeat the
Canucks in the 2014 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic, contested in front of 54,194 fans at BC Place in
Vancouver.
With the win, road teams improved to 10-2-1 in the NHL’s 13 combined Winter Classic, Heritage Classic
and Stadium Series games. The Senators also became the fourth team to overcome a two-goal deficit to
win one of the 13 contests (following DET in 2009 WC, NYR in 2012 WC and NYR in 2014 SS).
“It’s a big win for us and it’s a great venue and it’s one of those things that we’ll be smiling about for a
while, because it’s kind of a once-in-a-lifetime experience,” said Senators goaltender Craig Anderson.
“I thought both teams put on a great show for the fans,” added forward Clarke MacArthur, who posted
1-1—2 to spark Ottawa’s comeback.
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2014 Coors Light
NHL Stadium Series
Soldier Field – Chicago, Ill.
March 1, 2014
Pittsburgh Penguins 1 at Chicago Blackhawks 5
Attendance: 62,921
Snow fell throughout the game, providing a winter wonderland for the finale of the 2014 Coors Light NHL
Stadium Series at Soldier Field. More than 60,000 fans – the fourth-largest crowd in NHL history – braved the
elements to watch the Blackhawks defeat the Penguins 5-1.
Captain Jonathan Toews led the way with 2-1—3, including the game-winner in highlight-reel fashion, to match
the records for goals and points in a regular-season outdoor NHL game.
“I think it was exciting for us as players to be a part of this and play at Soldier Field,” said Toews. “We’ve played
in a couple different venues now in Chicago, and it’s pretty amazing to think. But this is probably even more so
great for the fans. I think as a team we’re super happy. We’re able to find a way to win, and not only win, but put
on an exciting game for the fans, just like the weather.”
“Probably the greatest setting you could want. Everybody went back to when they were kids. Everybody felt they
were going outside and playing in the snow,” added Blackhawks head coach Joel Quenneville. “What an
environment, what a feeling, the crowd, the snow, a great opponent.”
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2014 Coors Light
NHL Stadium Series
Yankee Stadium – New York, N.Y.
Jan. 29, 2014
New York Rangers 2 at New York Islanders 1
Attendance: 50,027
Henrik Lundqvist made 30 saves and Daniel Carcillo scored the tiebreaking goal at 4:36 of the third
period to power the Rangers to 2-1 victory over the Islanders and a sweep of their two games at Yankee
Stadium as part of the 2014 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series.
“It was another amazing night. I’m just thankful to get this opportunity and also [to] everyone [who] showed
up to make it so special,” said Lundqvist, who picked up his third regular-season outdoor NHL game win.
“It’s two days that I will remember for the rest of my life.”
“You never really know until you’re there and you see that great atmosphere,” said Islanders goaltender
Evgeni Nabokov, who made 32 saves in defeat. “I love it; I love every second of it. The atmosphere was
great.”
“It was unbelievable. It was a lot of fun. I’d play every game like this,” added Islanders captain John
Tavares. “I think for our game it’s great.”
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2014 Coors Light
NHL Stadium Series
Yankee Stadium – New York, N.Y.
Jan. 26, 2014
New York Rangers 7 at New Jersey Devils 3
Attendance: 50,105
More than 50,000 fans watched the Devils battle the Rangers in the first of a twin bill at Yankee Stadium as part of
the 2014 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series.
Trailing 3-1 late in the first period, the Rangers scored six unanswered goals to become the first team to win two
regular-season outdoor NHL games, following their 3-2 victory over the Flyers in the 2012 Bridgestone NHL Winter
Classic at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.
“Walking out for warm-ups, I was taking it all in. It was a great feeling and a proud feeling,” said Rangers
goaltender Henrik Lundqvist, who made 19 saves while wearing Yankees-themed equipment.
Mats Zuccarello led the comeback for New York, scoring the tying and winning goals to match a regular-season
outdoor NHL game record. The Rangers also set the record for the most goals in a regular-season outdoor NHL
game (7) and the most goals in a single period of a regular-season outdoor NHL game (4, second period).
“It was just a great day. I know we won, and it’s easy to say after you’ve won it, but it was an unbelievable
atmosphere, and I’m really fortunate to have been part of one of these,” added Rangers head coach Alain
Vigneault.
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2014 Coors Light
NHL Stadium Series
Dodger Stadium – Los Angeles, Calif.
Jan. 25, 2014
Anaheim Ducks 3 at Los Angeles Kings 0
Attendance: 54,099
A sold-out crowd of 54,099 packed Dodger Stadium for the first matchup of the four-game 2014 Coors Light NHL
Stadium Series, the first regular-season outdoor NHL game played in the U.S. west of the Mississippi River, the
southernmost outdoor game in League history and the first-ever outdoor NHL game in California.
Ducks goaltender Jonas Hiller made 36 saves to record the second shutout in a regular-season outdoor NHL
game and also stopped the second penalty shot in outdoor game history, denying Kings forward Anze Kopitar at
9:46 of the first period en route to a 3-0 victory.
“Everything that you could hope for, it happened today,” said Ducks forward Corey Perry, who scored the gamewinning goal at 2:45 of the first period.
“You can’t say one thing negative. We should do this in Anaheim and San Jose should do it. Everybody should do
it. It was unbelievable,” added teammate Teemu Selanne.
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2014 Bridgestone
NHL Winter Classic
Michigan Stadium – Ann Arbor, Mich.
Jan. 1, 2014
Toronto Maple Leafs 3 at Detroit Red Wings 2 (SO)
Attendance: 105,491
A record crowd of 105,491 watched the Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs rekindle their Original Six
rivalry at The Big House on the University of Michigan campus in the 2014 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic.
Snow fell throughout the day, providing the perfect backdrop for a thrilling game. Tyler Bozak gave the Maple
Leafs a 2-1 advantage early in the third period, but Red Wings forward and Michigan State alum Justin
Abdelkader knotted the score with 5:32 remaining in regulation. After a scoreless overtime, the teams contested
the second shootout in NHL outdoor game history, with Bozak proving the hero behind 41 saves (plus two more in
the shootout) from Jonathan Bernier, who wore a tuque on top of his mask.
“Seeing the fans and hearing them, it’s an experience that I won’t forget and one that I’m really honored and
privileged to have been part of. For a player to play in a game like this with as many people that were here and the
weather and everything, it was an unbelievable time,” said Maple Leafs captain Dion Phaneuf. “It couldn’t have
been any better of [a] script, it goes right to a shootout with the snow falling all day. It was just a great experience
all around.”
“For me, today was a home run for hockey,” added Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock. “I thought it was a
spectacular venue, great crowd for both teams. Great hockey game.”
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2012 Bridgestone
NHL Winter Classic
Citizens Bank Park – Philadelphia, Pa.
Jan. 2, 2012
New York Rangers 3 at Philadelphia Flyers 2
Attendance: 46,967
Ceremonial Puck Drop:
Staff Sgt. Deane Barnhardt
The historic rivalry between the Philadelphia Flyers and New York Rangers was on full display when the
teams moved outdoors to Citizens Bank Park in the 2012 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic.
The action on the ice lived up to the sky-high expectations of the capacity crowd, as the tightly contested,
physical hockey game hung in the balance with 19.6 seconds remaining in the third period and the Flyers’
Danny Briere standing alone at center ice after being awarded the first penalty shot in Winter Classic history.
When Rangers All-Star goaltender Henrik Lundqvist proved to be up to the task, the road team escaped
with a narrow 3-2 victory.
The home team delighted the Philadelphia crowd by jumping out to a 2-0 lead with goals by Brayden Schenn
(his first career NHL goal) and star forward Claude Giroux within two minutes of each other in the second
period. The Rangers’ comeback was led by unlikely offensive hero Mike Rupp, whose two goals evened the
score before Brad Richards put New York ahead 5:21 into the third period.
A sellout crowd also filled the ballpark two days earlier for a game between Flyers and Rangers alumni.
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2011 Tim Hortons
NHL Heritage Classic
McMahon Stadium – Calgary, Alta.
Feb. 20, 2011
Montreal Canadiens 0 at Calgary Flames 4
Attendance: 41,022
The Calgary Flames played host to the Montreal
Canadiens in the 2011 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage
Classic at Calgary’s McMahon Stadium. A festive,
sellout crowd of 41,022 braved cold temperatures on a
sunny winter afternoon to see the hometown team pick
up a 4-0 victory. Rene Bourque scored twice for the
Flames, who sported retro maroon and yellow uniforms,
and goalie Miikka Kiprusoff made 39 saves to record
the shutout.
The 2011 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic marked
the first regular-season NHL game contested outdoors
in Canada since 2003.
2011 Bridgestone
NHL Winter Classic
Heinz Field – Pittsburgh, Pa.
Jan. 1, 2011
Washington Capitals 3 at Pittsburgh Penguins 1
Attendance: 68,111
The 2011 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic was the most-viewed NHL regular-season game in the U.S. in 36 years,
with an average of 4.5 million viewers watching in primetime as the Washington Capitals defeated the Pittsburgh
Penguins in front of more than 68,000 at sold-out Heinz Field. The game, originally scheduled for the afternoon,
was played at night under the bright lights of Heinz Field after a storm brought rain and forced the delayed start
time.
Evgeni Malkin scored the game’s first goal on a breakaway 2:13 into the second period, but the home team’s lead
lasted just 4:41, as Capitals forward Mike Knuble scored to even the game. Eric Fehr then scored the eventual
game-winner at 14:45 of the second period to help Washington skate away with a 3-1 victory.
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The Jan. 1 game brought together two of the League’s star players – Sidney Crosby and Alex Ovechkin – and
provided an unforgettable experience for both.
The 2011 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic also brought to life an HBO special titled 24/7 Penguins/Capitals: Road
to the NHL Winter Classic, which earned a Sports Emmy Award for outstanding edited sports special.
2010 Bridgestone
NHL Winter Classic
Fenway Park – Boston, Mass.
Jan. 1, 2010
Philadelphia Flyers 1 at Boston Bruins 2 (OT)
Attendance: 38,112
The 2010 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic “turned out to be the equivalent of a walk-off grand slam over the Green
Monster at famed Fenway Park.” After a magical day at Fenway Park, the third installment of the Winter Classic
firmly established the event as a national sports property. Demand for tickets exceeded 307,000 requests and
38,112 attended the game.
“The experience is once-in-a-lifetime,” said Flyers coach Peter Laviolette. “Fenway Park. Bruins. Flyers. Fortythousand people on a perfect day. You couldn’t ask for anything better for the game of hockey.” Marco Sturm’s
goal at the 1:57 mark of overtime capped a furious rally by the Bruins, who won by a 2-1 score.
The Flyers jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the second period when Danny Syvret scored his first NHL goal. The Bruins
tied it in dramatic fashion when Mark Recchi scored during a power play late in the third period.
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2009 Bridgestone
NHL Winter Classic
Wrigley Field – Chicago, Ill.
Jan. 1, 2009
Detroit Red Wings 6 at Chicago Blackhawks 4
Attendance: 40,818
Ceremonial Puck Drop:
Bobby Hull and Ted Lindsay
Historic Wrigley Field hosted the 2009 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic. The 40,818 fans packing the ballpark and
the thousands more on rooftops across the street enjoyed a fast-paced game played in comfortable 32-degree
weather.
The defending Stanley Cup champion Red Wings faced an early 3-1 deficit, but scored five straight goals to
defeat the hometown Blackhawks, 6-4. Red Wings center Jiri Hudler scored two goals and goaltender Ty
Conklin, starting his third regular-season outdoor NHL game, made 43 saves in Detroit’s victory.
Despite his team’s loss, Blackhawks right wing Patrick Kane relished the experience of playing in an outdoor
game. “It’s probably a once-in-a-lifetime thing for some of us, and I definitely cherished it,” Kane said. “If I could
ever play in a game like that again, I’d definitely love to. It was really cool being out there.”
2008 Amp Energy
NHL Winter Classic
Ralph Wilson Stadium – Orchard Park, N.Y.
Jan. 1, 2008
Pittsburgh Penguins 2 at Buffalo Sabres 1 (SO)
Attendance: 71,217
A festive crowd of 71,217 fans – the most-ever to watch an NHL game – packed Buffalo’s Ralph Wilson Stadium
on Jan. 1, 2008, for the Amp Energy NHL Winter Classic, the first regular-season outdoor NHL game in the U.S.
Played through a steady afternoon snowfall, the event took on a magical feel. In the end, the Penguins topped the
Sabres, 2-1, in a shootout as Pittsburgh’s 20-year-old captain Sidney Crosby finished the game in exciting
fashion, beating Buffalo goaltender Ryan Miller in the shootout as the snow continued to fall.
“When you see 70,000 people jammed into a stadium to watch hockey, it’s a good sign,” Crosby said. “The
atmosphere and environment, I don’t think you can beat that. It’s something to look back on and say we had a lot
of great memories being a part of it.”
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2003 Molson Canadian
NHL Heritage Classic
Commonwealth Stadium – Edmonton, Alta.
Nov. 22, 2003
Montreal Canadiens 4 at Edmonton Oilers 3
Attendance: 57,167
The Molson Canadian NHL Heritage Classic was
staged at Edmonton’s Commonwealth Stadium
on Nov. 22, 2003. In the first-ever regular-season
NHL game to be played outdoors, the Canadiens
defeated the hometown Oilers, 4-3, in front of a
crowd of 57,167. Temperatures during the latter
part of the game dropped below zero.
“Every guy in here knows how special this
moment is,” said Canadiens defenseman
Sheldon Souray. “It’s something that we can look
back on at the end of our careers and be proud
that we were a part of.”
Edmonton’s Shawn Horcoff added, “Walking out there for the first time was pretty amazing. Looking in the
stands and seeing that many people was such a big thrill, something that will probably never happen again.”
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Game Summary
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CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
Game 38 Away Game 20
G Per
1 1
2 1
3 1
4 2
5 3
Time
7:01
11:58
13:36
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2015 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic
Thursday, January 1, 2015
Attendance 42,832 at Nationals Park
Start 1:29 EST; End 4:19 EST
Game 0556
Final
Team Goal Scorer
WSH 16 E.FEHR(11)
WSH 8 A.OVECHKIN(18)
CHI 10 P.SHARP(7)
CHI 20 B.SAAD(9)
WSH 20 T.BROUWER(11)
SCORING SUMMARY
Assist
Assist
unassisted
52 M.GREEN(15)
38 J.HILLEN(3)
2 D.KEITH(18)
88 P.KANE(23)
19 J.TOEWS(19)
81 M.HOSSA(17)
8 A.OVECHKIN(14)
52 M.GREEN(16)
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
WASHINGTON CAPITALS
Game 37 Home Game 17
CHI on Ice
2, 7, 23, 50, 88
5, 13, 16, 28, 32, 50
2, 10, 19, 50, 65, 88
5, 19, 20, 32, 50, 81
7, 20, 27, 50, 81
WSH on Ice
2, 16, 21, 27, 70
8, 19, 38, 52, 70, 83
20, 21, 44, 70, 74
16, 21, 42, 44, 70, 74
8, 19, 20, 52, 70, 90
WASHINGTON CAPITALS
PENALTY SUMMARY
# Per
1 1
2 1
3 3
4 3
5 3
Time Player
5:41 13 D.CARCILLO
17:41 29 B.BICKELL
8:21 65 A.SHAW
18:47 19 J.TOEWS
19:47 20 B.SAAD
PIM
2
2
2
2
2
Penalty
Roughing
Hi-sticking
Tripping
Hooking
Slashing
# Per Time Player
PIM Penalty
1 1 5:41 43 T.WILSON
2 Roughing
2 1 13:29 19 N.BACKSTROM
2 Holding
3 1 18:33 20 T.BROUWER
2 Boarding
4 2 3:57 25 J.CHIMERA
2 Holding
5 2 9:18 43 T.WILSON
2 Interference on goalkeeper
6 2 9:47 74 J.CARLSON
2 Hi-sticking
7 3 16:49 2 M.NISKANEN
2 Boarding
TOT (PN-PIM) 7-14
Power Plays (Goals-Opp./PPTime) 1-4/04:03
TOT (PN-PIM) 5-10
Power Plays (Goals-Opp./PPTime) 1-6/07:26
BY PERIOD
Per
1
2
3
TOT
Goals
1
1
0
2
5v4
1-5/05:55
5v3
0-1/01:31
5v5
1-7/45:21
4v4
0-3/03:10
Shots
13
13
9
35
PN
2
0
3
5
PIM
4
0
6
10
Per
1
2
3
TOT
Goals
2
0
1
3
Shots
15
7
13
35
PN
3
3
1
7
POWER PLAYS (Goals-Occurrences / Time)
5v4
5v3
1-4/04:03
EVEN STRENGTH (Goals-Occurrences / Time)
3v3
TOT
5v5
4v4
1-10/48:31
1-7/45:21
1-3/03:10
4v3
GOALTENDER SUMMARY
TOI
EV
PP
SH
TOT
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
31 G RAANTA, ANTTI
50 G CRAWFORD, COREY (L)
EMPTY NET
TEAM TOTALS
48:23
00:08
48:31
07:26
00:00
07:26
EV
PP
4v3
3v3
TOT
2-10/48:31
GOALS-SHOTS AGAINST
2
3
TOT
1
03:50
00:13
04:03
59:39
00:21
60:00
2-15
0-7
1-13
3-35
2-15
0-7
1-13
3-35
SH
TOT
1
2
3
TOT
TOI
WASHINGTON CAPITALS
PIM
6
6
2
14
GOALS-SHOTS AGAINST
35 G PETERS, JUSTIN
70 G HOLTBY, BRADEN (W)
TEAM TOTALS
OFFICIALS
Referee
#11 Kelly Sutherland
#38 Francois St. Laurent
Standby
48:31
04:03
07:26
60:00
1-13
1-13
0-9
2-35
48:31
04:03
07:26
60:00
1-13
1-13
0-9
2-35
3 STARS By:
Linesman
#77 Tim Nowak
#50 Scott Cherrey
Standby
1.
2.
3.
WSH
CHI
WSH
L 8 A.OVECHKIN
L 10 P.SHARP
R 20 T.BROUWER
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CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
Game 38 Away Game 20
EV
1-29
5v5
1-25
5v4
1-4
EV
33-63/52%
5v3
PP
1-4
4v5
0-2
PP
7-9/78%
4v4
0-4
SHOTS SUMMARY (Goals-Shots On Goal)
TOT
EV
2-35
2-31
3v5
3v4
3v3
5v5
5v4
5v3
1-25
1-4
SH
0-2
4v3
TEAM SUMMARY
TOI
G A P +/- PN PIM
TOT SHF AVG
PP
1 1 -1
26:50 32 00:50 05:35
21:55 33 00:39 00:18
10:13 18 00:34 00:00
-1
20:03 29 00:41 01:51
1
1
18:30 22 00:50 05:35
-1 1
2 03:38 7 00:31 00:00
-1
12:57 20 00:38 00:00
1 1 +1 1
2 19:59 26 00:46 05:33
1
1 +1 1
2 18:56 22 00:51 01:53
-1
11:43 17 00:41 00:49
20:59 33 00:38 00:00
-1
11:08 17 00:39 00:00
1
2 12:24 17 00:43 01:23
12:54 19 00:40 00:07
1
2 13:52 18 00:46 03:04
1 1 +1
19:19 26 00:44 04:03
1 1 -1
21:56 24 00:54 05:23
15:52 20 00:47 01:36
D KEITH, DUNCAN
D HJALMARSSON, NIKLAS
D RUNDBLAD, DAVID
D SEABROOK, BRENT
L SHARP, PATRICK
L CARCILLO, DANIEL
C KRUGER, MARCUS
C TOEWS, JONATHAN
L SAAD, BRANDON
R VERSTEEG, KRIS
D ODUYA, JOHNNY
R SMITH, BEN
L BICKELL, BRYAN
D ROZSIVAL, MICHAL
C SHAW, ANDREW
R HOSSA, MARIAN
R KANE, PATRICK
C RICHARDS, BRAD
G RAANTA, ANTTI
G CRAWFORD, COREY
TEAM TOTALS 2 4 6 -4
WASHINGTON CAPITALS
2
8
16
19
20
21
25
27
38
42
43
44
46
52
74
83
90
92
35
70
WASHINGTON CAPITALS
Game 37 Home Game 17
PP
1-4
4v5
SH
4v4
1-6
4v3
FACE-OFF SUMMARY (Face-offs Won-Face-offs Total / Percentage)
SH
TOT
EV
PP
2-6/33%
42-78/54%
30-63/48%
4-6/67%
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
2
4
5
7
10
13
16
19
20
23
27
28
29
32
65
81
88
91
31
50
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2015 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic
Thursday, January 1, 2015
Attendance 42,832 at Nationals Park
Start 1:29 EST; End 4:19 EST
Game 0556
Final
D NISKANEN, MATT
L OVECHKIN, ALEX
R FEHR, ERIC
C BACKSTROM, NICKLAS
R BROUWER, TROY
C LAICH, BROOKS
L CHIMERA, JASON
D ALZNER, KARL
D HILLEN, JACK
R WARD, JOEL
R WILSON, TOM
D ORPIK, BROOKS
C LATTA, MICHAEL
D GREEN, MIKE
D CARLSON, JOHN
C BEAGLE, JAY
L JOHANSSON, MARCUS
C KUZNETSOV, EVGENY
G PETERS, JUSTIN
G HOLTBY, BRADEN
TEAM TOTALS
5
10
G A P +/- PN PIM
+1 1
1 1 2 +1
1
1
+1 1
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
+1
1 1 +1
-1
2
4
-1
2 2 +1
-1 1
+1
2
3 4 7 +4 7
14
SH
02:36
02:28
00:00
01:35
00:13
00:00
02:23
01:25
00:32
00:00
01:27
02:06
00:00
00:00
00:00
01:27
00:13
00:00
EV
18:39
19:09
10:13
16:37
12:42
03:38
10:34
13:01
16:31
10:54
19:32
09:02
11:01
12:47
10:48
13:49
16:20
14:16
TOT
3-35
3v4
3v3
3v5
SH
2-9/22%
TOT
36-78/46%
S A/B MS HT GV TK BS FW FL F%
1
1
2
1
10
1
1
1
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
3
2
5
3
2
1
2
2
2
2
1
2
1
1
35 15
8
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
12 10
7
TOI
S A/B MS
TOT SHF AVG
PP
SH
EV
23:17 26 00:53 00:51 03:08 19:18 3
2
19:32 23 00:50 03:46 00:00 15:46 4 3
6
13:57 22 00:38 00:17 01:07 12:33 2 1
21:41 25 00:52 03:06 02:33 16:02 3
1
17:34 23 00:45 03:06 01:57 12:31 1
15:20 26 00:35 00:53 02:46 11:41 3
1
07:05 12 00:35 00:04 00:19 06:42
1
19:18 25 00:46 00:00 01:36 17:42 1
10:56 16 00:41 00:00 00:00 10:56 2
1
15:10 21 00:43 00:53 01:01 13:16 1
1
07:34 12 00:37 00:00 00:29 07:05
24:44 27 00:54 00:17 05:43 18:44 2 1
1
06:31 10 00:39 00:00 00:00 06:31 1
14:59 19 00:47 02:19 00:42 11:58 3 1
23:01 29 00:47 00:53 03:43 18:25 4 1
1
16:44 22 00:45 00:04 03:09 13:31
16:46 19 00:52 03:06 00:00 13:40 2 1
13:44 18 00:45 00:40 00:00 13:04 3
35
1
2
33
4 4 50
17 13 57
0 2 0
0 1 0
6
3
67
7
5
58
7
6
54
1
5
8
42 36 54
HT GV TK BS FW FL F%
4
4
1
1
1
3
1
2
3
1
1
3
1
1
2
2
2
1
2
2
3
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
15 24 15
1 0 100
5 11 31
16 13 55
4 2 67
1 1 50
0
1
0
4
6
40
1
0
4
1
1
6
50
0
40
3
1
1
4
1
7 15 36 42 46
G=Goals A=Assists P=Points +/-=Plus/Minus PN=Number of Penalties PIM=Penalty Minutes TOI=Time On Ice SHF=# of Shifts AVG=Average
Time/Shift S=Shots on Goal A/B=Attempts Blocked MS=Missed Shots HT=Hits Given GV=Giveaways TK=Takeaways BS=Blocked Shots
FW=Faceoffs Won FL=Faceoffs Lost F%=Faceoff Win Percentage PP=Power Play SH=Short Handed EV=Even Strength OT=Overtime
TOT=Total
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2014 Tim Hortons Heritage Classic
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Attendance 54,194 at BC Place
Start 1:15 PST; End 3:52 PST
Game 0915
Final
OTTAWA SENATORS
Game 61 Away Game 31
G Per Time Str Team Goal Scorer
1 1 4:54 PP VAN 5 J.GARRISON(7)
2 1 11:27 EV VAN 9 Z.KASSIAN(11)
3 1 15:15 EV OTT 16 C.MACARTHUR(19)
4 1 17:03 PP OTT 65 E.KARLSSON(16)
5 2 10:11 EV OTT 5 C.CECI(2)
6 3 18:27 EV-EN OTT 14 C.GREENING(6)
VANCOUVER CANUCKS
Game 63 Home Game 31
SCORING SUMMARY
Assist
Assist
2 D.HAMHUIS(12)
36 J.HANSEN(6)
unassisted
22 E.CONDRA(8)
62 E.GRYBA(8)
16 C.MACARTHUR(25)
19 J.SPEZZA(31)
9 M.MICHALEK(16)
25 C.NEIL(4)
15 Z.SMITH(7)
OTTAWA SENATORS
OTT on Ice
4, 7, 16, 41, 65
3, 9, 19, 41, 65, 89
7, 16, 22, 41, 46, 62
7, 16, 19, 41, 65, 68
4, 5, 9, 19, 41, 89
4, 5, 14, 15, 25, 41
VAN on Ice
2, 5, 17, 20, 31, 36
3, 7, 9, 15, 18, 31
3, 18, 21, 24, 29, 31
2, 8, 17, 20, 31
2, 5, 15, 20, 31, 36
3, 14, 17, 20, 23, 33
VANCOUVER CANUCKS
PENALTY SUMMARY
# Per
1 1
2 1
3 2
4 3
5 3
6 3
Time Player
PIM Penalty
3:17 14 C.GREENING
2 Hi-sticking
8:44 25 C.NEIL
2 Hi-sticking
5:29 62 E.GRYBA
2 Hooking
1:41 25 C.NEIL
2 Unsportsmanlike conduct
5:38 4 C.PHILLIPS
2 Roughing
14:11 62 E.GRYBA
2 Hi-sticking
TOT (PN-PIM) 6-12
Power Plays (Goals-Opp./PPTime) 1-3/04:36
# Per
1 1
2 2
3 2
4 3
5 3
6 3
Time Player
PIM Penalty
16:03 18 R.STANTON
2 Tripping
5:29 36 J.HANSEN
2 Diving
15:09 9 Z.KASSIAN
2 Roughing
1:41 29 T.SESTITO
2 Unsportsmanlike conduct
5:38 14 A.BURROWS
2 Roughing
15:47 15 B.RICHARDSON
2 Tripping
TOT (PN-PIM) 6-12
Power Plays (Goals-Opp./PPTime) 1-3/05:13
BY PERIOD
Per
1
2
3
TOT
Goals
2
1
1
4
Shots
10
12
6
28
5v4
1-3/04:36
5v3
5v5
3-9/43:47
4v4
0-4/06:24
PN
2
1
3
6
Per
1
2
3
TOT
Goals
2
0
0
2
Shots
12
8
11
31
PN
1
2
3
6
POWER PLAYS (Goals-Occurrences / Time)
5v4
5v3
1-3/05:13
EVEN STRENGTH (Goals-Occurrences / Time)
3v3
TOT
5v5
4v4
3-13/50:11
1-9/43:47
0-4/06:24
4v3
GOALTENDER SUMMARY
TOI
EV
PP
SH
TOT
OTTAWA SENATORS
40 G LEHNER, ROBIN
41 G ANDERSON, CRAIG (W)
TEAM TOTALS
50:11
50:11
04:36
04:36
EV
1
PIM
2
4
6
12
4v3
3v3
TOT
1-13/50:11
GOALS-SHOTS AGAINST
2
3
TOT
05:13
05:13
60:00
60:00
2-12
2-12
PP
SH
TOT
1
2
3
TOT
48:59
05:13
04:36
58:48
2-10
1-12
0-5
3-27
01:12
00:00
00:00
01:12
50:11
05:13
04:36
60:00
TOI
VANCOUVER CANUCKS
1
PIM
4
2
6
12
0-8
0-8
0-11
0-11
2-31
2-31
GOALS-SHOTS AGAINST
G LUONGO, ROBERTO
31 G LACK, EDDIE (L)
EMPTY NET
TEAM TOTALS
OFFICIALS
Referee
#40 Steve Kozari
#32 Tom Kowal
Standby
Linesman
#86 Brad Lazarowich
#76 Michel Cormier
Standby
2-10
1-12
1-1
1-1
1-6
4-28
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1.
2.
3.
OTT
VAN
OTT
L 16 C.MACARTHUR
C 17 R.KESLER
D 65 E.KARLSSON
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OTTAWA SENATORS
Game 61 Away Game 31
EV
3-26
5v5
3-22
5v4
1-2
EV
24-56/43%
5v3
PP
1-2
4v5
PP
2-3/67%
OTTAWA SENATORS
3
4
5
6
7
9
14
15
16
19
22
25
46
62
65
68
89
93
40
41
4v3
SHOTS SUMMARY (Goals-Shots On Goal)
TOT
EV
4-28
1-24
3v5
3v4
3v3
5v5
5v4
5v3
1-22
1-6
VANCOUVER CANUCKS
Game 63 Home Game 31
PP
1-6
4v5
0-1
G A P +/-1
+2
1 +2
+1
1 1
1
1 1
1 2
1 1
1 1
1 1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
1 1 +1
1 -1
TEAM SUMMARY
TOI
PN PIM
TOT SHF AVG PP
25:11 33 00:45 00:21
1
2 18:02 27 00:40 00:00
19:22 26 00:44 01:04
16:36 24 00:41 01:20
17:12 22 00:46 03:17
15:41 25 00:37 01:05
1
2 13:02 21 00:37 00:00
12:52 22 00:35 00:00
15:59 22 00:43 03:16
16:36 23 00:43 03:20
12:37 21 00:36 00:00
2
4 10:28 18 00:34 00:00
13:43 18 00:45 01:23
2
4 14:21 19 00:45 00:05
26:56 33 00:48 03:32
14:28 20 00:43 03:01
09:54 17 00:34 00:00
15:23 24 00:38 01:16
7 11 +10 6
12
G A P +/- PN PIM
D HAMHUIS, DAN
1 1 -1
D BIEKSA, KEVIN
-1
D GARRISON, JASON
1
1 -1
L BOOTH, DAVID
+1
D TANEV, CHRISTOPHER
R KASSIAN, ZACK
1
1 +1
L BURROWS, ALEXANDRE
-1
R RICHARDSON, BRAD
C KESLER, RYAN
-1
D STANTON, RYAN
L HIGGINS, CHRIS
-2
C DALPE, ZAC
-1
L SEDIN, DANIEL
D EDLER, ALEXANDER
-1
D DIAZ, RAPHAEL
-1
L SESTITO, TOM
-1
C SEDIN, HENRIK
-1
R HANSEN, JANNIK
1 1 -1
G LUONGO, ROBERTO
G LACK, EDDIE
TEAM TOTALS 2 2 4 -11
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
6
12
SH
02:36
02:37
01:53
00:04
00:41
01:52
01:37
02:15
00:36
00:36
02:41
00:00
00:00
01:38
01:42
00:00
00:00
00:04
EV
22:14
15:25
16:25
15:12
13:14
12:44
11:25
10:37
12:07
12:40
09:56
10:28
12:20
12:38
21:42
11:27
09:54
14:03
SH
0-1
4v3
4v4
0-2
FACE-OFF SUMMARY (Face-offs Won-Face-offs Total / Percentage)
SH
TOT
EV
PP
3-6/50%
29-65/45%
32-56/57%
3-6/50%
D METHOT, MARC
D PHILLIPS, CHRIS
D CECI, CODY
1
R RYAN, BOBBY
C TURRIS, KYLE
L MICHALEK, MILAN
C GREENING, COLIN
1
C SMITH, ZACK
L MACARTHUR, CLARKE
1
C SPEZZA, JASON
R CONDRA, ERIK
R NEIL, CHRIS
D WIERCIOCH, PATRICK
D GRYBA, ERIC
D KARLSSON, ERIK
1
C HOFFMAN, MIKE
C CONACHER, CORY
C ZIBANEJAD, MIKA
G LEHNER, ROBIN
G ANDERSON, CRAIG
TEAM TOTALS 4
VANCOUVER CANUCKS
2
3
5
7
8
9
14
15
17
18
20
21
22
23
24
29
33
36
1
31
SH
4v4
0-4
2
2014 Tim Hortons Heritage Classic
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Attendance 54,194 at BC Place
Start 1:15 PST; End 3:52 PST
Game 0915
Final
TOT
2-31
3v4
3v3
3v5
SH
1-3/33%
TOT
36-65/55%
S A/B MS HT GV TK BS FW FL F%
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
4
3
2
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
7
53
2
8
0 100
9 47
3
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
10 8
0 1
56
0
1 11
8
5
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
28
8
1
11 17 6
TOI
S A/B MS
TOT SHF AVG PP
SH
EV
24:25 28 00:52 03:22 03:32 17:31 1
21:43 27 00:48 00:40 01:04 19:59 2
17:31 23 00:45 02:56 00:00 14:35 1 2
2
11:08 16 00:41 00:00 00:00 11:08
2
19:16 28 00:41 00:00 03:32 15:44
1
15:05 18 00:50 00:00 00:00 15:05 3
17:15 24 00:43 02:07 01:12 13:56 3 1
11:19 17 00:39 00:09 00:38 10:32 2
1
25:01 29 00:51 03:19 02:03 19:39 4
15:07 21 00:43 00:00 00:00 15:07 3
21:59 27 00:48 02:40 02:31 16:48 2 2
1
07:46 13 00:35 00:15 00:02 07:29
1
06:10 10 00:37 01:22 00:00 04:48 1
20:47 28 00:44 02:17 01:04 17:26 4 3
06:00 8 00:45 01:37 00:00 04:23
06:40 10 00:40 00:00 00:00 06:40 2
19:34 27 00:43 02:41 01:30 15:23
23:26 27 00:52 02:40 01:16 19:30 3 3
2
31 12
9
3 12 29 36 45
HT GV TK BS FW FL F%
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
8 2 80
14 16 47
2
1
2
3
3
1
4
43
1
1
11 7
61
8
36 29 55
2
2
2
3
1
25 4
8
G=Goals A=Assists P=Points +/-=Plus/Minus PN=Number of Penalties PIM=Penalty Minutes TOI=Time On Ice SHF=# of Shifts AVG=Average
Time/Shift S=Shots on Goal A/B=Attempts Blocked MS=Missed Shots HT=Hits Given GV=Giveaways TK=Takeaways BS=Blocked Shots
FW=Faceoffs Won FL=Faceoffs Lost F%=Faceoff Win Percentage PP=Power Play SH=Short Handed EV=Even Strength OT=Overtime
TOT=Total
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PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
Game 60 Away Game 31
G Per
1 1
2 2
3 2
4 3
5 3
6 3
Time
15:35
10:47
16:43
6:21
13:57
17:52
Str
EV
EV
EV
EV
EV
EV
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Coors Light NHL Stadium Series
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Attendance 62,921 at Soldier Field
Start 7:20 CST; End 10:08 CST
Game 0910
Final
Team Goal Scorer
CHI 10 P.SHARP(29)
CHI 19 J.TOEWS(20)
CHI 23 K.VERSTEEG(10)
PIT 18 J.NEAL(22)
CHI 29 B.BICKELL(9)
CHI 19 J.TOEWS(21)
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
Game 62 Home Game 30
SCORING SUMMARY
Assist
Assist
19 J.TOEWS(37)
8 N.LEDDY(18)
unassisted
88 P.KANE(37)
26 M.HANDZUS(8)
unassisted
20 B.SAAD(23)
32 M.ROZSIVAL(6)
10 P.SHARP(31)
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
PIT on Ice
4, 14, 17, 29, 44, 87
4, 15, 17, 29, 44, 46
4, 14, 29, 41, 49, 87
2, 18, 29, 36, 47, 71
15, 17, 29, 41, 46, 47
5, 16, 27, 29, 44, 47
CHI on Ice
8, 10, 19, 20, 32, 50
8, 10, 19, 20, 32, 50
2, 7, 23, 26, 50, 88
2, 7, 29, 50, 65, 88
8, 20, 29, 32, 50, 65
2, 7, 10, 19, 20, 50
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
PENALTY SUMMARY
# Per
1 1
2 1
3 2
4 2
Time Player
4:12 47 S.DESPRES
11:48 15 T.GLASS
2:03 47 S.DESPRES
6:50 14 C.KUNITZ
PIM
2
2
2
2
Penalty
Tripping
Boarding
Hi-sticking
Roughing
# Per Time Player
PIM Penalty
1 1 17:46 27 J.ODUYA
2 Holding
2 2 5:56 2 D.KEITH
2 Delaying Game-Puck over glass
3 2 7:09 27 J.ODUYA
2 Interference
4 2 11:38 2 D.KEITH
2 Hi-sticking
5 2 18:42 32 M.ROZSIVAL 2 Tripping
6 3 10:29 16 M.KRUGER
2 Delaying Game-Puck over glass
TOT (PN-PIM) 6-12
Power Plays (Goals-Opp./PPTime) 0-3/06:00
TOT (PN-PIM) 4-8
Power Plays (Goals-Opp./PPTime) 0-6/10:00
BY PERIOD
Per
1
2
3
TOT
Goals
0
0
1
1
Shots
5
13
14
32
5v4
0-5/09:13
5v3
5v5
1-9/42:47
4v4
0-2/01:13
PN
2
2
0
4
PIM
4
4
0
8
Per
1
2
3
TOT
Goals
1
2
2
5
Shots
14
17
9
40
PN
1
4
1
6
POWER PLAYS (Goals-Occurrences / Time)
4v3
5v4
5v3
0-1/00:47
0-3/06:00
EVEN STRENGTH (Goals-Occurrences / Time)
3v3
TOT
5v5
4v4
1-11/44:00
5-9/42:47
0-2/01:13
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
29 G FLEURY, MARC-ANDRE (L)
37 G ZATKOFF, JEFF
TEAM TOTALS
GOALTENDER SUMMARY
TOI
EV
PP
SH
44:00
10:00
06:00
TOT
60:00
1
1-14
44:00
60:00
1-14
10:00
06:00
TOI
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
PIM
2
8
2
12
4v3
3v3
TOT
5-11/44:00
GOALS-SHOTS AGAINST
2
3
TOT
2-17
2-9
5-40
2-17
2-9
5-40
GOALS-SHOTS AGAINST
EV
PP
SH
TOT
1
2
3
TOT
43:53
06:00
10:00
59:53
0-5
0-13
1-14
1-32
00:07
00:00
00:00
00:07
44:00
06:00
10:00
60:00
0-5
0-13
1-14
1-32
31 G RAANTA, ANTTI
50 G CRAWFORD, COREY (W)
EMPTY NET
TEAM TOTALS
OFFICIALS
Referee
#25 Marc Joannette
#5 Chris Rooney
Standby
3 STARS By:NBC
Linesman
#70 Derek Nansen
#57 Jay Sharrers
Standby
1.
2.
3.
CHI
CHI
CHI
C 19 J.TOEWS
R 10 P.SHARP
R 88 P.KANE
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PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
Game 60 Away Game 31
EV
1-22
5v5
1-21
5v4
0-10
EV
17-44/39%
PP
0-10
5v3
4v5
PP
11-19/58%
SH
4v4
0-1
G A P +/-
D NISKANEN, MATT
+1
D MAATTA, OLLI
D SCUDERI, ROB
-3
D ENGELLAND, DERYK
-1
L KUNITZ, CHRIS
-2
L GLASS, TANNER
-2
C SUTTER, BRANDON
-1
L PYATT, TAYLOR
-3
L NEAL, JAMES
1
1 +1
R ADAMS, CRAIG
-1
L JOKINEN, JUSSI
+1
D BORTUZZO, ROBERT
-2
D ORPIK, BROOKS
-3
C VITALE, JOE
-2
D DESPRES, SIMON
-1
C GIBBONS, BRIAN
-1
C MALKIN, EVGENI
+1
C CROSBY, SIDNEY
-2
G FLEURY, MARC-ANDRE
G ZATKOFF, JEFF
TEAM TOTALS 1 0 1 -20
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
2
4
7
8
10
16
19
20
23
26
27
28
29
32
52
65
81
88
31
50
4v3
SHOTS SUMMARY (Goals-Shots On Goal)
TOT
EV
1-32
5-30
3v5
3v4
3v3
5v5
5v4
5v3
5-29
0-9
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
Game 62 Home Game 30
PP
0-9
4v5
0-1
D KEITH, DUNCAN
D HJALMARSSON, NIKLAS
D SEABROOK, BRENT
D LEDDY, NICK
R SHARP, PATRICK
C KRUGER, MARCUS
C TOEWS, JONATHAN
L SAAD, BRANDON
R VERSTEEG, KRIS
C HANDZUS, MICHAL
D ODUYA, JOHNNY
R SMITH, BEN
L BICKELL, BRYAN
D ROZSIVAL, MICHAL
L BOLLIG, BRANDON
C SHAW, ANDREW
R HOSSA, MARIAN
R KANE, PATRICK
G RAANTA, ANTTI
G CRAWFORD, COREY
TEAM TOTALS
TEAM SUMMARY
TOI
PN PIM
TOT SHF AVG PP
25:35 27 00:56 08:09
21:44 30 00:43 01:18
16:23 20 00:49 00:00
07:58 10 00:47 00:00
1
2 17:51 19 00:56 07:48
1
2 08:58 15 00:35 00:00
13:36 19 00:42 01:05
10:25 15 00:41 00:00
23:27 22 01:03 08:32
13:28 16 00:50 00:00
17:24 22 00:47 02:40
14:19 22 00:39 00:00
17:14 21 00:49 00:02
11:42 15 00:46 00:00
2
4 14:39 23 00:38 01:00
10:22 16 00:38 00:45
24:53 22 01:07 09:15
22:02 21 01:02 08:39
4
8
G A P +/- PN PIM
+1
1 1
1 1 2
+1
+3
+3
2 1
1
1
1
+3
+4
+1
+1
2
1
3
1
1
1
2
1
1
1 1
+3
1
4
2
4
2
1 1
5 7 12 +20 6
SH
00:52
02:25
03:35
00:00
00:34
01:17
02:35
00:00
00:00
04:19
00:00
02:25
02:43
01:43
00:00
00:51
00:00
00:41
EV
16:34
18:01
12:48
07:58
09:29
07:41
09:56
10:25
14:55
09:09
14:44
11:54
14:29
09:59
13:39
08:46
15:38
12:42
SH
0-1
4v3
4v4
0-1
FACE-OFF SUMMARY (Face-offs Won-Face-offs Total / Percentage)
SH
TOT
EV
PP
2-6/33%
30-69/43%
27-44/61%
4-6/67%
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
2
3
4
5
14
15
16
17
18
27
36
41
44
46
47
49
71
87
29
37
5
Coors Light NHL Stadium Series
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Attendance 62,921 at Soldier Field
Start 7:20 CST; End 10:08 CST
Game 0910
Final
3v5
SH
8-19/42%
TOT
39-69/57%
S A/B MS HT GV TK BS FW FL F%
3
1
4
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
7
1
1
3
1
1
2
2
2
1
3
1
2
2
3
5
2
6
6 50
1
1
1 50
4
7 36
1
1
6
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
5
3
5
32 16
1
1
2
1
7
32 7
2
TOI
S A/B MS
TOT SHF AVG PP
SH
EV
23:04 30 00:46 03:10 03:39 16:15 3 3
1
22:53 28 00:49 00:07 06:24 16:22 1
22:46 31 00:44 02:43 04:21 15:42 1
14:20 18 00:47 02:44 00:00 11:36 2
14:41 21 00:41 03:10 00:00 11:31 5 2
2
17:35 32 00:32 00:00 05:12 12:23 2
1
18:56 29 00:39 03:18 03:09 12:29 7 1
17:52 26 00:41 02:36 01:33 13:43 3 1
1
13:59 18 00:46 02:31 00:00 11:28 4
1
15:39 26 00:36 00:11 04:59 10:29 3
20:44 30 00:41 00:06 03:46 16:52
1
16:01 24 00:40 00:00 04:18 11:43 1
1
09:06 14 00:39 00:45 00:00 08:21 2
14:20 21 00:40 00:00 01:50 12:30 1
11:48 17 00:41 00:06 00:00 11:42 2
12:10 15 00:48 03:18 00:00 08:52 1 1
04:18 6 00:43 01:35 00:00 02:43
17:55 25 00:43 03:40 00:02 14:13 2
2
12
TOT
5-40
3v4
3v3
40
8
1
3 7 30
16 18 47
8
30 39 43
HT GV TK BS FW FL F%
2
2
3
1
2
2
3
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
2
6
3
1
1
1
10 19 10
10 3 77
15 12 56
1
1
3
1
2
8
1 67
8 50
1
3 25
3
3 50
1
2
1
1
7 16 39 30 57
G=Goals A=Assists P=Points +/-=Plus/Minus PN=Number of Penalties PIM=Penalty Minutes TOI=Time On Ice SHF=# of Shifts AVG=Average
Time/Shift S=Shots on Goal A/B=Attempts Blocked MS=Missed Shots HT=Hits Given GV=Giveaways TK=Takeaways BS=Blocked Shots
FW=Faceoffs Won FL=Faceoffs Lost F%=Faceoff Win Percentage PP=Power Play SH=Short Handed EV=Even Strength OT=Overtime
TOT=Total
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NEW YORK RANGERS
Game 55 Away Game 27
G Per Time Str Team Goal Scorer
1 2 18:33 EV NYI 29 B.NELSON(10)
2 2 19:13 EV NYR 67 B.POULIOT(9)
3 3 4:36 EV NYR 13 D.CARCILLO(3)
1
Coors Light NHL Stadium Series
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Attendance 50,027 at Yankee Stadium
Start 7:45 EST; End 10:16 EST
Game 0806
Final
SCORING SUMMARY
Assist
Assist
46 M.DONOVAN(6)
15 C.CLUTTERBUCK(4)
16 D.BRASSARD(21) 36 M.ZUCCARELLO(23)
28 D.MOORE(7)
22 B.BOYLE(9)
NEW YORK RANGERS
NEW YORK ISLANDERS
Game 56 Home Game 28
NYR on Ice
8, 13, 18, 28, 30, 67
5, 16, 27, 30, 36, 67
6, 13, 18, 22, 28, 30
NYI on Ice
15, 20, 29, 40, 44, 46
11, 14, 20, 21, 26, 91
15, 20, 29, 37, 40, 47
NEW YORK ISLANDERS
PENALTY SUMMARY
#
1
2
3
4
5
Per
1
1
2
2
3
Time
3:24
17:57
10:11
12:59
19:57
Player
PIM Penalty
19 B.RICHARDS
2 Hooking
36 M.ZUCCARELLO
2 Interference
61 R.NASH
2 Diving
13 D.CARCILLO
2 Roughing
22 B.BOYLE
2 Cross checking
TOT (PN-PIM) 5-10
Power Plays (Goals-Opp./PPTime) 0-1/01:59
# Per
1 2
2 3
Time Player
10:11 21 K.OKPOSO
0:23
26 T.VANEK
PIM Penalty
2 Hooking
2 Hooking
TOT (PN-PIM) 2-4
Power Plays (Goals-Opp./PPTime) 0-4/06:03
BY PERIOD
Per
1
2
3
TOT
Goals
0
1
1
2
Shots
6
14
14
34
5v4
0-1/01:59
5v3
5v5
2-6/49:52
4v4
0-1/02:00
PN
2
2
1
5
PIM
4
4
2
10
Per
1
2
3
TOT
Goals
0
1
0
1
Shots
10
15
6
31
PN
0
1
1
2
POWER PLAYS (Goals-Occurrences / Time)
5v4
5v3
0-4/06:03
EVEN STRENGTH (Goals-Occurrences / Time)
3v3
TOT
5v5
4v4
2-7/51:52
1-6/49:52
0-1/02:00
4v3
NEW YORK RANGERS
30 G LUNDQVIST, HENRIK (W)
33 G TALBOT, CAM
TEAM TOTALS
GOALTENDER SUMMARY
TOI
EV
PP
SH
TOT
51:52
02:05
06:03
60:00
1
0-10
51:52
02:05
EV
20 G NABOKOV, EVGENI (L)
50:43
4v3
3v3
TOT
1-7/51:52
GOALS-SHOTS AGAINST
2
3
TOT
1-15
0-6
1-31
06:03
60:00
0-10
PP
SH
TOT
1
2
3
TOT
06:00
02:05
58:48
0-6
1-14
1-14
2-34
0-6
1-14
1-14
2-34
TOI
NEW YORK ISLANDERS
PIM
0
2
2
4
1-15
0-6
1-31
GOALS-SHOTS AGAINST
60 G POULIN, KEVIN
EMPTY NET
TEAM TOTALS
01:09
00:03
00:00
01:12
51:52
06:03
02:05
60:00
OFFICIALS
Referee
#27 Eric Furlatt
#9 Dan O'Rourke
Standby
3 STARS By:ISLANDERS MEDIA
Linesman
#95 Jonny Murray
#82 Ryan Galloway
Standby
1.
2.
3.
NYR
NYI
NYR
G 30 H.LUNDQVIST
G 20 E.NABOKOV
D 5 D.GIRARDI
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NEW YORK RANGERS
Game 55 Away Game 27
EV
2-30
5v5
2-28
5v4
0-4
EV
25-52/48%
5v3
PP
0-4
4v5
PP
1-3/33%
NEW YORK RANGERS
5
6
8
13
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
24
27
28
36
61
62
67
30
33
4v3
NEW YORK ISLANDERS
Game 56 Home Game 28
SHOTS SUMMARY (Goals-Shots On Goal)
TOT
EV
2-34
1-28
3v5
3v4
3v3
5v5
5v4
5v3
1-26
0-3
PP
0-3
4v5
SH
4v4
0-2
4v3
FACE-OFF SUMMARY (Face-offs Won-Face-offs Total / Percentage)
SH
TOT
EV
PP
1-6/17%
27-61/44%
27-52/52%
5-6/83%
TEAM SUMMARY
TOI
G A P +/- PN PIM
TOT SHF AVG
PP
+1
23:55 30 00:47 00:00
+1
19:06 29 00:39 00:10
-1
15:29 23 00:40 00:06
1
1
1
2 07:00 11 00:38 00:00
1 1 +1
12:49 19 00:40 00:54
13:27 20 00:40 00:06
20:01 29 00:41 00:10
1
2 15:45 20 00:47 01:49
16:00 21 00:45 01:05
19:46 26 00:45 01:05
1 1 +1 1
2 13:21 19 00:42 00:00
17:04 22 00:46 00:06
+1
26:13 31 00:50 01:49
1 1
10:32 15 00:42 00:00
1 1 +1 1
2 15:12 20 00:45 01:00
1
2 18:27 24 00:46 01:11
16:51 20 00:50 00:00
1
1
10:59 16 00:41 00:54
D GIRARDI, DAN
D STRALMAN, ANTON
D KLEIN, KEVIN
L CARCILLO, DANIEL
C BRASSARD, DERICK
D MOORE, JOHN
D STAAL, MARC
C RICHARDS, BRAD
C KREIDER, CHRIS
C STEPAN, DEREK
C BOYLE, BRIAN
R CALLAHAN, RYAN
D MCDONAGH, RYAN
C MOORE, DOMINIC
C ZUCCARELLO, MATS
L NASH, RICK
L HAGELIN, CARL
L POULIOT, BENOIT
G LUNDQVIST, HENRIK
G TALBOT, CAM
TEAM TOTALS 2 4 6 +5 5
NEW YORK ISLANDERS
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
21
26
29
37
40
44
46
47
51
53
91
20
60
SH
4v4
0-2
1
Coors Light NHL Stadium Series
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Attendance 50,027 at Yankee Stadium
Start 7:45 EST; End 10:16 EST
Game 0806
Final
10
G A P +/- PN PIM
D VISNOVSKY, LUBOMIR
C BAILEY, JOSH
R MCDONALD, COLIN
D HICKEY, THOMAS
R CLUTTERBUCK, CAL
1 1
C REGIN, PETER
L MARTIN, MATT
R OKPOSO, KYLE
L VANEK, THOMAS
C NELSON, BROCK
1
1
D STRAIT, BRIAN
R GRABNER, MICHAEL
D DE HAAN, CALVIN
D DONOVAN, MATT
1 1
D MACDONALD, ANDREW
C NIELSEN, FRANS
C CIZIKAS, CASEY
C TAVARES, JOHN
G NABOKOV, EVGENI
G POULIN, KEVIN
TEAM TOTALS 1 2 3
-1
-1
-1
-1
1
1
2
2
-1
+1
+1
-1
-1
-5
2
SH
03:26
02:12
00:25
00:00
00:00
00:00
02:12
00:00
00:00
01:44
02:30
02:21
03:51
02:12
00:06
01:12
02:01
00:00
EV
20:29
16:44
14:58
07:00
11:55
13:21
17:39
13:56
14:55
16:57
10:51
14:37
20:33
08:20
14:06
16:04
14:50
10:05
3v5
SH
2-3/67%
TOT
34-61/56%
S A/B MS HT GV TK BS FW FL F%
1
2
1
2
1
4
1
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
4
3
3
1
1
2
2
5
2
3
1
2
3
4
1
1
1
34 11
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
31 17
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
11 17 11
4
5
44
5
1
8
4
1
7
0
18
1
0
42
100
31
80
100
4
3
57
1
3
1
1
1
TOI
S A/B MS HT
TOT SHF AVG
PP
SH
EV
19:13 21 00:54 03:46 00:00 15:27 1 1
2
15:48 18 00:52 02:04 00:00 13:44 2 1
3
09:43 14 00:41 00:00 00:00 09:43
16:10 19 00:51 00:00 00:53 15:17
1
1
13:46 21 00:39 01:33 01:36 10:37 2 1
2 2
12:33 15 00:50 00:00 00:00 12:33 1 1
1
10:45 14 00:46 00:00 00:00 10:45 1 1
1 1
20:40 21 00:59 04:30 00:00 16:10 4
2 1
20:12 22 00:55 03:59 00:06 16:07 5 3
3
14:44 20 00:44 02:07 00:06 12:31 2 1
2
21:38 23 00:56 00:00 01:12 20:26 1 1
1
12:28 19 00:39 00:00 00:23 12:05 2 1
1
18:40 23 00:48 02:17 00:23 16:00 1
2
15:13 22 00:41 00:00 00:00 15:13 2
2 1
24:15 25 00:58 02:17 01:42 20:16 1
17:34 22 00:47 03:46 01:06 12:42 1 2
2
11:16 16 00:42 00:00 00:53 10:23 1
22:29 20 01:07 03:59 00:00 18:30 4 3
1
4
TOT
1-31
3v4
3v3
1
1
2
2
1
1
5 17 27 34 44
GV TK BS FW FL F%
1
1
2
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
75
2
2
50
7
6
54
3
6
13
6
5
7
33
55
65
1
1
1
2
2
2
15 16 10
1
1
1
1
2
1
9 11 34 27 56
G=Goals A=Assists P=Points +/-=Plus/Minus PN=Number of Penalties PIM=Penalty Minutes TOI=Time On Ice SHF=# of Shifts AVG=Average
Time/Shift S=Shots on Goal A/B=Attempts Blocked MS=Missed Shots HT=Hits Given GV=Giveaways TK=Takeaways BS=Blocked Shots
FW=Faceoffs Won FL=Faceoffs Lost F%=Faceoff Win Percentage PP=Power Play SH=Short Handed EV=Even Strength OT=Overtime
TOT=Total
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Coors Light NHL Stadium Series
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Attendance 50,105 at Yankee Stadium
Start 1:41 EST; End 4:24 EST
Game 0784
Final
NEW YORK RANGERS
Game 54 Away Game 26
G Per Time Str Team Goal Scorer
1 1 5:36 EV
N.J 26 P.ELIAS(8)
2 1 9:07 EV NYR 28 D.MOORE(4)
3 1 11:00 PP
N.J 26 P.ELIAS(9)
4 1 16:07 EV
N.J 19 T.ZAJAC(8)
5 1 16:59 EV NYR 18 M.STAAL(3)
6 2 2:48 EV NYR 36 M.ZUCCARELLO(14)
7 2 12:44 EV NYR 36 M.ZUCCARELLO(15)
8 2 13:53 EV NYR 62 C.HAGELIN(12)
9 2 19:31 EV NYR 61 R.NASH(18)
10 3 10:06 EV-PS NYR 21 D.STEPAN(10)
NEW JERSEY DEVILS
Game 53 Home Game 25
SCORING SUMMARY
Assist
Assist
29 R.CLOWE(10)
6 A.STRALMAN(5)
22 B.BOYLE(8)
68 J.JAGR(27)
2 M.ZIDLICKY(20)
68 J.JAGR(28)
7 M.FAYNE(3)
28 D.MOORE(6)
17 J.MOORE(8)
16 D.BRASSARD(19)
16 D.BRASSARD(20) 67 B.POULIOT(11)
24 R.CALLAHAN(11) 6 A.STRALMAN(6)
21 D.STEPAN(25)
18 M.STAAL(5)
Penalty Shot
NEW YORK RANGERS
NYR on Ice
5, 13, 22, 27, 28, 30
6, 13, 18, 22, 28, 30
5, 22, 27, 30, 62
8, 17, 19, 24, 30, 62
6, 13, 18, 22, 28, 30
8, 16, 17, 30, 36, 67
8, 16, 17, 30, 36, 67
6, 18, 19, 24, 30, 62
6, 18, 20, 21, 30, 61
21
N.J on Ice
2, 7, 12, 26, 29, 30
8, 11, 12, 22, 28, 30
2, 12, 19, 26, 30, 68
6, 7, 16, 19, 30, 68
2, 18, 19, 20, 24, 30
2, 14, 17, 24, 29, 30
14, 17, 22, 28, 29, 30
2, 8, 12, 24, 26, 30
6, 7, 14, 17, 29, 30
35
NEW JERSEY DEVILS
PENALTY SUMMARY
# Per
1 1
2 1
Time Player
2:01 22 B.BOYLE
10:38 16 D.BRASSARD
PIM Penalty
2 Roughing
2 Tripping
# Per
1 1
2 1
3 2
4 3
Time Player
PIM Penalty
2:20 26 P.ELIAS
2 Tripping
19:11 7 M.FAYNE
2 Holding
6:14 2 M.ZIDLICKY
2 Cross checking
10:06 19 T.ZAJAC
0 PS-Holding on breakaway
TOT (PN-PIM) 3-6
Power Plays (Goals-Opp./PPTime) 1-2/00:41
TOT (PN-PIM) 2-4
Power Plays (Goals-Opp./PPTime) 0-3/04:19
BY PERIOD
Per
1
2
3
TOT
Goals
2
4
1
7
Shots
10
11
5
26
5v4
0-3/04:19
5v3
5v5
7-5/53:19
4v4
0-1/01:41
PN
2
0
0
2
PIM
4
0
0
4
Per
1
2
3
TOT
Goals
3
0
0
3
Shots
10
7
5
22
POWER PLAYS (Goals-Occurrences / Time)
5v4
5v3
1-2/00:41
EVEN STRENGTH (Goals-Occurrences / Time)
3v3
TOT
5v5
4v4
7-6/55:00
2-5/53:19
0-1/01:41
4v3
GOALTENDER SUMMARY
TOI
EV
PP
SH
TOT
55:00
04:19
00:41
60:00
1
3-10
55:00
04:19
EV
30 G BRODEUR, MARTIN (L)
35 G SCHNEIDER, CORY
NEW YORK RANGERS
30 G LUNDQVIST, HENRIK (W)
33 G TALBOT, CAM
TEAM TOTALS
TEAM TOTALS
PIM
4
2
0
6
4v3
3v3
TOT
2-6/55:00
GOALS-SHOTS AGAINST
2
3
TOT
0-7
0-5
3-22
00:41
60:00
3-10
PP
SH
TOT
1
2
35:00
00:41
04:19
40:00
2-10
4-11
20:00
00:00
00:00
20:00
55:00
00:41
04:19
60:00
TOI
NEW JERSEY DEVILS
0-7
0-5
3-22
GOALS-SHOTS AGAINST
OFFICIALS
Referee
#10 Paul Devorski
#4 Wes McCauley
Standby
PN
2
1
0
3
2-10
4-11
3
TOT
6-21
1-5
1-5
1-5
7-26
3 STARS By:Attending Media
Linesman
#84 Tony Sericolo
#89 Steve Miller
Standby
1.
2.
3.
NYR
N.J
NYR
C 36 M.ZUCCARELLO
L 26 P.ELIAS
D 6 A.STRALMAN
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NEW YORK RANGERS
Game 54 Away Game 26
EV
7-25
5v5
7-24
5v4
0-1
EV
34-59/58%
5v3
PP
0-1
4v5
PP
3-5/60%
D GIRARDI, DAN
D STRALMAN, ANTON
D KLEIN, KEVIN
L CARCILLO, DANIEL
C BRASSARD, DERICK
D MOORE, JOHN
D STAAL, MARC
C RICHARDS, BRAD
C KREIDER, CHRIS
C STEPAN, DEREK
C BOYLE, BRIAN
R CALLAHAN, RYAN
D MCDONAGH, RYAN
C MOORE, DOMINIC
C ZUCCARELLO, MATS
L NASH, RICK
L HAGELIN, CARL
L POULIOT, BENOIT
G LUNDQVIST, HENRIK
G TALBOT, CAM
TEAM TOTALS
NEW JERSEY DEVILS
2
6
7
8
11
12
14
16
17
18
19
20
22
24
26
28
29
68
30
35
4v3
NEW JERSEY DEVILS
Game 53 Home Game 25
PP
1-1
4v5
0-1
G A P +/2 2
2 2
1 1
1 1 2
1 1 2
1 1
1 1
1 1 2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1 1
-1
+4
+1
+1
+2
+1
+4
+1
+2
+1
-1
+1
+2
+1
+2
TEAM SUMMARY
TOI
PN PIM
TOT SHF AVG PP
18:15 27 00:40 01:00
19:49 26 00:45 00:07
19:01 25 00:45 00:17
10:26 16 00:39 00:00
1
2 17:46 25 00:42 02:36
18:01 24 00:45 00:17
18:31 26 00:42 00:02
17:55 22 00:48 03:26
15:49 23 00:41 01:38
16:07 22 00:43 01:43
1
2 10:50 20 00:32 00:06
16:08 22 00:44 00:05
22:56 28 00:49 03:29
10:15 18 00:34 00:05
17:46 24 00:44 02:36
14:59 24 00:37 01:49
16:19 22 00:44 00:00
16:45 23 00:43 02:19
7 11 18 +21 2
4
G A P +/- PN PIM
D ZIDLICKY, MAREK
1 1 -2
D GREENE, ANDY
D FAYNE, MARK
1 1 +1
C ZUBRUS, DAINIUS
-2
R GIONTA, STEPHEN
-1
C BRUNNER, DAMIEN
-1
C HENRIQUE, ADAM
-3
C JOSEFSON, JACOB
+1
R RYDER, MICHAEL
-3
R BERNIER, STEVE
-1
C ZAJAC, TRAVIS
1
1
C CARTER, RYAN
-1
D GELINAS, ERIC
-2
D SALVADOR, BRYCE
-3
L ELIAS, PATRIK
2
2
D VOLCHENKOV, ANTON
-2
L CLOWE, RYANE
1 1 -2
R JAGR, JAROMIR
2 2 +1
G BRODEUR, MARTIN
G SCHNEIDER, CORY
TEAM TOTALS 3 5 8 -20
1
1
1
3
2
2
2
SH
00:41
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:19
00:00
00:22
00:19
00:41
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:22
00:00
EV
16:34
19:42
18:44
10:26
15:10
17:44
18:29
14:29
13:52
14:24
10:22
15:44
18:46
10:10
15:10
13:10
15:57
14:26
SH
0-1
4v3
4v4
0-1
FACE-OFF SUMMARY (Face-offs Won-Face-offs Total / Percentage)
SH
TOT
EV
PP
0-2/0%
37-66/56%
25-59/42%
2-2/100%
NEW YORK RANGERS
5
6
8
13
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
24
27
28
36
61
62
67
30
33
SHOTS SUMMARY (Goals-Shots On Goal)
TOT
EV
7-26
2-20
3v5
3v4
3v3
5v5
5v4
5v3
2-19
1-1
SH
4v4
0-1
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Coors Light NHL Stadium Series
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Attendance 50,105 at Yankee Stadium
Start 1:41 EST; End 4:24 EST
Game 0784
Final
3v5
SH
2-5/40%
TOT
29-66/44%
S A/B MS HT GV TK BS FW FL F%
2
3
2
2
1
4
5
4
1
3
1
1
1
2
4
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
26 11
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
10 8
56
12
0
8
1
6 67
1 0
10 44
2 33
6
2
75
1
1
1
7
TOI
S A/B MS
TOT SHF AVG PP
SH
EV
23:45 32 00:44 00:41 00:00 23:04 1 1
1
17:14 25 00:41 00:00 01:12 16:02 1
18:21 29 00:37 00:00 01:01 17:20 2 1
14:14 22 00:38 00:00 01:27 12:47
1
13:24 23 00:34 00:00 01:36 11:48 1
13:09 21 00:37 00:41 00:07 12:21 2
1
17:47 24 00:44 00:00 01:08 16:39 2
1
12:55 18 00:43 00:00 00:00 12:55 1 1
15:40 21 00:44 00:00 00:00 15:40
1
1
11:43 18 00:39 00:00 00:00 11:43
1
17:22 25 00:41 00:41 02:44 13:57 4
12:25 18 00:41 00:00 00:00 12:25
2
18:18 25 00:43 00:00 00:07 18:11 2
2
23:46 25 00:57 00:00 03:00 20:46 1 4
1
14:28 24 00:36 00:41 01:36 12:11 3 1
18:22 26 00:42 00:00 03:18 15:04
1
1
16:07 20 00:48 00:00 00:00 16:07
15:00 19 00:47 00:41 00:00 14:19 2
1
6
TOT
3-22
3v4
3v3
16
2
4
5 12 37 29 56
HT GV TK BS FW FL F%
3
2
1
2
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
1 0 100
7 7 50
0 1 0
5 10 33
1 3 25
1
1
2
12 7
63
3
25
1
1
2
1
2
2
22 12 11 21
1
1
9
2
1
6
6 11 29 37 44
G=Goals A=Assists P=Points +/-=Plus/Minus PN=Number of Penalties PIM=Penalty Minutes TOI=Time On Ice SHF=# of Shifts AVG=Average
Time/Shift S=Shots on Goal A/B=Attempts Blocked MS=Missed Shots HT=Hits Given GV=Giveaways TK=Takeaways BS=Blocked Shots
FW=Faceoffs Won FL=Faceoffs Lost F%=Faceoff Win Percentage PP=Power Play SH=Short Handed EV=Even Strength OT=Overtime
TOT=Total
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Game 54 Away Game 30
G Per
1 1
2 1
- 1
3 3
0
Coors Light NHL Stadium Series
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Attendance 54,099 at Dodger Stadium
Start 7:16 PST; End 9:55 PST
Game 0782
Final
SCORING SUMMARY
Assist
Assist
15 R.GETZLAF(35)
13 N.BONINO(24)
8 T.SELANNE(11)
Unsuccessful Penalty Shot
21 K.PALMIERI(12)
Time Str Team Goal Scorer
2:45
EV
ANA 10 C.PERRY(28)
8:12
EV
ANA 39 M.BELESKEY(5)
9:46 EV-PS L.A 11 A.KOPITAR
18:31 EV-EN ANA 7 A.COGLIANO(17)
ANAHEIM DUCKS
LOS ANGELES KINGS
Game 53 Home Game 26
ANA on Ice
1, 10, 15, 17, 23, 47
1, 4, 6, 8, 13, 39
1
1, 7, 13, 21, 23, 55
L.A on Ice
14, 23, 26, 28, 32, 33
10, 21, 27, 32, 44, 77
11
6, 8, 10, 11, 74, 77
LOS ANGELES KINGS
PENALTY SUMMARY
# Per
1 1
2 1
3 2
4 2
5 2
6 3
Time Player
PIM Penalty
13:08 62 P.MAROON
2 Roughing
15:49 55 B.ALLEN
2 Holding
2:39 18 T.JACKMAN
5 Fighting (maj)
6:38 47 H.LINDHOLM
2 Interference
19:23 21 K.PALMIERI
2 Hooking
1:43 21 K.PALMIERI
2 Interference on goalkeeper
TOT (PN-PIM) 6-15
Power Plays (Goals-Opp./PPTime) 0-3/05:14
# Per Time Player
PIM Penalty
1 1 13:08 24 C.FRASER
2 Roughing
2 2 2:39 13 K.CLIFFORD 5 Fighting (maj)
3 2 3:09 26 S.VOYNOV
2 Delaying Game-Puck over glass
4 2 7:52 77 J.CARTER
2 Hi-sticking
5 2 14:46 8 D.DOUGHTY 2 Tripping
TOT (PN-PIM) 5-13
Power Plays (Goals-Opp./PPTime) 0-4/07:14
BY PERIOD
Per
1
2
3
TOT
Goals
2
0
1
3
Shots
7
6
8
21
5v4
0-3/05:14
5v3
5v5
3-8/44:46
4v4
0-2/02:46
PN
2
3
1
6
PIM
4
9
2
15
Per
1
2
3
TOT
Goals
0
0
0
0
Shots
20
6
10
36
PN
1
4
0
5
POWER PLAYS (Goals-Occurrences / Time)
5v4
5v3
0-4/07:14
EVEN STRENGTH (Goals-Occurrences / Time)
3v3
TOT
5v5
4v4
3-10/47:32
0-8/44:46
0-2/02:46
4v3
ANAHEIM DUCKS
1 G HILLER, JONAS (W)
31 G ANDERSEN, FREDERIK
TEAM TOTALS
GOALTENDER SUMMARY
TOI
EV
PP
SH
TOT
47:32
05:14
07:14
60:00
1
0-20
47:32
05:14
EV
4v3
3v3
TOT
0-10/47:32
GOALS-SHOTS AGAINST
2
3
TOT
0-6
0-10
0-36
07:14
60:00
0-20
PP
SH
TOT
1
2
3
TOT
46:42
07:14
05:14
59:10
2-7
0-6
0-7
2-20
00:50
00:00
00:00
00:50
47:32
07:14
05:14
60:00
TOI
LOS ANGELES KINGS
PIM
2
11
0
13
0-6
0-10
0-36
GOALS-SHOTS AGAINST
31 G JONES, MARTIN
32 G QUICK, JONATHAN (L)
EMPTY NET
TEAM TOTALS
OFFICIALS
Referee
#23 Brad Watson
#28 Chris Lee
Standby
2-7
0-6
1-1
1-1
1-8
3-21
3 STARS By:Media
Linesman
#91 Don Henderson
#55 Shane Heyer
Standby
1.
2.
3.
ANA
L.A
ANA
G 1 J.HILLER
C 11 A.KOPITAR
L 39 M.BELESKEY
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Game 54 Away Game 30
EV
3-18
5v5
3-18
5v4
0-2
EV
29-55/53%
5v3
PP
0-2
4v5
0-1
PP
1-4/25%
ANAHEIM DUCKS
4
6
7
8
10
11
13
15
17
18
21
23
28
34
39
47
55
62
1
31
6
8
10
11
13
14
21
22
23
24
26
27
28
33
44
71
74
77
31
32
SH
0-1
4v3
4v4
SHOTS SUMMARY (Goals-Shots On Goal)
TOT
EV
3-21
0-30
3v5
3v4
3v3
5v5
5v4
5v3
0-27
0-6
LOS ANGELES KINGS
Game 53 Home Game 26
PP
0-6
4v5
SH
4v4
0-3
FACE-OFF SUMMARY (Face-offs Won-Face-offs Total / Percentage)
SH
TOT
EV
PP
1-9/11%
31-68/46%
26-55/47%
8-9/89%
G A P +/-
D FOWLER, CAM
D LOVEJOY, BEN
C COGLIANO, ANDREW
1
R SELANNE, TEEMU
R PERRY, COREY
1
C KOIVU, SAKU
C BONINO, NICK
C GETZLAF, RYAN
R PENNER, DUSTIN
R JACKMAN, TIM
C PALMIERI, KYLE
D BEAUCHEMIN, FRANCOIS
D FISTRIC, MARK
C WINNIK, DANIEL
L BELESKEY, MATT
1
D LINDHOLM, HAMPUS
D ALLEN, BRYAN
L MAROON, PATRICK
G HILLER, JONAS
G ANDERSEN, FREDERIK
TEAM TOTALS 3
LOS ANGELES KINGS
0
Coors Light NHL Stadium Series
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Attendance 54,099 at Dodger Stadium
Start 7:16 PST; End 9:55 PST
Game 0782
Final
+1
+1
1 +1
1 1 +1
1 +1
1 1 +2
1 1 +1
+1
1 1 +1
+2
1 +1
+1
+1
TEAM SUMMARY
TOI
PN PIM
TOT SHF AVG PP
22:35 32 00:42 03:22
17:39 25 00:42 00:40
14:01 24 00:35 00:07
14:00 18 00:46 02:32
15:24 23 00:40 02:51
14:57 23 00:39 01:42
19:13 25 00:46 02:51
19:41 28 00:42 03:36
12:47 20 00:38 01:58
1 5 08:21 13 00:38 00:00
2 4 12:28 23 00:32 00:07
24:41 33 00:44 01:38
13:51 26 00:31 00:00
16:49 27 00:37 00:07
16:16 19 00:51 01:28
1 2 20:16 29 00:41 02:23
1 2 18:39 30 00:37 00:00
1 2 08:22 14 00:35 00:48
SH
04:01
02:11
01:36
00:00
00:20
02:36
02:06
03:32
00:00
00:00
00:00
05:03
00:46
04:18
00:00
00:10
02:17
00:00
EV
15:12
14:48
12:18
11:28
12:13
10:39
14:16
12:33
10:49
08:21
12:21
18:00
13:05
12:24
14:48
17:43
16:22
07:34
4v3
TOT
0-36
3v4
3v3
3v5
SH
3-4/75%
TOT
37-68/54%
S A/B MS HT GV TK BS FW FL F%
1
2
3
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
0
1
2
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
2
1
0
1
2
2
4
2
9
1
5
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
4
1
9 7 56
8 10 44
12 15 44
2
4 33
1
2
2
4
1
1
4 7 +15 6
15
G A P +/- PN PIM
D MUZZIN, JAKE
D DOUGHTY, DREW
C RICHARDS, MIKE
C KOPITAR, ANZE
L CLIFFORD, KYLE
R WILLIAMS, JUSTIN
R FRATTIN, MATT
C LEWIS, TREVOR
L BROWN, DUSTIN
C FRASER, COLIN
D VOYNOV, SLAVA
D MARTINEZ, ALEC
C STOLL, JARRET
D MITCHELL, WILLIE
D REGEHR, ROBYN
C NOLAN, JORDAN
L KING, DWIGHT
C CARTER, JEFF
G JONES, MARTIN
G QUICK, JONATHAN
TEAM TOTALS 0 0 0
-1
-1
-2
-1
1
2
1
5
1
1
2
2
-1
-1
-1
-1
-1
-1
-1
-1
-1
-2
1
2
-16 5
13
21
2
11 33 8
TOI
S A/B MS
TOT SHF AVG PP
SH
EV
20:41 27 00:45 03:20 01:19 16:02 3 3
2
27:06 35 00:46 06:16 01:30 19:20 5 2
2
18:02 26 00:41 04:13 00:42 13:07
1
23:20 27 00:51 04:19 02:20 16:41 5
08:07 14 00:34 00:00 00:00 08:07
1
17:06 23 00:44 02:45 01:00 13:21 3
1
10:40 16 00:40 00:04 00:00 10:36 2
1
14:04 18 00:46 00:35 02:12 11:17 1
1
14:55 20 00:44 02:51 00:00 12:04 3 1
1
06:36 12 00:33 00:04 00:26 06:06
22:51 31 00:44 03:37 02:12 17:02 3
2
12:01 18 00:40 00:23 00:13 11:25 1 2
1
16:37 23 00:43 02:51 01:06 12:40 1 1
18:49 25 00:45 00:17 03:10 15:22
2
2
18:12 26 00:42 00:00 02:04 16:08 1 4
05:28 8 00:41 00:00 00:00 05:28
16:47 21 00:47 00:10 02:00 14:37 1 1
21:28 27 00:47 04:25 00:42 16:21 7 1
2
3 17 31 37 46
HT GV TK BS FW FL F%
5
3
2
1
8 4 67
9 10 47
1
6
1
4
4
5
5
1
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
14 11 56
1
1
1
36 17 17 38 13
2 33
5
3
2
4 56
37 31 54
G=Goals A=Assists P=Points +/-=Plus/Minus PN=Number of Penalties PIM=Penalty Minutes TOI=Time On Ice SHF=# of Shifts AVG=Average
Time/Shift S=Shots on Goal A/B=Attempts Blocked MS=Missed Shots HT=Hits Given GV=Giveaways TK=Takeaways BS=Blocked Shots
FW=Faceoffs Won FL=Faceoffs Lost F%=Faceoff Win Percentage PP=Power Play SH=Short Handed EV=Even Strength OT=Overtime
TOT=Total
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Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Attendance 105,491 at Joe Louis Arena
Start 1:30 EST; End 4:49 EST
Game 0610
Final
TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS
Game 42 Away Game 19
G Per Time Str Team Goal Scorer
1 2 13:14 EV DET 11 D.ALFREDSSON(11)
2 2 19:23 EV TOR 21 J.VAN RIEMSDYK(15)
3 3 4:41 EV TOR 42 T.BOZAK(5)
4 3 14:28 EV DET 8 J.ABDELKADER(5)
5 SO
TOR 42 T.BOZAK
DETROIT RED WINGS
Game 42 Home Game 23
SCORING SUMMARY
Assist
Assist
40 H.ZETTERBERG(22) 14 G.NYQUIST(5)
81 P.KESSEL(18)
3 D.PHANEUF(12)
3 D.PHANEUF(13)
2 B.SMITH(7)
TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS
TOR on Ice
4, 12, 19, 43, 45, 51
3, 21, 36, 42, 45, 81
3, 21, 36, 42, 45, 81
4, 15, 21, 42, 45, 81
DET on Ice
2, 11, 14, 35, 40, 55
4, 18, 20, 35, 55, 65
8, 13, 27, 35, 44, 65
2, 8, 13, 27, 35, 44
DETROIT RED WINGS
PENALTY SUMMARY
#
1
2
3
4
Per
1
1
2
3
Time
11:04
16:21
13:36
11:45
Player
PIM Penalty
19 J.LUPUL
2 Cross checking
3 D.PHANEUF
2 Holding
11 J.MCCLEMENT
2 Hi-sticking
21 J.VAN RIEMSDYK
2 Hooking
TOT (PN-PIM) 4-8
Power Plays (Goals-Opp./PPTime) 0-2/04:00
# Per Time Player
1 1 6:39 8 J.ABDELKADER
2 2 17:23 4 J.KINDL
PIM Penalty
2 Cross checking
2 Closing hand on puck
TOT (PN-PIM) 2-4
Power Plays (Goals-Opp./PPTime) 0-4/08:00
BY PERIOD
Per
1
2
3
OT
TOT
Goals
0
1
1
0
2
Shots
5
13
6
2
26
5v4
0-2/04:00
5v3
5v5
2-7/48:00
4v4
0-1/05:00
PN
2
1
1
0
4
PIM
4
2
2
0
8
Per
1
2
3
OT
TOT
Goals
0
1
1
0
2
Shots
13
14
14
2
43
POWER PLAYS (Goals-Occurrences / Time)
5v4
5v3
0-4/08:00
EVEN STRENGTH (Goals-Occurrences / Time)
3v3
TOT
5v5
4v4
2-8/53:00
2-7/48:00
0-1/05:00
4v3
TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS
PN
1
1
0
0
2
PIM
2
2
0
0
4
4v3
3v3
TOT
2-8/53:00
GOALTENDER SUMMARY
TOI
EV
PP
SH
TOT
1
52:56
04:00
08:00
64:56
0-13
1-14
1-14
0-2
2-43
00:04
00:00
00:00
00:04
53:00
04:00
08:00
65:00
0-13
1-14
1-14
0-2
2-43
EV
PP
SH
TOT
1
2
3
OT
TOT
52:43
08:00
04:00
64:43
0-5
1-13
1-6
0-2
2-26
00:17
00:00
00:00
00:17
53:00
08:00
04:00
65:00
0-5
1-13
1-6
0-2
2-26
GOALS-SHOTS AGAINST
2
3
OT
TOT
34 G REIMER, JAMES
45 G BERNIER, JONATHAN (W)
EMPTY NET
TEAM TOTALS
TOI
DETROIT RED WINGS
GOALS-SHOTS AGAINST
34 G MRAZEK, PETR
35 G HOWARD, JIMMY (OT)
EMPTY NET
TEAM TOTALS
OFFICIALS
Referee
#13 Dan O'Halloran
#16 Brian Pochmara
Standby
3 STARS By:NBC
Linesman
#68 Scott Driscoll
#92 Mark Shewchyk
Standby
1.
2.
3.
TOR
DET
TOR
G 45 J.BERNIER
G 35 J.HOWARD
C 42 T.BOZAK
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TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS
Game 42 Away Game 19
EV
2-21
5v5
2-19
5v4
0-5
EV
32-67/48%
5v3
PP
0-5
4v5
PP
5-7/71%
TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS
3
4
11
12
15
19
21
24
28
29
36
41
42
43
44
51
71
81
34
45
4v3
DETROIT RED WINGS
Game 42 Home Game 23
SHOTS SUMMARY (Goals-Shots On Goal)
TOT
EV
PP
2-26
2-31
0-12
3v5
3v4
3v3
5v5
5v4
5v3
4v5
2-29
0-12
SH
4v4
0-2
FACE-OFF SUMMARY (Face-offs Won-Face-offs Total / Percentage)
SH
TOT
EV
PP
4-10/40%
41-84/49%
35-67/52%
6-10/60%
TEAM SUMMARY
TOI
G A P +/- PN PIM
TOT SHF AVG
PP
2 2 +2 1
2 28:24 36 00:47 02:36
-2
23:13 33 00:42 02:16
1
2 20:20 34 00:35 00:00
-1
15:59 22 00:43 01:24
-1
17:15 27 00:38 00:00
-1 1
2 16:41 23 00:43 01:51
1
1 +1 1
2 19:14 26 00:44 02:36
03:44 6 00:37 00:00
01:59 5 00:23 00:00
08:28 13 00:39 00:00
+2
26:12 34 00:46 00:20
20:24 32 00:38 00:00
1
1 +1
23:36 36 00:39 00:45
-1
15:55 21 00:45 01:24
13:06 21 00:37 01:24
-1
22:01 30 00:44 01:24
13:54 26 00:32 01:24
1 1 +1
21:39 26 00:49 02:36
D PHANEUF, DION
D FRANSON, CODY
C MCCLEMENT, JAY
L RAYMOND, MASON
D RANGER, PAUL
R LUPUL, JOFFREY
L VAN RIEMSDYK, JAMES
C HOLLAND, PETER
R ORR, COLTON
R D'AMIGO, JERRY
D GUNNARSSON, CARL
L KULEMIN, NIKOLAI
C BOZAK, TYLER
C KADRI, NAZEM
D RIELLY, MORGAN
D GARDINER, JAKE
R CLARKSON, DAVID
C KESSEL, PHIL
G REIMER, JAMES
G BERNIER, JONATHAN
TEAM TOTALS 2 3 5 0
DETROIT RED WINGS
2
4
8
11
13
14
17
18
20
21
23
27
40
41
44
55
65
71
34
35
SH
4v4
0-2
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Start 1:30 EST; End 4:49 EST
Game 0610
Final
4
8
G A P +/- PN PIM
D SMITH, BRENDAN
1 1 +2
D KINDL, JAKUB
-1 1
L ABDELKADER, JUSTIN
1
1
1
R ALFREDSSON, DANIEL
1
1 +1
C DATSYUK, PAVEL
C NYQUIST, GUSTAV
1 1 +1
R EAVES, PATRICK
C ANDERSSON, JOAKIM
-1
L MILLER, DREW
-1
C TATAR, TOMAS
D LASHOFF, BRIAN
D QUINCEY, KYLE
L ZETTERBERG, HENRIK
1 1 +1
C GLENDENING, LUKE
R BERTUZZI, TODD
D KRONWALL, NIKLAS
D DEKEYSER, DANNY
-2
R CLEARY, DANIEL
G MRAZEK, PETR
G HOWARD, JIMMY
TEAM TOTALS 2 3 5 0 2
2
2
SH
03:50
02:46
03:08
01:03
03:17
00:00
00:57
00:00
00:00
03:06
05:02
03:41
04:05
00:00
00:06
00:59
00:00
00:00
EV
21:58
18:11
17:12
13:32
13:58
14:50
15:41
03:44
01:59
05:22
20:50
16:43
18:46
14:31
11:36
19:38
12:30
19:03
4v3
3v5
SH
2-7/29%
TOT
43-84/51%
S A/B MS HT GV TK BS FW FL F%
1
1
1
1
1
2
4
1
1
2
1
3
1
1
2
4
6
1
3
1
2
1
2
7
1
1
26
8
6
3
3
2
1
1
2
4
1
2
1
1
3
1
43 11
9
1
13
1
3
1
17 21 45
1 0 100
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
37 10
TOI
S A/B MS HT
TOT SHF AVG
PP
SH
EV
22:23 31 00:43 00:07 00:02 22:14 1 1
1
16:55 28 00:36 03:03 00:02 13:50 2 2
1 2
17:43 25 00:42 00:07 00:00 17:36 3
3
19:55 28 00:42 04:27 00:00 15:28 3 1
1
24:17 33 00:44 04:32 00:28 19:17 3 1
2
16:29 27 00:36 03:28 00:02 12:59 4 1
3
03:00 5 00:36 00:00 00:30 02:30 1
10:02 19 00:31 00:21 01:57 07:44
13:15 23 00:34 00:00 01:49 11:26 6
2
13:32 21 00:38 03:28 00:00 10:04 4 1
15:24 26 00:35 00:00 01:39 13:45 1
1
24:33 33 00:44 00:21 01:39 22:33 1
1
23:29 33 00:42 04:25 00:14 18:50 6 2
1
14:40 24 00:36 00:00 01:47 12:53 2 1
1
16:28 23 00:42 04:24 00:00 12:04
1
23:49 34 00:42 04:50 02:19 16:40 1
22:30 34 00:39 03:13 02:19 16:58 2
2
17:53 25 00:42 03:14 01:13 13:26 3
1
4
TOT
2-43
3v4
3v3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
50
1
3
25
0
1
0
1 1 50
14 10 58
6 6 50
7 11 41 43 49
GV TK BS FW FL F%
1
2
1
1
1
12 15 44
1
6
3
67
3
1
75
2
1
11 7 61
10 12 45
1
2
1
1
4
1
1
2
7
8
1
3
25
43 41 51
G=Goals A=Assists P=Points +/-=Plus/Minus PN=Number of Penalties PIM=Penalty Minutes TOI=Time On Ice SHF=# of Shifts AVG=Average
Time/Shift S=Shots on Goal A/B=Attempts Blocked MS=Missed Shots HT=Hits Given GV=Giveaways TK=Takeaways BS=Blocked Shots
FW=Faceoffs Won FL=Faceoffs Lost F%=Faceoff Win Percentage PP=Power Play SH=Short Handed EV=Even Strength OT=Overtime
TOT=Total
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Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Attendance 105,491 at Joe Louis Arena
Start 1:30 EST; End 4:49 EST
Game 0610
Final
TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS
Game 42 Away Game 19
DETROIT RED WINGS
Game 42 Home Game 23
Shootout Summary
Team
G
S
M
P
TOR
2
3
0
0
DET
1
2
1
0
Determining Goal: 42 T.BOZAK (Attempt #3/#6 - Team/Overall )
# Team
Shootout Order / Result
Goaltender
Pos Shooter
Result
M
Wide of Net
Shot Type
Score(V-H)
Backhand
0-0
1
DET
R 11 D.ALFREDSSON
45 J.BERNIER
2
TOR
L
35 J.HOWARD
S
Backhand
0-0
3
DET
C 13 P.DATSYUK
45 J.BERNIER
G
Backhand
0-1
4
TOR
R 19 J.LUPUL
35 J.HOWARD
G
Wrist
1-1
5
DET
C 21 T.TATAR
45 J.BERNIER
S
Wrist
1-1
6
TOR
C 42 T.BOZAK
35 J.HOWARD
G
Snap
2-1
21 J.VAN RIEMSDYK
Result Key: G=Goal, M=Missed Shot, S=Shot, P=Penalty
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NEW YORK RANGERS
Game 37 Away Game 21
G Per Time Str
1 2 12:26 EV
2 2 14:21 EV
3 2 14:51 EV
4 3 2:41 EV
5 3 5:21 EV
- 3 19:40 EV-PS
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Monday, January 2, 2012
Attendance 46,967 at Citizens Bank Park
Start 3:21 EST; End 6:11 EST
Game 0569
Final
Team Goal Scorer
PHI 10 B.SCHENN(1)
PHI 28 C.GIROUX(18)
NYR 71 M.RUPP(2)
NYR 71 M.RUPP(3)
NYR 19 B.RICHARDS(14)
PHI 48 D.BRIERE
SCORING SUMMARY
Assist
Assist
25 M.CARLE(17)
27 M.TALBOT(7)
19 S.HARTNELL(18)
8 B.PRUST(6)
34 J.MITCHELL(5)
8 B.PRUST(7)
34 J.MITCHELL(6)
17 B.DUBINSKY(15) 24 R.CALLAHAN(16)
Unsuccessful Penalty Shot
NEW YORK RANGERS
PHILADELPHIA FLYERS
Game 37 Home Game 16
NYR on Ice
5, 10, 21, 27, 30, 42
4, 19, 26, 30, 32, 62
8, 18, 30, 34, 41, 71
4, 8, 30, 32, 34, 71
5, 17, 19, 24, 27, 30
30
PHI on Ice
10, 25, 27, 35, 41, 93
5, 19, 27, 28, 35, 44
6, 17, 24, 35, 41, 48
14, 25, 27, 29, 35, 43
6, 19, 21, 28, 35, 41
48
PHILADELPHIA FLYERS
PENALTY SUMMARY
# Per Time Player
PIM Penalty
1 1 17:47 19 B.RICHARDS
2 Tripping
2 3 14:48 27 R.MCDONAGH
2 Delay of game
3 3 18:54 24 R.CALLAHAN
2 Holding the stick
4 3 19:40 27 R.MCDONAGH
0 PS-Covering puck in crease
TOT (PN-PIM) 3-6
Power Plays (Goals-Opp./PPTime) 0-1/00:49
#
1
2
3
4
Per
1
3
3
3
Time
16:58
18:54
20:00
20:00
Player
PIM Penalty
25 M.CARLE
2 Slashing
44 K.TIMONEN
2 Interference
19 S.HARTNELL
2 Cross checking
19 S.HARTNELL
10 Misconduct (10 min)
TOT (PN-PIM) 4-16
Power Plays (Goals-Opp./PPTime) 0-2/02:49
BY PERIOD
Per
1
2
3
TOT
Goals
0
1
2
3
Shots
9
8
16
33
5v4
0-1/00:49
5v3
5v5
3-3/54:05
4v4
0-2/02:17
PN
1
0
2
3
PIM
2
0
4
6
Per
1
2
3
TOT
Goals
0
2
0
2
Shots
12
14
10
36
PN
1
0
3
4
POWER PLAYS (Goals-Occurrences / Time)
5v4
5v3
0-2/02:49
EVEN STRENGTH (Goals-Occurrences / Time)
3v3
TOT
5v5
4v4
3-5/56:22
2-3/54:05
0-2/02:17
4v3
NEW YORK RANGERS
30 G LUNDQVIST, HENRIK (W)
43 G BIRON, MARTIN
TEAM TOTALS
GOALTENDER SUMMARY
TOI
EV
PP
SH
TOT
56:22
00:49
02:49
60:00
1
0-12
56:22
00:49
EV
4v3
3v3
TOT
2-5/56:22
GOALS-SHOTS AGAINST
2
3
TOT
2-14
0-10
2-36
02:49
60:00
0-12
PP
SH
TOT
1
2
3
TOT
55:16
02:49
00:35
58:40
0-9
1-8
2-16
3-33
01:06
00:00
00:14
01:20
56:22
02:49
00:49
60:00
0-9
1-8
2-16
3-33
TOI
PHILADELPHIA FLYERS
PIM
2
0
14
16
2-14
0-10
2-36
GOALS-SHOTS AGAINST
30 G BRYZGALOV, ILYA
35 G BOBROVSKY, SERGEI (L)
EMPTY NET
TEAM TOTALS
OFFICIALS
Referee
#29 Ian Walsh
#14 Dennis LaRue
Standby
3 STARS By:ANTHONY SAN FILIPPO- DELAWARE COUNTY TIMES
Linesman
#97 Jean Morin
#65 Pierre Racicot
Standby
1.
2.
3.
NYR
NYR
PHI
C 71 M.RUPP
G 30 H.LUNDQVIST
R 28 C.GIROUX
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NEW YORK RANGERS
Game 37 Away Game 21
EV
3-31
5v5
3-31
5v4
0-1
EV
27-62/44%
5v3
PP
0-1
4v5
0-1
PP
1-2/50%
NEW YORK RANGERS
4
5
8
10
17
18
19
21
22
24
26
27
32
34
41
42
62
71
30
43
SH
0-1
4v3
SHOTS SUMMARY (Goals-Shots On Goal)
TOT
EV
3-33
2-34
3v5
3v4
3v3
5v5
5v4
5v3
2-31
0-2
PHILADELPHIA FLYERS
Game 37 Home Game 16
PP
0-2
4v5
SH
4v4
0-3
FACE-OFF SUMMARY (Face-offs Won-Face-offs Total / Percentage)
SH
TOT
EV
PP
1-2/50%
29-66/44%
35-62/56%
1-2/50%
TEAM SUMMARY
TOI
G A P +/- PN PIM
TOT SHF AVG PP
21:53 29 00:45 00:49
28:35 42 00:40 00:49
2 2 +2
08:31 11 00:46 00:00
-1
18:39 25 00:44 00:00
1 1 +1
18:30 26 00:42 00:00
+1
12:41 20 00:38 00:00
1 1
1
2 15:59 24 00:39 00:49
-1
19:07 22 00:52 00:49
17:06 25 00:41 00:00
1 1 +1 1
2 17:21 28 00:37 00:49
-1
10:18 13 00:47 00:00
1
2 25:57 39 00:39 00:00
22:39 32 00:42 00:00
2 2 +2
11:07 16 00:41 00:00
+1
08:17 14 00:35 00:00
-1
16:54 21 00:48 00:00
-1
13:46 19 00:43 00:00
2 2 +2
07:34 10 00:45 00:00
D DEL ZOTTO, MICHAEL
D GIRARDI, DAN
L PRUST, BRANDON
R GABORIK, MARIAN
C DUBINSKY, BRANDON
D STAAL, MARC
C RICHARDS, BRAD
C STEPAN, DEREK
C BOYLE, BRIAN
R CALLAHAN, RYAN
L FEDOTENKO, RUSLAN
D MCDONAGH, RYAN
D STRALMAN, ANTON
C MITCHELL, JOHN
D BICKEL, STU
C ANISIMOV, ARTEM
L HAGELIN, CARL
C RUPP, MIKE
G LUNDQVIST, HENRIK
G BIRON, MARTIN
TEAM TOTALS 3 6 9 +5 3
PHILADELPHIA FLYERS
5
6
10
14
17
19
21
24
25
27
28
29
41
43
44
48
68
93
30
35
4v4
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Monday, January 2, 2012
Attendance 46,967 at Citizens Bank Park
Start 3:21 EST; End 6:11 EST
Game 0569
Final
6
EV
20:09
26:01
07:29
18:01
17:26
11:27
15:10
18:01
15:52
15:11
10:18
25:17
21:35
11:07
08:17
16:52
13:46
07:34
16
3v5
SH
1-2/50%
TOT
37-66/56%
S A/B MS HT GV TK BS FW FL F%
1
3
1
1
4
3
4
1
4
2
1
1
2
4 1
4
3
10
1
1
1
2
3
11
1
1
1
4
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
3
5
2
1
33
8
1
8
TOI
S A/B MS
TOT SHF AVG PP
SH
EV
22:37 29 00:46 00:09 00:49 21:39 5 1
1
11:18 16 00:42 00:00 00:00 11:18 1
13:06 20 00:39 00:51 00:00 12:15 3 1
07:09 10 00:42 00:03 00:00 07:06
18:13 23 00:47 00:03 00:00 18:10
1
12 22:06 26 00:51 01:55 00:00 20:11 3 2
13:28 18 00:44 01:06 00:00 12:22 3 1
1
16:56 20 00:50 00:51 00:00 16:05 1
1
2 24:42 35 00:42 01:19 00:00 23:23 5 3
14:30 22 00:39 00:03 00:49 13:38 1
23:23 27 00:51 01:55 00:49 20:39 3 1
1
06:42 9 00:44 00:00 00:00 06:42 1 2
18:58 29 00:39 01:34 00:00 17:24 1
2
18:29 25 00:44 00:00 00:00 18:29 1 3
2 21:50 28 00:46 01:36 00:49 19:25 1 2
1
19:08 24 00:47 00:51 00:14 18:03 4 1
2
07:09 10 00:42 00:00 00:00 07:09 1
1
18:30 24 00:46 01:49 00:00 16:41 2 3
3
G A P +/- PN PIM
D COBURN, BRAYDON
+1
D LILJA, ANDREAS
-2
C SCHENN, BRAYDEN
1 1 +1
C COUTURIER, SEAN
-1
R SIMMONDS, WAYNE
-1
L HARTNELL, SCOTT
1 1
2
L VAN RIEMSDYK, JAMES
-1
R READ, MATT
-1
D CARLE, MATT
1 1
1
C TALBOT, MAXIME
1 1 +1
R GIROUX, CLAUDE
1 1
L ZOLNIERCZYK, HARRY
-1
D MESZAROS, ANDREJ
-1
D BOURDON, MARC-ANDRE
-1
D TIMONEN, KIMMO
+1 1
C BRIERE, DANNY
-1
R JAGR, JAROMIR
R VORACEK, JAKUB
+1
G BRYZGALOV, ILYA
G BOBROVSKY, SERGEI
TEAM TOTALS 2 3 5 -5 4
SH
00:55
01:45
01:02
00:38
01:04
01:14
00:00
00:17
01:14
01:21
00:00
00:40
01:04
00:00
00:00
00:02
00:00
00:00
4v3
TOT
2-36
3v4
3v3
3
1
2
3
1
1
3
1
1
0 100
8 9
2 9
13 9
47
18
59
1
1
50
0
2
0
4
7
36
1
2
3
1
50 3
9 20 29 37 44
HT GV TK BS FW FL F%
5 1
1 1
3
1
2
13
2
2
2 1
3
3
1
1
2
1
1
12 4
5 2
75
71
1
1
1
1 1 50
12 10 55
1
1
1
2
3
7 12 37
1
1
36 20 14 41 6
4
8
37 29 56
G=Goals A=Assists P=Points +/-=Plus/Minus PN=Number of Penalties PIM=Penalty Minutes TOI=Time On Ice SHF=# of Shifts AVG=Average
Time/Shift S=Shots on Goal A/B=Attempts Blocked MS=Missed Shots HT=Hits Given GV=Giveaways TK=Takeaways BS=Blocked Shots
FW=Faceoffs Won FL=Faceoffs Lost F%=Faceoff Win Percentage PP=Power Play SH=Short Handed EV=Even Strength OT=Overtime
TOT=Total
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MONTREAL CANADIENS
Game 60 Away Game 28
G Per
1 1
2 2
3 2
4 3
Time
8:09
12:44
14:46
10:53
Str
PP
SH
EV
PP
4
2011 Tim Hortons Heritage Classic
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Attendance 41,022 at McMahon Stadium
Start 4:18 MST; End 7:07 MST
Game 0890
Final
Team Goal Scorer
CGY 17 R.BOURQUE(18)
CGY 33 A.BABCHUK(9)
CGY 17 R.BOURQUE(19)
CGY 40 A.TANGUAY(16)
CALGARY FLAMES
Game 61 Home Game 30
SCORING SUMMARY
Assist
Assist
40 A.TANGUAY(29)
13 O.JOKINEN(30)
20 C.GLENCROSS(13)
8 B.MORRISON(29)
6 C.SARICH(10)
12 J.IGINLA(32)
8 B.MORRISON(30)
MONTREAL CANADIENS
MTL on Ice
20, 21, 22, 31
13, 31, 58, 67, 68, 76
14, 20, 21, 31, 44, 67
14, 31, 32, 75, 76
CGY on Ice
5, 12, 13, 17, 34, 40
6, 8, 20, 33, 34
5, 6, 15, 17, 18, 34
4, 5, 8, 12, 34, 40
CALGARY FLAMES
PENALTY SUMMARY
# Per
1 1
2 1
3 2
4 3
Time Player
PIM
6:11 76 P.SUBBAN
2
6:44 75 H.GILL
2
0:45 44 R.HAMRLIK
2
8:58 44 R.HAMRLIK
2
TOT (PN-PIM) 4-8
Power Plays (Goals-Opp./PPTime) 0-1/02:00
Penalty
Tripping
Tripping
Hi-sticking
Hooking
# Per Time Player
1 2 10:59 4 J.BOUWMEESTER
PIM Penalty
2 Interference
TOT (PN-PIM) 1-2
Power Plays (Goals-Opp./PPTime) 2-4/06:27
BY PERIOD
Per
1
2
3
TOT
Goals
0
0
0
0
5v4
0-1/02:00
5v3
5v5
0-5/51:33
4v4
Shots
8
21
10
39
PN
2
1
1
4
PIM
4
2
2
8
Per
1
2
3
TOT
Goals
1
2
1
4
Shots
19
11
7
37
PN
0
1
0
1
POWER PLAYS (Goals-Occurrences / Time)
5v4
5v3
1-3/05:02
1-1/01:25
EVEN STRENGTH (Goals-Occurrences / Time)
3v3
TOT
5v5
4v4
0-5/51:33
1-5/51:33
4v3
MONTREAL CANADIENS
31 G PRICE, CAREY (L)
35 G AULD, ALEX
TEAM TOTALS
GOALTENDER SUMMARY
TOI
EV
PP
SH
TOT
51:33
02:00
06:27
60:00
1
1-19
51:33
02:00
EV
34 G KIPRUSOFF, MIIKKA (W)
4v3
3v3
TOT
1-5/51:33
GOALS-SHOTS AGAINST
2
3
TOT
2-11
1-7
4-37
06:27
60:00
1-19
PP
SH
TOT
1
2
3
TOT
51:33
06:27
02:00
60:00
0-8
0-21
0-10
0-39
51:33
06:27
02:00
60:00
0-8
0-21
0-10
0-39
TOI
CALGARY FLAMES
PIM
0
2
0
2
2-11
1-7
4-37
GOALS-SHOTS AGAINST
35 G KARLSSON, HENRIK
TEAM TOTALS
OFFICIALS
Referee
#34 Brad Meier
#3 Mike Leggo
Standby
3 STARS By:Kris King, VP Hockey Operations
Linesman
#88 Mike Cvik
#56 Mark Wheler
Standby
1.
2.
3.
CGY
CGY
CGY
G 34 M.KIPRUSOFF
R 17 R.BOURQUE
L 40 A.TANGUAY
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MONTREAL CANADIENS
Game 60 Away Game 28
EV
0-35
5v5
0-35
PP
5v4
EV
26-52/50%
5v3
4v5
0-4
PP
0-4/0%
CALGARY FLAMES
Game 61 Home Game 30
PP
2-7
4v5
1-3
G A P +/-
C GOMEZ, SCOTT
L CAMMALLERI, MICHAEL
C PLEKANEC, TOMAS
C HALPERN, JEFF
D WISNIEWSKI, JAMES
R GIONTA, BRIAN
D MARA, PAUL
L MOEN, TRAVIS
D HAMRLIK, ROMAN
L KOSTITSYN, ANDREI
C WHITE, RYAN
L POULIOT, BENOIT
C DESHARNAIS, DAVID
L PACIORETTY, MAX
D WEBER, YANNICK
D GILL, HAL
D SUBBAN, P.K.
C ELLER, LARS
G PRICE, CAREY
G AULD, ALEX
TEAM TOTALS 0 0 0
D BOUWMEESTER, JAY
D GIORDANO, MARK
D SARICH, CORY
C MORRISON, BRENDAN
L HAGMAN, NIKLAS
C BACKLUND, MIKAEL
R IGINLA, JAROME
C JOKINEN, OLLI
R JACKMAN, TIM
R KOSTOPOULOS, TOM
R BOURQUE, RENE
C STAJAN, MATT
L GLENCROSS, CURTIS
R MOSS, DAVID
D STAIOS, STEVE
D REGEHR, ROBYN
D BABCHUK, ANTON
L TANGUAY, ALEX
G KIPRUSOFF, MIIKKA
G KARLSSON, HENRIK
TEAM TOTALS
-1
-1
-1
-1
-1
-1
-2
-1
-1
TEAM SUMMARY
TOI
PN PIM
TOT SHF AVG
PP
19:47 22 00:53 00:58
12:47 18 00:42 01:09
20:01 25 00:48 00:56
10:24 16 00:39 00:00
20:29 23 00:53 01:13
19:21 25 00:46 00:51
15:46 22 00:43 00:00
14:58 21 00:42 00:00
2
4 21:25 24 00:53 01:10
17:01 19 00:53 00:15
09:03 13 00:41 00:00
10:39 16 00:39 00:00
11:14 17 00:39 00:47
16:38 21 00:47 01:04
17:51 23 00:46 00:47
1
2 21:12 27 00:47 00:00
1
2 23:41 29 00:49 00:50
09:51 13 00:45 00:00
-10 4
8
G A P +/- PN PIM
1
2
+1
1 1 +2
2 2 +1
1 1
1 1
+1
2
2 +1
+1
1 1 +1
1
1 +1
1 1 2
4 7 11 +9
1
SH
00:46
00:44
03:43
01:37
00:21
01:20
01:58
02:39
01:04
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:40
00:00
02:40
03:25
03:26
00:00
EV
18:03
10:54
15:22
08:47
18:55
17:10
13:48
12:19
19:11
16:46
09:03
10:39
09:47
15:34
14:24
17:47
19:25
09:51
SH
1-3
4v3
4v4
FACE-OFF SUMMARY (Face-offs Won-Face-offs Total / Percentage)
SH
TOT
EV
PP
8-11/73%
34-67/51%
26-52/50%
3-11/27%
CALGARY FLAMES
4
5
6
8
10
11
12
13
15
16
17
18
20
25
27
28
33
40
34
35
SHOTS SUMMARY (Goals-Shots On Goal)
TOT
EV
0-39
1-27
3v5
3v4
3v3
5v5
5v4
5v3
1-27
1-4
1-3
SH
0-4
4v3
4v4
MONTREAL CANADIENS
11
13
14
15
20
21
22
32
44
46
53
57
58
67
68
75
76
81
31
35
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Sunday, February 20, 2011
Attendance 41,022 at McMahon Stadium
Start 4:18 MST; End 7:07 MST
Game 0890
Final
3v5
SH
4-4/100%
TOT
33-67/49%
S A/B MS HT GV TK BS FW FL F%
1
3
8
1
1
2
2
3
1
3
1
1
2
2
3
5
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
7
2
1
2
1
1
3
2
2
3
1
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
1
TOI
S A/B MS
TOT SHF AVG
PP
SH
EV
24:33 29 00:50 03:19 00:00 21:14 2
21:40 25 00:52 04:21 00:52 16:27 2 1
1
18:07 24 00:45 00:00 01:38 16:29
16:47 22 00:45 02:33 00:42 13:32 1
11:17 14 00:48 00:34 00:00 10:43 1 2
1
12:04 14 00:51 00:00 00:00 12:04 1 1
1
20:24 23 00:53 04:24 00:00 16:00 2 2
2
16:44 19 00:52 03:05 00:00 13:39 2
12:46 18 00:42 01:41 00:00 11:05 2
1
14:30 15 00:58 00:00 00:56 13:34 3 1
15:23 23 00:40 03:05 00:22 11:56 11
2
12:26 18 00:41 00:15 00:22 11:49
15:02 22 00:41 00:34 00:53 13:35 2 1
3
14:44 21 00:42 02:03 00:45 11:56 2 1
14:14 20 00:42 00:21 00:00 13:53
2
23:03 29 00:47 00:07 01:25 21:31
1
15:48 22 00:43 01:59 00:05 13:44 2 1
1
18:28 22 00:50 03:54 00:00 14:34 4
1
37 13 13
15 14 52
5 5 50
0
1
0
7
8 47
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
5 58
1
2
1
4
1
1
1
2
39 17 12 18 9
2
TOT
4-37
3v4
3v3
1
12 13 34 33 51
HT GV TK BS FW FL F%
1
1
3
2
1
2
1
4
12 10 55
1
1
1
6
2
4
5 55
3 40
6 40
2
0
1
8
6 57
1
3 25
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
9
1
2
1
3
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
3
0
3
4
3
19 14 17 33 34 49
G=Goals A=Assists P=Points +/-=Plus/Minus PN=Number of Penalties PIM=Penalty Minutes TOI=Time On Ice SHF=# of Shifts AVG=Average
Time/Shift S=Shots on Goal A/B=Attempts Blocked MS=Missed Shots HT=Hits Given GV=Giveaways TK=Takeaways BS=Blocked Shots
FW=Faceoffs Won FL=Faceoffs Lost F%=Faceoff Win Percentage PP=Power Play SH=Short Handed EV=Even Strength OT=Overtime
TOT=Total
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WASHINGTON CAPITALS
Game 40 Away Game 18
G Per
1 2
2 2
3 2
4 3
Time
2:13
6:54
14:45
11:59
Str
EV
PP
EV
EV
1
2011 Bridgestone/NHL Winter Classic
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Attendance 68,111 at Heinz Field
Start 8:17 EST; End 10:55 EST
Game 0566
Final
Team Goal Scorer
PIT 71 E.MALKIN(14)
WSH 22 M.KNUBLE(9)
WSH 16 E.FEHR(6)
WSH 16 E.FEHR(7)
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
Game 40 Home Game 21
SCORING SUMMARY
Assist
Assist
58 K.LETANG(27)
29 M.FLEURY(1)
19 N.BACKSTROM(26)
52 M.GREEN(11)
90 M.JOHANSSON(4)
25 J.CHIMERA(7)
25 J.CHIMERA(8)
4 J.ERSKINE(6)
WASHINGTON CAPITALS
WSH on Ice
1, 4, 8, 19, 28, 52
1, 8, 19, 22, 52, 85
1, 16, 23, 25, 52, 90
1, 4, 16, 25, 55, 90
PIT on Ice
11, 24, 29, 44, 58, 71
4, 24, 27, 29, 44
3, 5, 11, 24, 29, 71
4, 7, 9, 25, 29, 87
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
PENALTY SUMMARY
# Per Time Player
PIM Penalty
1 1 8:21 52 M.GREEN
2 Holding
2 1 11:52 4 J.ERSKINE
5 Fighting (maj)
3 2 2:59 21 B.LAICH
2 Interference on goalkeeper
4 2 15:37 4 J.ERSKINE
2 Hooking
5 3 7:28 22 M.KNUBLE
2 Delaying Game-Puck over glass
TOT (PN-PIM) 5-13
Power Plays (Goals-Opp./PPTime) 1-2/02:58
# Per
1 1
2 1
3 2
Time Player
4:40
7 P.MARTIN
11:52 17 M.RUPP
5:56 25 M.TALBOT
PIM
2
5
2
Penalty
Hooking
Fighting (maj)
Holding
TOT (PN-PIM) 3-9
Power Plays (Goals-Opp./PPTime) 0-4/08:00
BY PERIOD
Per
1
2
3
TOT
Goals
0
2
1
3
5v4
1-2/02:58
5v3
5v5
2-7/49:02
4v4
Shots
12
16
4
32
PN
2
2
1
5
Per
1
2
3
TOT
Goals
0
1
0
1
Shots
16
8
9
33
PN
2
1
0
3
POWER PLAYS (Goals-Occurrences / Time)
5v4
5v3
0-4/08:00
EVEN STRENGTH (Goals-Occurrences / Time)
3v3
TOT
5v5
4v4
2-7/49:02
1-7/49:02
4v3
WASHINGTON CAPITALS
1 G VARLAMOV, SEMYON (W)
30 G NEUVIRTH, MICHAL
TEAM TOTALS
PIM
7
2
0
9
4v3
3v3
TOT
1-7/49:02
GOALTENDER SUMMARY
TOI
EV
PP
SH
49:02
02:58
08:00
TOT
60:00
1
0-16
49:02
02:58
08:00
60:00
0-16
EV
PP
SH
TOT
1
2
3
TOT
47:50
08:00
02:58
58:48
0-12
2-16
1-4
3-32
01:12
00:00
00:00
01:12
49:02
08:00
02:58
60:00
0-12
2-16
1-4
3-32
TOI
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
1
PIM
7
4
2
13
GOALS-SHOTS AGAINST
2
3
TOT
1-8
0-9
1-33
1-8
0-9
1-33
GOALS-SHOTS AGAINST
G JOHNSON, BRENT
29 G FLEURY, MARC-ANDRE (L)
EMPTY NET
TEAM TOTALS
OFFICIALS
Referee
#10 Paul Devorski
#24 Stephen Walkom
Standby
3 STARS By:Heinz Field Media
Linesman
#75 Derek Amell
#67 Pierre Champoux
Standby
1.
2.
3.
WSH
WSH
PIT
G 1 S.VARLAMOV
R 16 E.FEHR
C 71 E.MALKIN
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Game 40 Away Game 18
EV
2-27
5v5
2-27
5v4
1-4
EV
28-56/50%
5v3
PP
1-4
4v5
0-1
PP
1-2/50%
WASHINGTON CAPITALS
4
8
16
19
21
22
23
25
26
27
28
39
52
55
74
83
85
90
1
30
SH
0-1
4v3
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
Game 40 Home Game 21
SHOTS SUMMARY (Goals-Shots On Goal)
TOT
EV
3-32
1-23
3v5
3v4
3v3
5v5
5v4
5v3
1-23
0-9
PP
0-9
4v5
0-1
SH
0-1
4v3
4v4
FACE-OFF SUMMARY (Face-offs Won-Face-offs Total / Percentage)
SH
TOT
EV
PP
4-8/50%
33-66/50%
28-56/50%
4-8/50%
TEAM SUMMARY
TOI
G A P +/- PN PIM
TOT SHF AVG
PP
1 1
2
7 12:31 21 00:35 00:00
-1
18:26 19 00:58 02:32
2
2 +2
09:55 14 00:42 00:51
1 1 -1
20:46 22 00:56 01:58
1
2 13:50 19 00:43 00:41
1
1
1
2 19:41 23 00:51 01:58
+1
18:44 25 00:44 00:00
2 2 +2
11:32 14 00:49 00:00
14:37 20 00:43 00:04
24:25 29 00:50 00:26
-1
12:54 17 00:45 00:56
14:34 24 00:36 00:04
1 1
1
2 21:15 27 00:47 02:32
+1
14:26 23 00:37 00:00
26:28 30 00:52 00:26
13:37 20 00:40 00:09
11:11 16 00:41 02:13
1 1 +2
13:08 16 00:49 00:00
D ERSKINE, JOHN
L OVECHKIN, ALEX
R FEHR, ERIC
C BACKSTROM, NICKLAS
L LAICH, BROOKS
R KNUBLE, MIKE
D HANNAN, SCOTT
L CHIMERA, JASON
C HENDRICKS, MATT
D ALZNER, KARL
R SEMIN, ALEXANDER
C STECKEL, DAVID
D GREEN, MIKE
D SCHULTZ, JEFF
D CARLSON, JOHN
C BEAGLE, JAY
C PERREAULT, MATHIEU
C JOHANSSON, MARCUS
G VARLAMOV, SEMYON
G NEUVIRTH, MICHAL
TEAM TOTALS 3 6 9 +5 5
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
3
4
5
7
9
10
11
14
17
24
25
27
44
45
48
58
71
87
1
29
4v4
1
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Saturday, January 1, 2011
Attendance 68,111 at Heinz Field
Start 8:17 EST; End 10:55 EST
Game 0566
Final
13
G A P +/- PN PIM
D GOLIGOSKI, ALEX
D MICHALEK, ZBYNEK
D ENGELLAND, DERYK
D MARTIN, PAUL
L DUPUIS, PASCAL
C LETESTU, MARK
C STAAL, JORDAN
L KUNITZ, CHRIS
C RUPP, MICHAEL
L COOKE, MATT
C TALBOT, MAXIME
R ADAMS, CRAIG
D ORPIK, BROOKS
R ASHAM, ARRON
C KENNEDY, TYLER
D LETANG, KRIS
1 1
C MALKIN, EVGENI
1
1
C CROSBY, SIDNEY
G JOHNSON, BRENT
G FLEURY, MARC-ANDRE
1 1
TEAM TOTALS 1 2 3
-1
-1
-1
-1
-1
-1
1
2
1
5
1
2
+1
+1
-1
-5
3
SH
01:36
00:00
00:00
02:19
02:33
01:29
02:34
00:26
02:14
03:50
00:59
02:05
01:26
02:44
03:50
01:21
00:00
02:34
EV
10:55
15:54
09:04
16:29
10:36
16:14
16:10
11:06
12:19
20:09
10:59
12:25
17:17
11:42
22:12
12:07
08:58
10:34
3v5
SH
1-2/50%
TOT
33-66/50%
S A/B MS HT GV TK BS FW FL F%
1
6
3
3
2
3
2
2
1
3
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
3
2
2
1
2
5
2
1
4
1
1
3
1
1
2
2
1
32
2
1
2
1
2
9
26
33 16
17 44
6
1
63
50
1
0 100
11 11 50
4
1
3
9
10
1
1
1
TOI
S A/B MS HT
TOT SHF AVG
PP
SH
EV
20:05 22 00:54 03:40 00:33 15:52 1 3
1 1
19:42 23 00:51 02:09 02:18 15:15 1 2
1 1
12:44 17 00:44 00:03 00:00 12:41
1 4
20:50 22 00:56 04:17 00:00 16:33 3
17:05 20 00:51 00:30 01:15 15:20 1
3 4
14:57 18 00:49 01:50 00:00 13:07 2 1
1 1
14:38 18 00:48 00:03 01:15 13:20 2 1
1 3
21:29 21 01:01 06:07 00:00 15:22 1 2
2 6
05:29 8 00:41 00:00 00:00 05:29
2
16:10 19 00:51 01:50 00:42 13:38 1
4
12:55 16 00:48 00:03 01:01 11:51 2 2
1 2
08:13 12 00:41 00:00 01:43 06:30
7
19:33 22 00:53 00:03 02:25 17:05 2
1 2
04:37 7 00:39 00:00 00:00 04:37
1
13:22 17 00:47 01:23 00:00 11:59 1
1
27:06 25 01:05 05:48 00:40 20:38 7 1
1 1
24:23 23 01:03 06:07 00:00 18:16 4 3
3 3
24:56 25 00:59 06:07 00:00 18:49 5 1
1 1
9
TOT
1-33
3v4
3v3
1
3
1
6
2
7
6
60
13
50
2 16 33 33 50
GV TK BS FW FL F%
1
2
1
1
1
6 10 38
11 7 61
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
7
5
0
2
0
1
0
2
2
33
0
1
0 100
14 10 58
9
33 33 50
G=Goals A=Assists P=Points +/-=Plus/Minus PN=Number of Penalties PIM=Penalty Minutes TOI=Time On Ice SHF=# of Shifts AVG=Average
Time/Shift S=Shots on Goal A/B=Attempts Blocked MS=Missed Shots HT=Hits Given GV=Giveaways TK=Takeaways BS=Blocked Shots
FW=Faceoffs Won FL=Faceoffs Lost F%=Faceoff Win Percentage PP=Power Play SH=Short Handed EV=Even Strength OT=Overtime
TOT=Total
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Game 40 Away Game 20
G Per
1 2
2 3
3 OT
Time
4:42
17:42
1:57
Str
EV
PP
EV
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2010 Bridgestone/NHL Winter Classic
Friday, January 1, 2010
Attendance 38,112 at Fenway Park
Start 1:41 EST; End 4:17 EST
Game 0609
Final
Team Goal Scorer
PHI 26 D.SYVRET(1)
BOS 28 M.RECCHI(8)
BOS 16 M.STURM(14)
BOSTON BRUINS
Game 40 Home Game 22
SCORING SUMMARY
Assist
Assist
19 S.HARTNELL(16)
17 J.CARTER(19)
53 D.MORRIS(15)
46 D.KREJCI(13)
37 P.BERGERON(20)
33 Z.CHARA(22)
PHI on Ice
5, 17, 19, 26, 48, 49
3, 17, 25, 36, 49
5, 17, 18, 25, 49
PHILADELPHIA FLYERS
# Per
1 1
2 1
3 3
4 3
5 3
Time Player
12:01 13 D.CARCILLO
15:22
3 O.BARTULIS
4:45 13 D.CARCILLO
16:08 44 K.TIMONEN
19:14 48 D.BRIERE
BOS on Ice
16, 27, 30, 48, 53, 91
26, 28, 30, 37, 46, 53
16, 30, 33, 37, 53
BOSTON BRUINS
PENALTY SUMMARY
PIM Penalty
# Per Time
5 Fighting (maj)
1 1 12:01
2 Cross checking
2 1 15:22
2 Hooking
3 2 10:16
2 Tripping
4 3
1:30
2 Tripping
TOT 5-13
Player
22 S.THORNTON
46 D.KREJCI
33 Z.CHARA
55 J.BOYCHUK
PIM
5
2
2
2
TOT 4-11
Penalty
Fighting (maj)
Cross checking
Tripping
Hooking
BY PERIOD
Per
1
2
3
OT
TOT
Goals
0
1
0
0
1
Shots
6
12
5
2
25
5v4
0-2/04:00
5v3
5v5
1-6/49:40
4v4
0-2/02:43
PN
2
0
3
0
5
PIM
7
0
6
0
13
Per
1
2
3
OT
TOT
Goals
0
0
1
1
2
Shots
9
6
9
2
26
POWER PLAYS (Goals-Opp. / Power Play Time)
TOT
5v4
5v3
0-2/04:00
1-3/04:20
EVEN STRENGTH (Goals-Occurences / Time)
3v3
TOT
5v5
4v4
1-8/52:23
0-6/49:40
1-2/02:43
4v3
GOALTENDER SUMMARY
TOI
EV
PP
SH
PHILADELPHIA FLYERS
TOT
1
PN
2
1
1
0
4
PIM
7
2
2
0
11
4v3
0-0/01:14
TOT
1-3/05:34
3v3
TOT
1-8/52:23
GOALS-SHOTS AGAINST
2
3
OT
TOT
33 G BOUCHER, BRIAN
49 G LEIGHTON, MICHAEL (OT)
TEAM TOTALS
52:23
04:00
05:34
61:57
0-9
0-6
1-9
1-2
2-26
52:23
04:00
05:34
61:57
0-9
0-6
1-9
1-2
2-26
EV
PP
SH
TOT
1
2
3
OT
TOT
52:16
05:34
04:00
61:50
0-6
1-12
0-5
0-2
1-25
0-6
1-12
0-5
0-2
1-25
TOI
BOSTON BRUINS
30 G THOMAS, TIM (W)
GOALS-SHOTS AGAINST
40 G RASK, TUUKKA
EMPTY NET
TEAM TOTALS
00:07
00:00
00:00
00:07
52:23
05:34
04:00
61:57
OFFICIALS
Referee
#2 Kerry Fraser
#5 Chris Rooney
Standby
3 STARS By:NHL
Linesman
#61 Lyle Seitz
#93 Brian Murphy
Standby
1.
2.
3.
BOS
PHI
L 16 M.STURM
G 49 M.LEIGHTON
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PHILADELPHIA FLYERS
Game 40 Away Game 20
EV
1-20
5v5
1-17
5v4
0-5
EV
20-46/43%
5v3
PP
0-5
4v5
PP
2-4/50%
PHILADELPHIA FLYERS
3
5
11
12
13
14
17
18
19
20
21
25
26
28
36
44
45
48
33
49
4v3
SHOTS SUMMARY (Goals-Shots On Goal)
TOT
EV
1-25
1-20
3v5
3v4
3v3
5v5
5v4
5v3
0-18
1-4
BOSTON BRUINS
Game 40 Home Game 22
PP
1-5
4v5
0-1
SH
0-1
4v3
0-1
4v4
1-2
FACE-OFF SUMMARY (Face-offs Won-Face-offs Total / Percentage)
SH
TOT
EV
PP
1-4/25%
23-54/43%
26-46/57%
3-4/75%
TEAM SUMMARY
TOI
G A P +/- PN PIM
TOT SHF AVG
PP
1
2 16:16 26 00:37 00:00
19:54 29 00:41 01:38
13:50 16 00:51 00:00
17:14 26 00:39 01:34
2
7 09:57 15 00:39 00:00
12:29 16 00:46 00:00
1 1
16:12 26 00:37 02:22
-1
21:06 29 00:43 01:38
1 1 +1
15:19 24 00:38 02:42
26:27 29 00:54 02:22
12:47 17 00:45 00:00
-1
21:49 31 00:42 01:47
1
1 +1
16:38 24 00:41 00:00
18:07 25 00:43 01:22
13:21 18 00:44 00:00
1
2 23:23 26 00:53 02:13
11:00 15 00:44 00:00
+1 1
2 14:25 23 00:37 02:22
D BARTULIS, OSKARS
D COBURN, BRAYDON
C BETTS, BLAIR
L GAGNE, SIMON
L CARCILLO, DAN
R LAPERRIERE, IAN
C CARTER, JEFF
C RICHARDS, MIKE
L HARTNELL, SCOTT
D PRONGER, CHRIS
L VAN RIEMSDYK, JAMES
D CARLE, MATT
D SYVRET, DANNY
R GIROUX, CLAUDE
C POWE, DARROLL
D TIMONEN, KIMMO
R ASHAM, ARRON
C BRIERE, DANNY
G BOUCHER, BRIAN
G LEIGHTON, MICHAEL
TEAM TOTALS 1 2 3 +1 5
BOSTON BRUINS
6
16
20
21
22
26
27
28
33
37
46
48
53
55
60
61
73
91
30
40
SH
4v4
0-3
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2010 Bridgestone/NHL Winter Classic
Friday, January 1, 2010
Attendance 38,112 at Fenway Park
Start 1:41 EST; End 4:17 EST
Game 0609
Final
13
G A P +/- PN PIM
D WIDEMAN, DENNIS
L STURM, MARCO
1
1
L PAILLE, DANIEL
D FERENCE, ANDREW
L THORNTON, SHAWN
R WHEELER, BLAKE
L BEGIN, STEVE
-1
R RECCHI, MARK
1
1
D CHARA, ZDENO
1 1 +1
C BERGERON, PATRICE
1 1 +1
C KREJCI, DAVID
1 1
D HUNWICK, MATT
-1
D MORRIS, DEREK
1 1
D BOYCHUK, JOHNNY
C SOBOTKA, VLADIMIR
R BITZ, BYRON
R RYDER, MICHAEL
C SAVARD, MARC
-1
G THOMAS, TIM
G RASK, TUUKKA
TEAM TOTALS 2 4 6 -1
1
1
1
1
4
5
2
2
2
SH
00:41
01:37
02:56
00:52
00:00
02:02
01:26
01:21
00:00
04:01
00:00
01:33
00:00
00:00
01:17
03:16
00:00
00:00
EV
15:35
16:39
10:54
14:48
09:57
10:27
12:24
18:07
12:37
20:04
12:47
18:29
16:38
16:45
12:04
17:54
11:00
12:03
3v5
SH
2-4/50%
TOT
31-54/57%
S A/B MS HT GV TK BS FW FL F%
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
3
2
2
4
4
6
3
4
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
6
1
3
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
4
6
5 55
4
9
12 25
5 64
3
1
2 60
7 13
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
25 12
9
TOI
S A/B MS
TOT SHF AVG
PP
SH
EV
25:32 24 01:03 01:47 01:43 22:02 2 3
1
17:29 25 00:41 01:47 01:06 14:36 3
15:17 20 00:45 00:00 01:20 13:57 1
17:06 22 00:46 00:06 00:29 16:31
3
09:37 13 00:44 00:00 00:00 09:37 1
2
14:12 22 00:38 02:33 01:34 10:05
1
17:20 23 00:45 00:00 01:08 16:12 1
20:42 22 00:56 03:47 00:00 16:55 3 2
1
24:45 25 00:59 01:47 01:14 21:44
2
18:05 26 00:41 02:27 01:18 14:20 3 1
3
15:46 22 00:43 02:33 01:34 11:39 1 3
1
15:58 21 00:45 00:00 02:17 13:41
2
1
19:25 24 00:48 03:41 02:17 13:27 1 1
17:10 22 00:46 00:06 00:00 17:04 2 3
09:50 14 00:42 00:00 00:00 09:50 1
2
10:16 14 00:44 00:00 00:00 10:16 2
14:03 20 00:42 03:01 00:00 11:02 3
19:22 23 00:50 03:01 00:00 16:21 2
2
11
TOT
2-26
3v4
3v3
26 20
1
2
2
5
1
2
1
1
1
30
1
6
1
7
20 23 31 43
HT GV TK BS FW FL F%
1
2
5
2
2
1
2
2
4
1
1
2
1
2
7 10 41
10 4 71
1
2
1
3
3
3
3
14 29
1
1
4 33
2
1 67
10
4 71
1
1
4
1
12 31 23 57
G=Goals A=Assists P=Points +/-=Plus/Minus PN=Number of Penalties PIM=Penalty Minutes TOI=Time On Ice SHF=# of Shifts AVG=Average
Time/Shift S=Shots on Goal A/B=Attempts Blocked MS=Missed Shots HT=Hits Given GV=Giveaways TK=Takeaways BS=Blocked Shots
FW=Faceoffs Won FL=Faceoffs Lost F%=Faceoff Win Percentage PP=Power Play SH=Short Handed EV=Even Strength OT=Overtime
TOT=Total
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Thursday, January 1, 2009
Attendance 40,818 at Wrigley Field
Start 12:36 CST ; End 3:06 CST
Game 0554
Final
DETROIT RED WINGS
Game 37 Away Game 19
G Per Time Str Team Goal Scorer
1 1 3:24 PP CHI 32 K.VERSTEEG(11)
2 1 9:50 PP DET 37 M.SAMUELSSON(8)
3 1 12:37 PP CHI 24 M.HAVLAT(10)
4 1 19:18 EV CHI 55 B.EAGER(7)
5 2 1:14 EV DET 26 J.HUDLER(14)
6 2 12:43 EV DET 26 J.HUDLER(15)
7 2 17:17 EV DET 13 P.DATSYUK(16)
8 3 3:07 PP DET 28 B.RAFALSKI(5)
9 3 3:24 EV DET 22 B.LEBDA(3)
10 3 19:50 PP CHI 2 D.KEITH(5)
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
Game 35 Home Game 17
SCORING SUMMARY
Assist
Assist
24 M.HAVLAT(18)
7 B.SEABROOK(7)
40 H.ZETTERBERG(18) 81 M.HOSSA(18)
32 K.VERSTEEG(20)
51 B.CAMPBELL(21)
24 M.HAVLAT(19)
81 M.HOSSA(19)
40 H.ZETTERBERG(19)
11 D.CLEARY(13)
28 B.RAFALSKI(24)
93 J.FRANZEN(10)
28 B.RAFALSKI(25)
26 J.HUDLER(17)
96 T.HOLMSTROM(13)
40 H.ZETTERBERG(20) 81 M.HOSSA(20)
10 P.SHARP(12)
19 J.TOEWS(20)
DETROIT RED WINGS
DET on Ice
13, 23, 29, 33, 55
29, 37, 40, 55, 81, 93
23, 29, 33, 51, 55
3, 11, 29, 33, 51, 55
23, 26, 29, 40, 55, 81
5, 11, 13, 26, 28, 29
5, 13, 28, 29, 93, 96
5, 13, 26, 28, 29, 96
3, 22, 26, 29, 40, 93
11, 23, 29, 33, 55
CHI on Ice
2, 7, 24, 32, 33, 38
2, 7, 36, 38, 46
24, 32, 33, 38, 43, 51
24, 25, 36, 38, 51, 55
2, 7, 16, 24, 36, 38
2, 7, 19, 22, 38, 51
19, 25, 32, 33, 38, 51
2, 7, 32, 38, 46
8, 28, 38, 46, 51, 55
2, 7, 10, 19, 39, 88
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
PENALTY SUMMARY
# Per Time Player
PIM Penalty
# Per Time Player
1 1 0:37 13 P.DATSYUK
2 Hooking
1 1
4:52 55 B.EAGER
2 1 2:06
TEAM
2 Too many men/ice - bench
2 1
7:53 33 D.BYFUGLIEN
3 1 11:27 22 B.LEBDA
2 Delaying Game-Puck over glass
3 2
4:35 19 J.TOEWS
4 1 13:01 3 A.LILJA
2 Roughing
4 2
10:42 51 B.CAMPBELL
5 2 4:28 81 M.HOSSA
2 Interference on goalkeeper
5 3
2:20 43 J.WISNIEWSKI
6 3 19:07 51 V.FILPPULA
2 Holding
TOT 6-12
PIM
2
2
2
2
2
TOT 5-10
Penalty
Slashing
Roughing
Hi-sticking
Tripping
Holding
BY PERIOD
Per
1
2
3
TOT
Goals
1
3
2
6
Shots
13
13
17
43
PN
4
1
1
6
PIM
8
2
2
12
Per
1
2
3
TOT
Goals
3
0
1
4
Shots
14
13
10
37
PN
2
2
1
5
PIM
4
4
2
10
5v4
2-5/06:51
5v3
4v3
POWERPLAYS (Goals-Opp. / Power Play Time)
TOT
5v4
5v3
2-5/06:51
3-5/06:16
0-1/00:31
4v3
TOT
3-6/06:47
5v5
4-10/44:29
4v4
0-1/01:53
3v3
EVEN STRENGTH (Goals-Occurences / Time)
TOT
5v5
4v4
4-11/46:22
1-10/44:29
0-1/01:53
3v3
TOT
1-11/46:22
GOALTENDER SUMMARY
TOI
EV
PP
SH
TOT
46:22
06:51
06:47
60:00
1
3-14
46:22
06:51
EV
38 G HUET, CRISTOBAL (L)
39 G KHABIBULIN, NIKOLAI
DETROIT RED WINGS
29 G CONKLIN, TY (W)
30 G OSGOOD, CHRIS
TEAM TOTALS
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
TEAM TOTALS
Referee: #7 Bill McCreary
#20 Tim Peel
Standby:
GOALS-SHOTS AGAINST
2
3
0-13
1-10
06:47
60:00
3-14
PP
SH
TOT
1
2
3
TOT
30:29
06:04
06:51
43:24
1-13
3-13
2-4
6-30
15:53
00:43
00:00
16:36
0-13
0-13
46:22
06:47
06:51
60:00
2-17
6-43
TOI
OFFICIALS
Linesman: #90 Andy McElman
#47 Dan Schachte
Standby:
0-13
1-10
TOT
4-37
4-37
GOALS-SHOTS AGAINST
Team
1.
2.
3.
1-13
3-13
3 STARS Picked By:
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DETROIT RED WINGS
Game 37 Away Game 19
EV
4-34
5v5
4-33
5v4
2-9
EV
15-36/42%
5v3
PP
2-9
4v5
PP
5-8/63%
DETROIT RED WINGS
3
5
11
13
18
22
23
24
26
28
33
37
40
51
55
81
93
96
29
30
2
7
8
10
16
19
22
24
25
28
32
33
36
43
46
51
55
88
38
39
4v3
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
Game 35 Home Game 17
PP
3-8
4v5
0-1
G A P +/+2
1 1
1
1
1 3
2 3
1
3 3
3 3
1 1
1 1
+2
+1
+1
+3
+2
-1
+2
-1
+1
+2
+1
TEAM SUMMARY
TOI
PN PIM
TOT SHF AVG PP
1
2 13:51 25 00:33 00:07
24:59 28 00:53 03:42
14:39 23 00:38 00:24
1
2 20:40 27 00:45 03:29
09:21 13 00:43 00:00
1
2 11:40 19 00:36 00:07
19:10 29 00:39 00:00
01:57 5 00:23 00:00
14:36 21 00:41 03:22
24:21 29 00:50 03:42
12:55 21 00:36 00:12
12:04 15 00:48 03:02
19:50 26 00:45 03:10
1
2 15:25 26 00:35 00:12
21:10 30 00:42 03:02
1
2 17:44 25 00:42 03:17
19:11 24 00:47 02:30
17:16 23 00:45 03:57
EV
10:38
18:02
12:25
14:53
08:23
10:52
16:43
01:57
11:14
19:25
10:20
09:02
14:41
13:11
15:17
13:31
16:04
13:19
TOT
4-37
3v4
3v3
3v5
SH
3-8/38%
TOT
30-51/59%
S A/B MS HT GV TK BS FW FL F%
1
2
3
7
1
3
2
3
5
2
2
3
2
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
4
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
50
6
8
43
6
0
3
3
67
0
0
2
0
1
1
1
2
0 2 0
8 11 42
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
12 18 +15 6
2
12
G A P +/- PN PIM
D KEITH, DUNCAN
1
D SEABROOK, BRENT
D WALKER, MATT
R SHARP, PATRICK
L LADD, ANDREW
C TOEWS, JONATHAN
R BROUWER, TROY
R HAVLAT, MARTIN
1
D BARKER, CAMERON
R ADAMS, CRAIG
R VERSTEEG, KRIS
1
R BYFUGLIEN, DUSTIN
C BOLLAND, DAVE
D WISNIEWSKI, JAMES
C FRASER, COLIN
D CAMPBELL, BRIAN
L EAGER, BEN
1
R KANE, PATRICK
G HUET, CRISTOBAL
G KHABIBULIN, NIKOLAI
TEAM TOTALS 4
SH
03:06
03:15
01:50
02:18
00:58
00:41
02:27
00:00
00:00
01:14
02:23
00:00
01:59
02:02
02:51
00:56
00:37
00:00
SH
0-1
4v3
4v4
FACE-OFF SUMMARY (Face-offs Won-Face-offs Total / Percentage)
SH
TOT
EV
PP
1-7/14%
21-51/41%
21-36/58%
6-7/86%
D LILJA, ANDREAS
D LIDSTROM, NICKLAS
R CLEARY, DANIEL
C DATSYUK, PAVEL
1
L MALTBY, KIRK
D LEBDA, BRETT
1
D STUART, BRAD
D CHELIOS, CHRIS
C HUDLER, JIRI
2
D RAFALSKI, BRIAN
1
C DRAPER, KRIS
R SAMUELSSON, MIKAEL
1
L ZETTERBERG, HENRIK
C FILPPULA, VALTTERI
D KRONWALL, NIKLAS
R HOSSA, MARIAN
C FRANZEN, JOHAN
L HOLMSTROM, TOMAS
G CONKLIN, TY
G OSGOOD, CHRIS
TEAM PENALTY
TEAM TOTALS 6
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
SHOTS SUMMARY (Goals-Shots On Goal)
TOT
EV
6-43
1-28
3v5
3v4
3v3
5v5
5v4
5v3
1-28
3-8
SH
4v4
0-1
4
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Attendance 40,818 at Wrigley Field
Start 12:36 CST ; End 3:06 CST
Game 0554
Final
1
1 1
-2
-2
-1
1 1
1 1
-1
-2
-1
1
2
2 3
1 2
1 1
1
-1
-1
-1
-1
-2
7 11 -15
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
2
5
43
6
11 11 3
TOI
S A/B MS
TOT SHF AVG PP
SH
EV
23:55 33 00:43 02:15 04:32 17:08 3 2
21:59 32 00:41 02:15 04:32 15:12 1 1
17:45 23 00:46 00:00 02:08 15:37 1 1
17:23 23 00:45 03:24 00:07 13:52 5
14:18 22 00:39 00:41 01:53 11:44 2 2
1
16:56 27 00:37 03:21 00:44 12:51 2 1
11:58 16 00:44 00:48 00:37 10:33
15:17 22 00:41 03:21 00:00 11:56 4
1
11:58 15 00:47 01:04 00:11 10:43 1 2
08:39 12 00:43 00:00 00:04 08:35 1
17:01 26 00:39 01:45 03:38 11:38 2
14:37 24 00:36 02:42 00:07 11:48 1
14:33 24 00:36 00:46 02:24 11:23 2
23:36 30 00:47 03:51 02:08 17:37 4
1
13:38 18 00:45 00:00 04:07 09:31 1
20:48 27 00:46 04:09 00:11 16:28
1
09:04 13 00:41 00:00 00:00 09:04 4 1
17:51 23 00:46 03:33 00:01 14:17 3
10
37 11
3
2 11 21 30 41
HT GV TK BS FW FL F%
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
9
4
69
7
8
47
1
0 100
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
5
6
45
1
1
8
3
73
6
30 21 59
1
1
12 4
5
G=Goals A=Assists P=Points +/-=Plus/Minus PN=Number of Penalties PIM=Penalty Minutes TOI=Time On Ice SHF=# of Shifts AVG=Average
Time/Shift S=Shots on Goal A/B=Attempts Blocked MS=Missed Shots HT=Hits Given GV=Giveaways TK=Takeaways BS=Blocked Shots
FW=Faceoffs Won FL=Faceoffs Lost F%=Faceoff Win Percentage PP=Power Play SH=Short Handed EV=Even Strength OT=Overtime
TOT=Total
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1
Game
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
Attendance 71,217 at Ralph Wilson
Stadium
Start 1:27 EST ; End 4:38 EST
Game 0584
Final
2
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
Game 39 Away Game 19
BUFFALO SABRES
Game 38 Home Game 19
SCORING SUMMARY
Assist
Assist
87 S.CROSBY(37)
19 T.CONNOLLY(23)
20 D.PAILLE(11)
G Per Time Str Team Goal Scorer
1 1 0:21 EV PIT 20 C.ARMSTRONG(6)
2 2 1:25 EV BUF 51 B.CAMPBELL(4)
3 SO
PIT 87 S.CROSBY
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
PIT on Ice
5, 19, 20, 35, 71, 87
5, 11, 12, 19, 35, 48
BUF on Ice
6, 19, 29, 30, 51, 55
6, 12, 19, 20, 30, 51
BUFFALO SABRES
PENALTY SUMMARY
# Per Time Player
PIM Penalty
# Per Time Player
1 1 13:02 20 C.ARMSTRONG
2 Interference on goalkeeper
1 1
4:22 19 T.CONNOLLY
2 3 20:00 20 C.ARMSTRONG
2 Hooking
2 1
7:16 61 M.AFINOGENOV
3 1
12:17 26 T.VANEK
TOT 2-4
PIM
2
2
2
TOT 3-6
Penalty
Hooking
Hooking
Holding
BY PERIOD
Per
1
2
3
OT
TOT
Goals
1
0
0
0
1
Shots
11
2
12
0
25
PN
1
0
1
0
2
5v4
0-3/04:45
5v3
4v3
5v5
1-4/53:15
4v4
0-2/04:15
3v3
PIM
2
0
2
0
4
Per
1
2
3
OT
TOT
Goals
0
1
0
0
1
Shots
9
14
7
7
37
POWERPLAYS (Goals-Opp. / Power Play Time)
TOT
5v4
5v3
0-3/04:45
0-2/00:45
EVEN STRENGTH (Goals-Occurences / Time)
TOT
5v5
4v4
1-6/57:30
1-4/53:15
0-2/04:15
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
GOALTENDER SUMMARY
TOI
EV
PP
SH
TOT
1
PN
3
0
0
0
3
PIM
6
0
0
0
6
4v3
0-0/02:00
TOT
0-2/02:45
3v3
TOT
1-6/57:30
GOALS-SHOTS AGAINST
2
3
OT
TOT
30 G SABOURIN, DANY
35 G CONKLIN, TY (W)
EMPTY NET
TEAM TOTALS
BUFFALO SABRES
30 G MILLER, RYAN (OT)
57:25
04:45
02:45
64:55
00:05
00:00
00:00
00:05
0-9
1-14
0-7
0-7
1-37
57:30
04:45
02:45
65:00
0-9
1-14
0-7
0-7
1-37
EV
PP
SH
TOT
1
57:30
2
3
02:45
04:45
65:00
1-11
0-2
0-12
1-25
57:30
02:45
04:45
65:00
1-11
0-2
0-12
1-25
TOI
GOALS-SHOTS AGAINST
OT
TOT
35 G THIBAULT, JOCELYN
TEAM TOTALS
OFFICIALS
Referee: #25 Marc Joannette
Linesman: #71 Brad Kovachik
#21 Don VanMassenhoven
#77 Tim Nowak
Standby:
Standby:
1.
2.
3.
Team
PIT
PIT
BUF
3 STARS Picked By:
Pos
Player
C
87 S.CROSBY
G
35 T.CONKLIN
G
30 R.MILLER
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Game
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
Attendance 71,217 at Ralph Wilson
Stadium
Start 1:27 EST ; End 4:38 EST
Game 0584
Final
2
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
Game 39 Away Game 19
EV
1-21
5v5
1-20
5v4
0-4
EV
24-46/52%
5v3
PP
0-4
4v5
PP
5-5/100%
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
4
5
11
12
16
17
18
19
20
27
37
38
44
48
55
58
71
87
30
35
4v4
0-1
4v3
BUFFALO SABRES
Game 38 Home Game 19
SHOTS SUMMARY (Goals-Shots On Goal)
TOT
EV
1-25
1-31
3v5
3v4
3v3
5v5
5v4
5v3
1-29
PP
0-5
4v5
0-1
SH
0-1
4v3
0-5
4v4
0-2
FACE-OFF SUMMARY (Face-offs Won-Face-offs Total / Percentage)
SH
TOT
EV
PP
0-3/0%
29-54/54%
22-46/48%
3-3/100%
TEAM SUMMARY
TOI
G A P +/- PN PIM
TOT SHF AVG
PP
23:17 28 00:49 00:00
23:14 29 00:48 01:56
-1
20:44 30 00:41 00:35
-1
20:33 27 00:45 00:44
15:07 18 00:50 01:56
12:40 16 00:47 01:56
10:59 16 00:41 00:00
24:02 27 00:53 02:49
1
1 +1 2
4 21:56 30 00:43 02:14
07:22 9 00:49 01:12
06:46 10 00:40 00:00
06:56 9 00:46 00:00
14:50 17 00:52 00:00
-1
19:25 25 00:46 00:00
25:47 30 00:51 02:49
16:38 19 00:52 01:56
+1
23:32 27 00:52 02:49
1 1 +1
22:17 30 00:44 02:49
D SCUDERI, ROBERT
D SYDOR, DARRYL
C STAAL, JORDAN
L MALONE, RYAN
C CHRISTENSEN, ERIK
R SYKORA, PETR
R HALL, ADAM
D WHITNEY, RYAN
R ARMSTRONG, COLBY
R LARAQUE, GEORGES
L RUUTU, JARKKO
L TAFFE, JEFF
D ORPIK, BROOKS
C KENNEDY, TYLER
D GONCHAR, SERGEI
D LETANG, KRISTOPHER
C MALKIN, EVGENI
C CROSBY, SIDNEY
G SABOURIN, DANY
G CONKLIN, TY
TEAM TOTALS 1 1 2 0
BUFFALO SABRES
5
6
9
10
12
19
20
22
26
28
29
37
38
45
51
55
61
76
30
35
SH
1
2
4
G A P +/- PN PIM
D LYDMAN, TONI
D SPACEK, JAROSLAV
C ROY, DEREK
D TALLINDER, HENRIK
R KOTALIK, ALES
C CONNOLLY, TIM
1
L PAILLE, DANIEL
1
C MAIR, ADAM
L VANEK, THOMAS
C GAUSTAD, PAUL
R POMINVILLE, JASON
C RYAN, MICHAEL
D PAETSCH, NATHAN
D KALININ, DMITRI
D CAMPBELL, BRIAN
1
C HECHT, JOCHEN
R AFINOGENOV, MAXIM
L PETERS, ANDREW
G MILLER, RYAN
G THIBAULT, JOCELYN
TEAM TOTALS 1 2
+1
1
1
1 +1
2
1
2
-1
1
-1
3 0
1
2
3
6
SH
02:24
00:21
01:45
01:38
00:00
00:00
01:07
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:21
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:45
00:00
00:00
00:39
EV
20:53
20:57
18:24
18:11
13:11
10:44
09:52
21:13
19:42
06:10
06:25
06:56
14:50
19:25
22:13
14:42
20:43
18:49
TOT
1-37
3v4
3v3
3v5
SH
0-5/0%
TOT
25-54/46%
S A/B MS HT GV TK BS FW FL F%
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
1
2
5
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
3
1
1
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
3
6
5
1
1
25 10
3
15 16 22
TOI
S A/B MS HT
TOT SHF AVG
PP
SH
EV
26:04 30 00:52 00:00 03:19 22:45 2
1 4
25:24 32 00:47 02:07 01:32 21:45 3
3 2
19:15 23 00:50 00:21 02:31 16:23 2 2
3
26:40 30 00:53 00:00 03:13 23:27 3 1
18:17 21 00:52 02:07 00:00 16:10 6
3
19:38 25 00:47 02:24 00:48 16:26 4
15:38 19 00:49 00:00 00:45 14:53
2
06:46 9 00:45 00:00 00:00 06:46
1
2
15:35 19 00:49 01:46 00:00 13:49 3 1
1
21:16 24 00:53 00:59 01:26 18:51 1
10
20:51 25 00:50 00:38 02:01 18:12 4 1
1
06:13 8 00:46 00:00 00:00 06:13 1 1
1
12:49 21 00:36 00:00 00:00 12:49 1
12:01 20 00:36 00:00 00:00 12:01
1
24:50 32 00:46 01:23 01:26 22:01 3
3
20:11 25 00:48 00:00 01:59 18:12 1 1
2
19:03 21 00:54 00:00 00:00 19:03 3 1
1 1
03:29 4 00:52 00:00 00:00 03:29
2
9
10
8
56
7
1
0
5 58
0 100
1 0
1
0 100
1
1
37
1
1
1
1
4
10 11 48
9
29 25 54
GV TK BS FW FL F%
3
2
3
1
2
1
1
5
8
38
1
2
6
4
6
33
50
1
2
1
67
1
9
1
7
1
56
50
0
2
0
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
17 26 17
1
1
1
2
8
10 25 29 46
G=Goals A=Assists P=Points +/-=Plus/Minus PN=Number of Penalties PIM=Penalty Minutes TOI=Time On Ice SHF=# of Shifts AVG=Average
Time/Shift S=Shots on Goal A/B=Attempts Blocked MS=Missed Shots HT=Hits Given GV=Giveaways TK=Takeaways BS=Blocked Shots
FW=Faceoffs Won FL=Faceoffs Lost F%=Faceoff Win Percentage PP=Power Play SH=Short Handed EV=Even Strength OT=Overtime
TOT=Total
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Game
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
Attendance 71,217 at Ralph Wilson
Stadium
Start 1:27 EST ; End 4:38 EST
Game 0584
Final
2
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
Game 39 Away Game 19
1
BUFFALO SABRES
Game 38 Home Game 19
Shootout Summary
Team
G
S
M
P
PIT
2
2
1
0
BUF
1
3
0
0
Determining Goal: 87 S.CROSBY (Attempt #3/#6 - Team/Overall)
# Team
Shootout Order / Result
Goaltender
Pos Shooter
Result
Shot Type
Score(V-H)
G
Wrist
0-1
M
Wide of Net
Wrist
0-1
1
BUF
R 12 A.KOTALIK
35 T.CONKLIN
2
PIT
C 16 E.CHRISTENSEN
30 R.MILLER
3
BUF
C 19 T.CONNOLLY
35 T.CONKLIN
S
Wrist
0-1
4
PIT
D 58 K.LETANG
30 R.MILLER
G
Backhand
1-1
5
BUF
R 61 M.AFINOGENOV
35 T.CONKLIN
S
Backhand
1-1
6
PIT
C 87 S.CROSBY
30 R.MILLER
G
Wrist
2-1
Result Key: G=Goal, M=Missed Shot, S=Shot, P=Penalty,
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Saturday, November 22, 2003
Attendance 57,167 at Commonwealth Stadium
Start 5:26 PM MT; End 7:55 PM MT
Final
4
MONTREAL
CANADIENS
Game 21 Away Game 10
G Per Time Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
SCORING SUMMARY
Assist
Assist
Goal Scorer
0:39 MTL R. ZEDNIK (5)
10:53 MTL Y. PERREAULT (6)
13:45 EDM E. BREWER (1)
2:22 MTL Y. PERREAULT (7)
13:06 EDM J. STOLL (4)
14:18 MTL R. ZEDNIK (6)
14:57 EDM S. STAIOS (3)
P. BRISEBOIS (7)
P. BRISEBOIS (8)
J. STOLL (1)
N. SUNDSTROM (3)
S. STAIOS (8)
S. SOURAY (3)
R. DVORAK (9)
MONTREAL CANADIENS
# Per Time
Player
PIM
Penalty
1
2
2
3
11:42 25 C. KILGER
12:58 51 F. BOUILLON
2:00 Hooking
2:00 Roughing
MTL
EDM
0
2
2
4
MTL
0
1
2
3
1
2
3
T
EDM
5
10
8
23
MTL
12 1
16 2
9 3
37 T
0-0
1-2
1-2
2-4
GOALIES (GOALS-SHOTS AGAINST)
1
2
3
T
MTL(W) THEODORE
EDM(L) CONKLIN
0-12
0-5
1-16
2-10
2-9
2-8
3-37
4-23
EDM
1-2
1-2
1-2
3-6
1
2
3
Game 20 Home Game 11
EDM
POWERPLAY
(GOALS-OPP)
MTL EDM
0-1
1-1
0-0
1-2
3:22
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-1
2:00
60:00
59:04
EV
PP
EV
EV
EV
EV
EV
Penalty
2:00 Hi stick
2:00 Hooking
2:00 Roughing
FACE-OFFS
MTL
O
D
N
T
%
12-9
12-13
14-13
38-35
THREE STARS
Time
STR
1 94 34 24 21 18
1 24 21 18 10
2 1 36 28 24 15
1 83 47 36 32 14
36 1 24 21 15
1 83 23 16 2
24 1 94 21 20
EDMONTON OILERS
Player
PIM
13:49 23 C. CROSS
9:31 94 R. SMYTH
12:58 28 J. CHIMERA
1
2
3
T
Time
EDMONTON
OILERS
20 11 79 73 60 43
94 43 71 60 52 44
5 60 44 25 24 22
94 37 79 71 60 43
5 90 60 44 11
20 11 60 52 44
22 79 60 43 37
# Per Time
1
2
3
3
MTL
M. RYDER (7)
M. RIBEIRO (11)
S. STAIOS (7)
C. RIVET (4)
GOALS BY PER. SHOTS ON GOAL PENALTIES-MIN
1
2
3
T
HOME
Game Summary
EDM
57
48
52
52
13-12
9-12
13-14
35-38
%
52
43
48
48
OFFICIALS
1 MTL
94 Y. PERREAULT Referee:
Dan Marouelli
2 EDM
3 MTL
24 S. STAIOS
20 R. ZEDNIK
Kevin Pollock
Greg Devorski
Randy Mitton
Referee:
Linesman:
Linesman:
3 Stars picked by: Hockey Night in Canada
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MONTREAL
CANADIENS
Game 21 Away Game 10
Game 0290
Saturday, November 22, 2003
Attendance 57,167 at Commonwealth Stadium
Start 5:26 PM MT; End 7:55 PM MT
Final
3
EDMONTON
OILERS
Game 20 Home Game 11
SHOTS
MONTREAL
CANADIENS
30 G GARON, MATHIEU
60 G THEODORE, JOSE
5 D QUINTAL, STEPHANE
11 C KOIVU, SAKU
15 L LANGDON, DARREN
20 R ZEDNIK, RICHARD
22 C BEGIN, STEVE
24 R DACKELL, ANDREAS
25 L KILGER, CHAD
37 R SUNDSTROM, NIKLAS
38 C BULIS, JAN
43 D BRISEBOIS, PATRICE
44 D SOURAY, SHELDON
51 D BOUILLON, FRANCIS
52 D RIVET, CRAIG
71 C RIBEIRO, MIKE
73 R RYDER, MICHAEL
79 D MARKOV, ANDREI
90 C JUNEAU, JOE
94 C PERREAULT, YANIC
TEAM TOTALS
+/- TOI SHF PP
-2
+1
E
+2
-2
-1
-1
E
E
+1
-1
E
+1
+1
+1
+1
-1
+1
+1
0:00
60:00
16:18
19:23
6:45
16:59
13:55
16:12
7:30
14:59
15:53
24:21
21:12
17:58
20:16
13:38
17:08
22:31
15:08
15:52
25
25
8
21
19
23
11
20
20
29
27
23
24
15
21
29
22
19
0:00
3:22
0:00
0:56
0:00
0:56
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
1:57
2:34
0:48
2:26
2:26
0:56
1:25
0:00
2:26
SH
0:00
2:00
1:21
0:00
0:00
0:00
1:21
0:57
0:00
0:00
1:03
0:39
1:21
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:39
0:39
0:00
EV
1
0:00
54:38
14:57
18:27
6:45
16:03
12:34
15:15
7:30
14:59
14:50
21:45
17:17
17:10
17:50
11:12
16:12
20:27
14:29
13:26
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
10
39
3
1
2
3
2
60
1
0
1
0
PN
14
1
1
2
4
1
1
2
8
F%
9
1
3
1
FL
1
1
1
1
1
1
FW
3 OT T
2
4
23
2
12
12
38
1
100
0
12
5
35
50
70
52
PIM
1
2
1
2
2
4
SHOTS
EDMONTON OILERS +/- TOI SHF PP
1 G CONKLIN, TY
40 G VALIQUETTE, STEPHEN
2 D BREWER, ERIC
10 C HORCOFF, SHAWN
14 L TORRES, RAFFI
15 L ISBISTER, BRAD
16 L YORK, MIKE
18 L MOREAU, ETHAN
20 R DVORAK, RADEK
21 D SMITH, JASON
23 D CROSS, CORY
24 D STAIOS, STEVE
27 R LARAQUE, GEORGES
28 L CHIMERA, JASON
32 D FERGUSON, SCOTT
34 R PISANI, FERNANDO
36 C STOLL, JARRET
47 D BERGERON, MARC-ANDRE
83 R HEMSKY, ALES
94 L SMYTH, RYAN
TEAM TOTALS
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1:27
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1:40
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2:29
0:23
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6:59
10:42
16:23
19:11
14:56
14:26
23:18
16:55
24:57
10:55
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13:27
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FW=Faceoffs Won FL=Faceoffs Lost F%=Faceoff Win Percentage PN=Number of Penalties PIM=Penalty Minutes
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NHL OUTDOOR GAME TEAM & INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
2015 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series Participants Listed in Bold & Italics
TEAM RECORDS
Most Goals, Both Teams, One Game
10 – Detroit Red Wings (6), Chicago Blackhawks (4), Jan. 1, 2009, at Wrigley Field, Chicago. (WC)
10 – New York Rangers (7), New Jersey Devils (3), Jan. 26, 2014, at Yankee Stadium, New York. (SS-NY)
Most Goals, One Team, One Game
7 – New York Rangers, Jan. 26, 2014, at Yankee Stadium, New York. NY Rangers 7, New Jersey 3. (SS-NY)
6 – Detroit Red Wings, Jan. 1, 2009, at Wrigley Field, Chicago. Detroit 6, Chicago 4. (WC)
Most Goals, Both Teams, One Period
5 – New Jersey (3), New York Rangers (2), 1st Period, Jan. 26, 2014, at Yankee Stadium, New York.
NY Rangers 7, New Jersey 3. (SS-NY)
Most Goals, One Team, One Period
4 – New York Rangers, 2nd Period, Jan. 26, 2014, at Yankee Stadium, New York. NY Rangers 7, New Jersey 3.
(SS-NY)
Most Power-Play Goals, Both Teams, One Game
5 – Chicago Blackhawks (3), Detroit Red Wings (2), Jan. 1, 2009, at Wrigley Field, Chicago. Detroit 6,
Chicago 4. (WC)
Most Power-Play Goals, One Team, One Game
3 – Chicago Blackhawks, Jan. 1, 2009, at Wrigley Field, Chicago. Detroit 6, Chicago 4. (WC)
Most Shots, Both Teams, One Game
80 – Detroit Red Wings (43), Chicago Blackhawks (37), Jan. 1, 2009, at Wrigley Field, Chicago. Detroit 6,
Chicago 4. (WC)
Most Shots, One Team, One Game
43 – Detroit Red Wings, Jan. 1, 2009, at Wrigley Field, Chicago. Detroit 6, Chicago 4. (WC)
43 – Detroit Red Wings, Jan. 1, 2014, at Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor. Toronto 3, Detroit 2 (SO). (WC)
Most Shots, Both Teams, One Period
32 – Montreal Canadiens (21), Calgary Flames (11), 1st Period, Feb. 20, 2011, at McMahon Stadium, Calgary.
Calgary 4, Montreal 0. (HC)
Most Shots, One Team, One Period
21 – Montreal Canadiens, 2nd Period, Feb. 20, 2011, at McMahon Stadium, Calgary. Calgary 4, Montreal 0. (HC)
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Most Penalty Minutes, Both Teams, One Game
24 – Philadelphia Flyers (13), Boston Bruins (11), Jan. 1, 2010, at Fenway Park, Boston. Boston 2,
Philadelphia 1 (OT). (WC)
24 – Ottawa Senators (12), Vancouver Canucks (12), March 2, 2014, at BC Place, Vancouver. Ottawa 4,
Vancouver 2. (HC)
24 – Washington Capitals (14), Chicago Blackhawks (10), Jan. 1, 2015, at Nationals Park, Washington.
Washington 3, Chicago 2. (WC)
Most Penalty Minutes, One Team, One Game
16 – Philadelphia Flyers, Jan. 2, 2012, at Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia. NY Rangers 3, Philadelphia 2. (WC)
Most Hits, Both Teams, One Game (since 2008)
91 – New York Rangers (50), Philadelphia Flyers (41), Jan. 2, 2012, at Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia.
NY Rangers 3, Philadelphia 2. (WC)
Most Hits, One Team, One Game (since 2008)
50 – New York Rangers, Jan. 2, 2012, at Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia. NY Rangers 3, Philadelphia 2. (WC)
Most Blocked Shots, Both Teams, One Game (since 2008)
32 – Philadelphia Flyers (20), Boston Bruins (12), Jan. 1, 2010, at Fenway Park, Boston. Boston 2,
Philadelphia 1 (OT). (WC)
Most Blocked Shots, One Team, One Game (since 2008)
20 – Philadelphia Flyers, Jan. 1, 2010, at Fenway Park, Boston. Boston 2, Philadelphia 1 (OT). (WC)
20 – New York Rangers, Jan. 2, 2012, at Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia. NY Rangers 3, Philadelphia 2. (WC)
Fewest Goals, Both Teams, One Game
2 – Pittsburgh Penguins (1), Buffalo Sabres (1), Jan. 1, 2008, at Ralph Wilson Stadium, Buffalo. Pittsburgh 2,
Buffalo 1 (SO). (WC)
Fewest Goals, One Team, One Game
0 – Montreal Canadiens, Feb. 20, 2011, at McMahon Stadium, Calgary. Calgary 4, Montreal 0. (HC)
0 – Los Angeles Kings, Jan. 25, 2014, at Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles. Anaheim 3, Los Angeles 0.
(SS-LA)
Fewest Shots, Both Teams, One Game
48 – New York Rangers (26), New Jersey Devils (22), Jan. 26, 2014, at Yankee Stadium, New York.
NY Rangers 7, New Jersey 3. (SS-NY)
Fewest Shots, One Team, One Game
21 – Anaheim Ducks, Jan. 25, 2014, at Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles. Anaheim 3, Los Angeles 0. (SS-LA)
Fewest Shots, Both Teams, One Period
10 – New Jersey Devils (5), New York Rangers (5), 3rd Period, Jan. 26, 2014, at Yankee Stadium, New York.
NY Rangers 7, New Jersey 3. (SS-NY)
Fewest Shots, One Team, One Period
2 – Pittsburgh Penguins, 2nd Period, Jan. 1, 2008, at Ralph Wilson Stadium, Buffalo. Pittsburgh 2, Buffalo 1 (SO).
(WC)
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Most Career Games
4 – Daniel Carcillo, Philadelphia Flyers (2012 WC), New York Rangers (2014 SS-NY) and Chicago
Blackhawks (2015 WC)
4 – Brooks Orpik, Pittsburgh Penguins (2008 WC, 2011 WC, 2014 SS-CHI) and Washington Capitals (2015 WC)
4 – Brad Richards, New York Rangers (2012 WC, 2014 SS-NY) and Chicago Blackhawks (2015 WC)
3 – Craig Adams, Chicago Blackhawks (2009 WC) and Pittsburgh Penguins (2011 WC and 2014 SS-CHI)
3 – Brian Boyle, New York Rangers (2012 WC and 2014 SS-NY)
3 – Ryan Callahan, New York Rangers (2012 WC and 2014 SS-NY)
3 – Jason Chimera, Edmonton Oilers (2003 HC) and Washington Capitals (2011 WC, 2015 WC)
3 – Ty Conklin, Edmonton Oilers (2003 HC), Pittsburgh Penguins (2008 WC) and Detroit Red Wings (2009 WC)
3 – Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins (2008 WC, 2011 WC and 2014 SS-CHI)
3 – Dan Girardi, New York Rangers (2012 WC and 2014 SS-NY)
3 – Carl Hagelin, New York Rangers (2012 WC and 2014 SS-NY)
3 – Marian Hossa, Detroit Red Wings (2009 WC) and Chicago Blackhawks (2014 SS-CHI, 2015 WC)
3 – Patrick Kane, Chicago Blackhawks (2009 WC, 2014 SS-CHI, 2015 WC)
3 – Duncan Keith, Chicago Blackhawks (2009 WC, 2014 SS-CHI, 2015 WC)
3 – Henrik Lundqvist, New York Rangers (2012 WC and 2014 SS-NY)
3 – Evgeni Malkin, Pittsburgh Penguins (2008 WC, 2011 WC and 2014 SS-CHI)
3 – Ryan McDonagh, New York Rangers (2012 WC and 2014 SS-NY)
3 – Benoit Pouliot, Calgary Flames (2011 HC) and New York Rangers (2014 SS-NY)
3 – Michael Ryder, Montreal Canadiens (2003 HC), Boston Bruins (2010 WC), New Jersey Devils (2014 SS-NY)
3 – Brent Seabrook, Chicago Blackhawks (2009 WC, 2014 SS-CHI, 2015 WC)
3 – Patrick Sharp, Chicago Blackhawks (2009 WC, 2014 SS-CHI, 2015 WC)
3 – Marc Staal, New York Rangers (2012 WC and 2014 SS-NY)
3 – Derek Stepan, New York Rangers (2012 WC and 2014 SS-NY)
3 – Anton Stralman, New York Rangers (2012 WC and 2014 SS-NY)
3 – Jonathan Toews, Chicago Blackhawks (2009 WC, 2014 SS-CHI, 2015 WC)
3 – James van Riemsdyk, Philadelphia Flyers (2010 WC and 2012 WC), Toronto Maple Leafs (2014 WC)
3 – Kris Versteeg, Chicago Blackhawks (2009 WC, 2014 SS-CHI, 2015 WC)
Most Career Goals
3 – Eric Fehr, Washington Capitals (2011 WC and 2015 WC). 2 GP.
2 – 11 players tied.
Most Career Assists
4 – Henrik Zetterberg, Detroit Red Wings (2009 WC and 2014 WC). 2 GP.
4 – Marian Hossa, Detroit Red Wings (2009 WC) and Chicago Blackhawks (2014 SS-CHI, 2015 WC). 3 GP.
3 – Jonathan Toews, Chicago Blackhawks (2009 WC, 2014 SS-CHI, 2015 WC). 3 GP.
3 – Derick Brassard, New York Rangers (2014 SS-NY). 2 GP.
3 – Mike Green, Washington Capitals (2011 WC and 2015 WC). 2 GP.
Most Career Points
5 – Jonathan Toews, Chicago Blackhawks (2009 WC, 2014 SS-CHI, 2015 WC). 2-3—5 in 3 GP.
4 – Patrick Sharp, Chicago Blackhawks (2009 WC, 2014 SS-CHI, 2015 WC). 2-2—4 in 3 GP.
4 – Henrik Zetterberg, Detroit Red Wings (2009 WC and 2014 WC). 0-4—4 in 2 GP.
4 – Marian Hossa, Detroit Red Wings (2009 WC) and Chicago Blackhawks (2014 SS-CHI, 2015 WC).
0-4—4 in 3 GP.
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Most Goals, One Game
2 – Yanic Perreault, Montreal Canadiens, Nov. 22, 2003, at Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton. Montreal 4,
Edmonton 3. (HC)
2 – Richard Zednik, Montreal Canadiens, Nov. 22, 2003, at Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton. Montreal 4,
Edmonton 3. (HC)
2 – Jiri Hudler, Detroit Red Wings, Jan. 1, 2009, at Wrigley Field, Chicago. Detroit 6, Chicago 4. (WC)
2 – Eric Fehr, Washington Capitals, Jan. 1, 2011, at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh. Washington 3, Pittsburgh 1. (WC)
2 – Rene Bourque, Calgary Flames, Feb. 20, 2011, at McMahon Stadium, Calgary. Calgary 4, Montreal 0. (HC)
2 – Mike Rupp, New York Rangers, Jan. 2, 2012, at Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia. NY Rangers 3,
Philadelphia 2. (WC)
2 – Patrik Elias, New Jersey Devils, Jan. 26, 2014, at Yankee Stadium, New York. NY Rangers 7, New Jersey 3.
(SS-NY)
2 – Mats Zuccarello, New York Rangers, Jan. 26, 2014, at Yankee Stadium, New York. NY Rangers 7,
New Jersey 3. (SS-NY)
2 – Jonathan Toews, Chicago Blackhawks, March 1, 2014, at Soldier Field, Chicago. Chicago 5, Pittsburgh 1.
(SS-CHI)
Most Assists, One Game
3 – Marian Hossa, Detroit Red Wings, Jan. 1, 2009, at Wrigley Field, Chicago. Detroit 6, Chicago 4. (WC)
3 – Henrik Zetterberg, Detroit Red Wings, Jan. 1, 2009, at Wrigley Field, Chicago. Detroit 6, Chicago 4. (WC)
Most Points, One Game
3 – Steve Staios, Edmonton Oilers, Nov. 22, 2003, at Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton. One Goal,
Two Assists. Montreal 4, Edmonton 3. (HC)
3 – Martin Havlat, Chicago Blackhawks, Jan. 1, 2009, at Wrigley Field, Chicago. One Goal, Two Assists.
Detroit 6, Chicago 4. (WC)
3 – Marian Hossa, Detroit Red Wings, Jan. 1, 2009, at Wrigley Field, Chicago. Three Assists. Detroit 6,
Chicago 4. (WC)
3 – Jiri Hudler, Detroit Red Wings, Jan. 1, 2009, at Wrigley Field, Chicago. Two Goals, One Assist. Detroit 6,
Chicago 4. (WC)
3 – Brian Rafalski, Detroit Red Wings, Jan. 1, 2009, at Wrigley Field, Chicago. One Goal, Two Assists.
Detroit 6, Chicago 4. (WC)
3 – Henrik Zetterberg, Detroit Red Wings, Jan. 1, 2009, at Wrigley Field, Chicago. Three Assists. Detroit 6,
Chicago 4. (WC)
3 – Jonathan Toews, Chicago Blackhawks, March 1, 2014, at Soldier Field, Chicago. Two Goals, One Assist.
Chicago 5, Pittsburgh 1. (SS-CHI)
Most Shots on Goal, One Game
11 – Rene Bourque, Calgary Flames, Feb. 20, 2011, at McMahon Stadium, Calgary. Calgary 4, Montreal 0. (HC)
10 – Patrick Sharp, Chicago Blackhawks, Jan. 1, 2015, at Nationals Park, Washington. Washington 3, Chicago 2.
(WC)
8 – Tomas Plekanec, Montreal Canadiens, Feb. 20, 2011, at McMahon Stadium, Calgary. Calgary 4, Montreal 0.
(HC)
Most Ice-Time, One Game
28:35 – Dan Girardi, New York Rangers, Jan. 2, 2012, at Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia. NY Rangers 3,
Philadelphia 2. (WC)
28:24 – Dion Phaneuf, Toronto Maple Leafs, Jan. 1, 2014, at Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor. Toronto 3,
Detroit 2 (SO). (WC)
28:06 – Steve Staios, Edmonton Oilers, Nov. 22, 2003, at Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton. Montreal 4,
Edmonton 3. (HC)
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Most Blocked Shots, One Game (since 2008)
4 – Brad Stuart, Detroit Red Wings, Jan. 1, 2009, at Wrigley Field, Chicago. Detroit 6, Chicago 4. (WC)
4 – Chris Pronger, Philadelphia Flyers, Jan. 1, 2010, at Fenway Park, Boston. Boston 2, Philadelphia 1 (OT). (WC)
4 – Jeff Schultz, Washington Capitals, Jan. 1, 2011, at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh. Washington 3, Pittsburgh 1. (WC)
4 – Hal Gill, Montreal Canadiens, Feb. 20, 2011, at McMahon Stadium, Calgary. Calgary 4, Montreal 0. (HC)
4 – Robyn Regehr, Calgary Flames, Feb. 20, 2011, at McMahon Stadium, Calgary. Calgary 4, Montreal 0. (HC)
4 – Dan Girardi, New York Rangers, Jan. 2, 2012, at Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia. NY Rangers 3,
Philadelphia 2. (WC)
4 – Bryan Allen, Anaheim Ducks, Jan. 25, 2014, at Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles. Anaheim 3, Los Angeles 0.
(SS-LA)
4 – Matt Beleskey, Anaheim Ducks, Jan. 25, 2014, at Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles. Anaheim 3, Los Angeles 0.
(SS-LA)
4 – Dan Girardi, New York Rangers, Jan. 29, 2014, at Yankee Stadium, New York. NY Rangers 2, NY Islanders 1.
(SS-NY)
4 – Lubomir Visnovsky, New York Islanders, Jan. 29, 2014, at Yankee Stadium, New York. NY Rangers 2,
NY Islanders 1. (SS-NY)
4 – John Carlson, Washington Capitals, Jan. 1, 2015, at Nationals Park, Washington. Washington 3, Chicago 2.
(WC)
Best Plus-Minus, One Game
+4 – Marc Staal, New York Rangers, Jan. 26, 2014, at Yankee Stadium, New York. NY Rangers 7,
New Jersey 3. (SS-NY)
+4 – Anton Stralman, New York Rangers, Jan. 26, 2014, at Yankee Stadium, New York. NY Rangers 7,
New Jersey 3. (SS-NY)
+4 – Brandon Saad, Chicago Blackhawks, March 1, 2014, at Soldier Field, Chicago. Chicago 5, Pittsburgh 1.
(SS-CHI).
Worst Plus-Minus, One Game
-3 – Many players tied.
Most Hits, One Game (since 2008)
13 – Scott Hartnell, Philadelphia Flyers, Jan. 2, 2012, at Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia. NY Rangers 3,
Philadelphia 2. (WC)
11 – Ryan Callahan, New York Rangers, Jan. 2, 2012, at Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia. NY Rangers 3,
Philadelphia 2. (WC)
10 – Paul Gaustad, Buffalo Sabres, Jan. 1, 2008, at Ralph Wilson Stadium, Buffalo. Pittsburgh 2, Buffalo 1 (SO).
(WC)
10 – Brandon Dubinsky, New York Rangers, Jan. 2, 2012, at Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia. NY Rangers 3,
Philadelphia 2. (WC)
Most Saves, One Game
41 – Jonathan Bernier, Toronto Maple Leafs, Jan. 1, 2014, at Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor. Toronto 3,
Detroit 2 (SO). (WC)
39 – Miikka Kiprusoff, Calgary Flames, Feb. 20, 2011, at McMahon Stadium, Calgary. Calgary 4, Montreal 0. (HC)
Most Career Wins
3 – Henrik Lundqvist, New York Rangers, on Jan. 2, 2012, at Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia (NY Rangers 3,
Philadelphia 2, WC); on Jan. 26, 2014, at Yankee Stadium, New York (NY Rangers 7, New Jersey 3, SS-NY);
and on Jan. 29, 2014, at Yankee Stadium, New York (NY Rangers 2, NY Islanders 1, SS-NY).
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Most Career Shutouts
1 – Miikka Kiprusoff, Calgary Flames, Feb. 20, 2011, at McMahon Stadium, Calgary. 39 saves. Calgary 4,
Montreal 0. (HC)
1 – Jonas Hiller, Anaheim Ducks, Jan. 25, 2014, at Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles. 36 saves. Anaheim 3,
Los Angeles 0. (SS-LA)
Penalty Shots
Daniel Briere (Philadelphia) unsuccessful against Henrik Lundqvist (NY Rangers), at 19:40 of the 3rd Period,
Jan. 2, 2012, at Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia. NY Rangers 3, Philadelphia 2. (WC)
Anze Kopitar (Los Angeles) unsuccessful against Jonas Hiller (Anaheim), at 9:46 of the 1st Period,
Jan. 25, 2014, at Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles. Anaheim 3, Los Angeles 0. (SS-LA)
Derek Stepan (NY Rangers) scored against Cory Schneider (New Jersey), at 10:06 of the 3rd Period,
Jan. 26, 2014, at Yankee Stadium, New York. NY Rangers 7, New Jersey 3. (SS-NY)
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NHL OUTDOOR GAME ALL-TIME REGISTER FOR SKATERS, GOALTENDERS & HEAD COACHES
2015 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series Participants Listed in Bold
SKATER
ABDELKADER, Justin
ADAMS, Craig
AFINOGENOV, Maxim
ALFREDSSON, Daniel
ALLEN, Bryan
ALZNER, Karl
ANDERSSON, Joakim
ANISIMOV, Artem
ARMSTRONG, Colby
ASHAM, Arron
BABCHUK, Anton
BACKLUND, Mikael
BACKSTROM, Nicklas
BAILEY, Josh
BARKER, Cam
BARTULIS, Oskars
BEAGLE, Jay
BEAUCHEMIN, Francois
BEGIN, Steve
BELESKEY, Matt
BERGERON, Marc-Andre
BERGERON, Patrice
BERNIER, Steve
BERTUZZI, Todd
BETTS, Blair
BICKEL, Stu
BICKELL, Bryan
BIEKSA, Kevin
BITZ, Byron
BOLLAND, Dave
BOLLIG, Brandon
BONINO, Nick
BOOTH, David
BORTUZZO, Robert
BOUILLON, Francis
BOURDON, Marc-Andre
BOURQUE, Rene
BOUWMEESTER, Jay
BOYCHUK, Johnny
BOYLE, Brian
BOZAK, Tyler
BRASSARD, Derick
BREWER, Eric
BRIERE, Daniel
BRISEBOIS, Patrice
BROUWER, Troy
BROWN, Dustin
BRUNNER, Damien
BULIS, Jan
BURROWS, Alex
BYFUGLIEN, Dustin
GP
1
3
1
1
1
2
1
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1
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0
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0
0
1
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1
0
0
0
0
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0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
3
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
PTS
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
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0
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
2
1
3
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
PIM
2
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
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TEAM(S)
DET 2014
CHI 2009, PIT 2011, 2014
BUF 2008
DET 2014
ANA 2014
WSH 2011, 2015
DET 2014
NYR 2012
PIT 2008
PHI 2010, PIT 2011
CGY 2011
CGY 2011
WSH 2011, 2015
NYI 2014
CHI 2009
PHI 2010
WSH 2011, 2015
ANA 2014
MTL 2003, BOS 2010
ANA 2014
EDM 2003
BOS 2010
NJD 2014
DET 2014
PHI 2010
NYR 2012
CHI 2014, 2015
VAN 2014
BOS 2010
CHI 2009
CHI 2014
ANA 2014
VAN 2014
PIT 2014
MTL 2003
PHI 2012
CGY 2011
CGY 2011
BOS 2010
NYR 2012, 2014 (2 GP)
TOR 2014
NYR 2014 (2 GP)
EDM 2003
PHI 2010, 2012
MTL 2003
CHI 2009, WSH 2015
LAK 2014
NJD 2014
MTL 2003
VAN 2014
CHI 2009
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SKATER
CALLAHAN, Ryan
CAMMALLERI, Mike
CAMPBELL, Brian
CARCILLO, Daniel
CARLE, Matt
CARLSON, John
CARTER, Jeff
CARTER, Ryan
CECI, Cody
CHARA, Zdeno
CHELIOS, Chris
CHIMERA, Jason
CHRISTENSEN, Erik
CIZIKAS, Casey
CLARKSON, David
CLEARY, Daniel
CLIFFORD, Kyle
CLOWE, Ryane
CLUTTERBUCK, Cal
COBURN, Braydon
COGLIANO, Andrew
CONACHER, Cory
CONDRA, Erik
CONNOLLY, Tim
COOKE, Matt
COUTURIER, Sean
CROSBY, Sidney
CROSS, Cory
DACKELL, Andreas
DALPE, Zac
D’AMIGO, Jerry
DATSYUK, Pavel
De HAAN, Calvin
DeKEYSER, Danny
DEL ZOTTO, Michael
DESHARNAIS, David
DESPRES, Simon
DIAZ, Raphael
DONOVAN, Matt
DOUGHTY, Drew
DRAPER, Kris
DUBINSKY, Brandon
DUPUIS, Pascal
DVORAK, Radek
EAGER, Ben
EAVES, Patrick
EDLER, Alexander
ELIAS, Patrik
ELLER, Lars
ENGELLAND, Deryk
ERSKINE, John
FAYNE, Mark
FEDOTENKO, Ruslan
FEHR, Eric
FERENCE, Andrew
GP
3
1
2
4
2
2
2
1
1
1
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3
1
1
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1
1
1
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1
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0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
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0
0
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1
0
0
0
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1
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0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
PTS
2
0
2
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
2
0
0
1
1
0
3
0
PIM
2
0
2
11
2
2
2
0
0
2
0
4
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
7
2
0
0
0
TEAM(S)
NYR 2012, 2014 (2 GP)
MTL 2011
BUF 2008, CHI 2009
PHI 2010, NYR 2014 (2 GP), CHI 2015
PHI 2010, 2012
WSH 2011, 2015
PHI 2010, LAK 2014
NJD 2014
OTT 2014
BOS 2010
DET 2009
EDM 2003, WSH 2011 & 2015
PIT 2008
NYI 2014
TOR 2014
DET 2009, 2014
LAK 2014
NJD 2014
NYI 2014
PHI 2010, 2012
ANA 2014
OTT 2014
OTT 2014
BUF 2008
PIT 2011
PHI 2012
PIT 2008, 2011, 2014
EDM 2003
MTL 2003
VAN 2014
TOR 2014
DET 2009, 2014
NYI 2014
DET 2014
NYR 2012
MTL 2011
PIT 2014
VAN 2014
NYI 2014
LAK 2014
DET 2009
NYR 2012
PIT 2011
EDM 2003
CHI 2009
DET 2014
VAN 2014
NJD 2014
MTL 2011
PIT 2011, 2014
WSH 2011
NJD 2014
NYR 2012
WSH 2011, 2015
BOS 2010
67
SKATER
FERGUSON, Scott
FILPPULA, Valtteri
FISTRIC, Mark
FOWLER, Cam
FRANSON, Cody
FRANZEN, Johan
FRASER, Colin
FRATTIN, Matt
GABORIK, Marian
GAGNE, Simon
GARDINER, Jake
GARRISON, Jason
GAUSTAD, Paul
GELINAS, Eric
GETZLAF, Ryan
GIBBONS, Brian
GILL, Hal
GIONTA, Brian
GIONTA, Stephen
GIORDANO, Mark
GIRARDI, Dan
GIROUX, Claude
GLASS, Tanner
GLENCROSS, Curtis
GLENDENING, Luke
GOLIGOSKI, Alex
GOMEZ, Scott
GONCHAR, Sergei
GRABNER, Michael
GREEN, Mike
GREENE, Andy
GREENING, Colin
GRYBA, Eric
GUNNARSSON, Carl
HAGELIN, Carl
HAGMAN, Niklas
HALL, Adam
HALPERN, Jeff
HAMHUIS, Dan
HAMRLIK, Roman
HANDZUS, Michal
HANNAN, Scott
HANSEN, Jannik
HARTNELL, Scott
HAVLAT, Martin
HECHT, Jochen
HEMSKY, Ales
HENDRICKS, Matt
HENRIQUE, Adam
HICKEY, Thomas
HIGGINS, Chris
HILLEN, Jack
HJALMARSSON, Niklas
HOFFMAN, Mike
HOLLAND, Peter
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
PTS
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
PIM
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
2
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TEAM(S)
EDM 2003
DET 2009
ANA 2014
ANA 2014
TOR 2014
DET 2009
CHI 2009, LAK 2014
LAK 2014
NYR 2012
PHI 2010
TOR 2014
VAN 2014
BUF 2008
NJD 2014
ANA 2014
PIT 2014
MTL 2011
MTL 2011
NJD 2014
CGY 2011
NYR 2012, 2014 (2 GP)
PHI 2010, 2012
PIT 2014
CGY 2011
DET 2014
PIT 2011
MTL 2011
PIT 2008
NYI 2014
WSH 2011, 2015
NJD 2014
OTT 2014
OTT 2014
TOR 2014
NYR 2012, 2014 (2 GP)
CGY 2011
PIT 2008
MTL 2011
VAN 2014
MTL 2011
CHI 2014
WSH 2011
VAN 2014
PHI 2010, 2012
CHI 2009
BUF 2008
EDM 2003
WSH 2011
NJD 2014
NYI 2014
VAN 2014
WSH 2015
CHI 2014, 2015
OTT 2014
TOR 2014
68
SKATER
HOLMSTROM, Tomas
HORCOFF, Shawn
HOSSA, Marian
HUDLER, Jiri
HUNWICK, Matt
IGINLA, Jarome
ISBISTER, Brad
JACKMAN, Tim
JAGR, Jaromir
JOHANSSON, Marcus
JOKINEN, Jussi
JOKINEN, Olli
JOSEFSON, Jacob
JUNEAU, Joe
KADRI, Nazem
KALININ, Dmitri
KANE, Patrick
KARLSSON, Erik
KASSIAN, Zack
KEITH, Duncan
KENNEDY, Tyler
KESLER, Ryan
KESSEL, Phil
KILGER, Chad
KINDL, Jakub
KING, Dwight
KLEIN, Kevin
KNUBLE, Mike
KOIVU, Saku
KOPITAR, Anze
KOSTITSYN, Andrei
KOSTOPOULOS, Tom
KOTALIK, Ales
KREIDER, Chris
KREJCI, David
KRONWALL, Niklas
KRUGER, Marcus
KULEMIN, Nikolai
KUNITZ, Chris
KUZNETSOV, Evgeny
LADD, Andrew
LAICH, Brooks
LANGDON, Darren
LAPERRIERE, Ian
LARAQUE, Georges
LASHOFF, Brian
LATTA, Michael
LEBDA, Brett
LEDDY, Nick
LETANG, Kris
LETESTU, Mark
LEWIS, Trevor
LIDSTROM, Nicklas
LILJA, Andreas
LINDHOLM, Hampus
GP
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
G
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
1
0
4
1
0
1
0
0
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
PTS
1
0
4
3
0
1
0
0
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
1
1
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
PIM
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
4
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
TEAM(S)
DET 2009
EDM 2003
DET 2009, CHI 2014 & 2015
DET 2009
BOS 2010
CGY 2011
EDM 2003
CGY 2011, ANA 2014
PHI 2012, NJD 2014
WSH 2011, 2015
PIT 2014
CGY 2011
NJD 2014
MTL 2003
TOR 2014
BUF 2008
CHI 2009, 2014, 2015
OTT 2014
VAN 2014
CHI 2009, 2014, 2015
PIT 2008, 2011
VAN 2014
TOR 2014
MTL 2003
DET 2014
LAK 2014
NYR 2014 (2 GP)
WSH 2011
MTL 2003, ANA 2014
LAK 2014
MTL 2011
CGY 2011
BUF 2008
NYR 2014 (2 GP)
BOS 2010
DET 2009, 2014
CHI 2014, 2015
TOR 2014
PIT 2011, 2014
WSH 2015
CHI 2009
WSH 2011, 2015
MTL 2003
PHI 2010
EDM 2003, PIT 2008
DET 2014
WSH 2015
DET 2009
CHI 2014
PIT 2008, 2011
PIT 2011
LAK 2014
DET 2009
DET 2009, PHI 2012
ANA 2014
69
SKATER
LOVEJOY, Ben
LUPUL, Joffrey
LYDMAN, Toni
MAATTA, Olli
MacARTHUR, Clarke
MacDONALD, Andrew
MAIR, Adam
MALKIN, Evgeni
MALONE, Ryan
MALTBY, Kirk
MARA, Paul
MARKOV, Andrei
MAROON, Patrick
MARTIN, Matt
MARTIN, Paul
MARTINEZ, Alec
McCLEMENT, Jay
McDONAGH, Ryan
McDONALD, Colin
MESZAROS, Andrej
METHOT, Marc
MICHALEK, Milan
MICHALEK, Zbynek
MILLER, Drew
MITCHELL, John
MITCHELL, Willie
MOEN, Travis
MOORE, Dominic
MOORE, John
MOREAU, Ethan
MORRIS, Derek
MORRISON, Brendan
MOSS, David
MUZZIN, Jake
NASH, Rick
NEAL, James
NEIL, Chris
NELSON, Brock
NIELSEN, Frans
NISKANEN, Matt
NOLAN, Jordan
NYQUIST, Gustav
ODUYA, Johnny
OKPOSO, Kyle
ORPIK, Brooks
ORR, Colton
OVECHKIN, Alex
PACIORETTY, Max
PAETSCH, Nathan
PAILLE, Daniel
PALMIERI, Kyle
PENNER, Dustin
PERREAULT, Mathieu
PERREAULT, Yanic
PERRY, Corey
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
4
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
G
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
A
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
2
1
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
PTS
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
3
1
0
1
2
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
1
0
0
2
1
PIM
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
2
0
0
4
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
TEAM(S)
ANA 2014
TOR 2014
BUF 2008
PIT 2014
OTT 2014
NYI 2014
BUF 2008
PIT 2008, 2011, 2014
PIT 2008
DET 2009
MTL 2011
MTL 2003
ANA 2014
NYI 2014
PIT 2011
LAK 2014
TOR 2014
NYR 2012, 2014 (2 GP)
NYI 2014
PHI 2012
OTT 2014
OTT 2014
PIT 2011
DET 2014
NYR 2012
LAK 2014
MTL 2011
NYR 2014 (2 GP)
NYR 2014 (2 GP)
EDM 2003
BOS 2010
CGY 2011
CGY 2011
LAK 2014
NYR 2014 (2 GP)
PIT 2014
OTT 2014
NYI 2014
NYI 2014
PIT 2014, WSH 2015
LAK 2014
DET 2014
CHI 2014, 2015
NYI 2014
PIT 2008, 2011 & 2014, WSH 2015
TOR 2014
WSH 2011, 2015
MTL 2011
BUF 2008
BUF 2008, BOS 2010
ANA 2014
ANA 2014
WSH 2011
MTL 2003
ANA 2014
70
SKATER
PETERS, Andrew
PHANEUF, Dion
PHILLIPS, Chris
PISANI, Fernando
PLEKANEC, Tomas
POMINVILLE, Jason
POULIOT, Benoit
POWE, Darroll
PRONGER, Chris
PRUST, Brandon
PYATT, Taylor
QUINCEY, Kyle
QUINTAL, Stephane
RAFALSKI, Brian
RANGER, Paul
RAYMOND, Mason
READ, Matt
RECCHI, Mark
REGEHR, Robyn
REGIN, Peter
RIBEIRO, Mike
RICHARDS, Brad
RICHARDS, Mike
RICHARDSON, Brad
RIELLY, Morgan
RIVET, Craig
ROY, Derek
ROZSIVAL, Michal
RUNDBLAD, David
RUPP, Mike
RUUTU, Jarkko
RYAN, Bobby
RYAN, Michael
RYDER, Michael
SAAD, Brandon
SALVADOR, Bryce
SAMUELSSON, Mikael
SARICH, Cory
SAVARD, Marc
SCHENN, Brayden
SCHULTZ, Jeff
SCUDERI, Rob
SEABROOK, Brent
SEDIN, Daniel
SEDIN, Henrik
SELANNE, Teemu
SEMIN, Alexander
SESTITO, Tom
SHARP, Patrick
SHAW, Andrew
SIMMONDS, Wayne
SMITH, Ben
SMITH, Brendan
SMITH, Jason
SMITH, Zack
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
4
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
2
1
1
1
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
1
PTS
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
1
2
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
4
0
0
0
2
0
1
PIM
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
5
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
TEAM(S)
BUF 2008
TOR 2014
OTT 2014
EDM 2003
MTL 2011
BUF 2008
MTL 2011, NYR 2014 (2 GP)
PHI 2010
PHI 2010
NYR 2012
PIT 2014
DET 2014
MTL 2003
DET 2009
TOR 2014
TOR 2014
PHI 2012
BOS 2010
CGY 2011, LAK 2014
NYI 2014
MTL 2003
NYR 2012, 2014 (2 GP), CHI 2015
PHI 2010, LAK 2014
VAN 2014
TOR 2014
MTL 2003
BUF 2008
CHI 2014, 2015
CHI 2015
PIT 2011, NYR 2012
PIT 2008
OTT 2014
BUF 2008
MTL 2003, BOS 2010, NJD 2014
CHI 2014, 2015
NJD 2014
DET 2009
CGY 2011
BOS 2010
PHI 2012
WSH 2011
PIT 2008, 2014
CHI 2009, 2014, 2015
VAN 2014
VAN 2014
ANA 2014
WSH 2011
VAN 2014
CHI 2009, 2014, 2015
CHI 2014, 2015
PHI 2012
CHI 2014, 2015
DET 2014
EDM 2003
OTT 2014
71
SKATER
SMYTH, Ryan
SOBOTKA, Vladimir
SOURAY, Sheldon
SPACEK, Jaroslav
SPEZZA, Jason
STAAL, Jordan
STAAL, Marc
STAIOS, Steve
STAJAN, Matt
STANTON, Ryan
STECKEL, David
STEPAN, Derek
STOLL, Jarret
STRAIT, Brian
STRALMAN, Anton
STUART, Brad
STURM, Marco
SUBBAN, P.K.
SUNDSTROM, Niklas
SUTTER, Brandon
SYDOR, Darryl
SYKORA, Petr
SYVRET, Danny
TAFFE, Jeff
TALBOT, Maxime
TALLINDER, Henrik
TANEV, Chris
TANGUAY, Alex
TATAR, Tomas
TAVARES, John
THORNTON, Shawn
TIMONEN, Kimmo
TOEWS, Jonathan
TORRES, Raffi
TURRIS, Kyle
VANEK, Thomas
van RIEMSDYK, James
VERSTEEG, Kris
VISNOVSKY, Lubomir
VITALE, Joe
VOLCHENKOV, Anton
VORACEK, Jakub
VOYNOV, Slava
WALKER, Matt
WARD, Joel
WEBER, Yannick
WHEELER, Blake
WHITE, Ryan
WHITNEY, Ryan
WIDEMAN, Dennis
WIERCIOCH, Patrick
WILLIAMS, Justin
WILSON, Tom
WINNIK, Daniel
WISNIEWSKI, James
GP
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
2
1
1
1
3
2
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
2
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
2
0
0
0
1
1
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PTS
0
0
1
0
1
0
2
3
0
0
0
2
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PIM
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
5
4
4
0
0
4
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
2
TEAM(S)
EDM 2003
BOS 2010
MTL 2003
BUF 2008
OTT 2014
PIT 2008, 2011
NYR 2012, 2014 (2 GP)
EDM 2003, CGY 2011
CGY 2011
VAN 2014
WSH 2011
NYR 2012, 2014 (2 GP)
EDM 2003, LAK 2014
NYI 2014
NYR 2012, 2014 (2 GP)
DET 2009
BOS 2010
MTL 2011
MTL 2003
PIT 2014
PIT 2008
PIT 2008
PHI 2010
PIT 2008
PIT 2011, PHI 2012
BUF 2008
VAN 2014
CGY 2011
DET 2014
NYI 2014
BOS 2010
PHI 2010, 2012
CHI 2009, 2014, 2015
EDM 2003
OTT 2014
BUF 2008, NYI 2014
PHI 2010 & 2012, TOR 2014
CHI 2009, 2014, 2015
NYI 2014
PIT 2014
NJD 2014
PHI 2012
LAK 2014
CHI 2009
WSH 2015
MTL 2011
BOS 2010
MTL 2011
PIT 2008
BOS 2010
OTT 2014
LAK 2014
WSH 2015
ANA 2014
CHI 2009, MTL 2011
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SKATER
YORK, Mike
ZAJAC, Travis
ZEDNIK, Richard
ZETTERBERG, Henrik
ZIBANEJAD, Mika
ZIDLICKY, Marek
ZOLNIERCZYK, Harry
ZUBRUS, Dainius
ZUCCARELLO, Mats
GP
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
G
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
A
0
0
0
4
0
1
0
0
1
PTS
0
1
2
4
0
1
0
0
3
PIM
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
2
TEAM(S)
EDM 2003
NJD 2014
MTL 2003
DET 2009, 2014
OTT 2014
NJD 2014
PHI 2012
NJD 2014
NYR 2014 (2 GP)
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GOALTENDER
ANDERSON, Craig
BERNIER, Jonathan
BOBROVSKY, Sergei
BRODEUR, Martin
CONKLIN, Ty
CRAWFORD, Corey
FLEURY, Marc-Andre
HILLER, Jonas
HOLTBY, Braden
HOWARD, Jimmy
HUET, Cristobal
KHABIBULIN, Nikolai
KIPRUSOFF, Miikka
LACK, Eddie
LEIGHTON, Michael
LUNDQVIST, Henrik
MILLER, Ryan
NABOKOV, Evgeni
PRICE, Carey
QUICK, Jonathan
SCHNEIDER, Cory
THEODORE, Jose
THOMAS, Tim
VARLAMOV, Semyon
ANDERSEN, Frederik
AULD, Alex
BIRON, Martin
BOUCHER, Brian
BRYZGALOV, Ilya
GARON, Mathieu
JOHNSON, Brent
JONES, Martin
KARLSSON, Henrik
LEHNER, Robin
LUONGO, Roberto
MRAZEK, Petr
NEUVIRTH, Michal
OSGOOD, Chris
PETERS, Justin
POULIN, Kevin
RAANTA, Antti
RASK, Tuukka
REIMER, James
SABOURIN, Dany
TALBOT, Cam
THIBAULT, Jocelyn
VALIQUETTE, Steve
ZATKOFF, Jeff
GP
1
1
1
1
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
W
1
1
0
0
2
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
L
0
0
1
1
1
1
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
OT
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SO
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
GAA SV%
2.00 .935
1.85 .953
3.07 .909
9.00 .714
2.94 .907
2.01 .940
4.04 .889
0.00 1.000
2.00 .943
1.85 .923
8.29 .800
0.00 1.000
0.00 1.000
3.06 .889
1.94 .923
2.00 .933
0.92 .960
2.04 .941
4.00 .892
2.03 .900
3.00 .800
3.00 .919
0.97 .960
1.00 .970
TEAM(S)
OTT 2014
TOR 2014
PHI 2012
NJD 2014
EDM 2003, PIT 2008, DET 2009
CHI 2014, 2015
PIT 2011, 2014
ANA 2014
WSH 2015
DET 2014
CHI 2009
CHI 2009
CGY 2011
VAN 2014
PHI 2010
NYR 2012, 2014 (2 GP)
BUF 2008
NYI 2014
MTL 2011
LAK 2014
NJD 2014
MTL 2003
BOS 2010
WSH 2011
ANA 2014
MTL 2011
NYR 2012
PHI 2010
PHI 2012
MTL 2003
PIT 2011
LAK 2014
CGY 2011
OTT 2014
VAN 2014
DET 2014
WSH 2011
DET 2009
WSH 2015
NYI 2014
CHI 2014, 2015
BOS 2010
TOR 2014
PIT 2008
NYR 2014 (2 GP)
BUF 2008
EDM 2003
PIT 2014
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HEAD COACH
BABCOCK, Mike
BOUDREAU, Bruce
BYLSMA, Dan
CAPUANO, Jack
CARLYLE, Randy
DeBOER, Peter
JULIEN, Claude
LAVIOLETTE, Peter
MacLEAN, Paul
MacTAVISH, Craig
MARTIN, Jacques
QUENNEVILLE, Joel
RUFF, Lindy
SUTTER, Brent
SUTTER, Darryl
THERRIEN, Michel
TORTORELLA, John
TROTZ, Barry
VIGNEAULT, Alain
GC
2
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
W
1
2
0
0
1
0
2
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
2
L
0
0
2
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
2
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
OT
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
TEAM(S)
DET 2009, 2014
WSH 2011, ANA 2014
PIT 2011, 2014
NYI 2014
TOR 2014
NJD 2014
MTL 2003, BOS 2010
PHI 2010, 2012
OTT 2014
EDM 2003
MTL 2011
CHI 2009, 2014, 2015
BUF 2008
CGY 2011
LAK 2014
PIT 2008
NYR 2012, VAN 2014
WSH 2015
NYR 2014 (2 GP)
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NHL OUTDOOR GAME TEAM-BY-TEAM RECORDS
2015 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series Participants Listed in Bold
TEAM
Anaheim Ducks
Boston Bruins
Buffalo Sabres
Calgary Flames
Chicago Blackhawks
Detroit Red Wings
Edmonton Oilers
Los Angeles Kings
Montreal Canadiens
Ottawa Senators
New Jersey Devils
New York Islanders
New York Rangers
Philadelphia Flyers
Pittsburgh Penguins
Toronto Maple Leafs
Vancouver Canucks
Washington Capitals
GP
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
2
3
1
1
2
W
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
3
0
1
1
0
2
L
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
2
0
1
0
OT
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
GAMES PLAYED IN
2014 SS-LA
2010 WC
2008 WC
2011 HC
2009 WC, 2014 SS-CHI, 2015 WC
2009 WC, 2014 WC
2003 HC
2014 SS-LA
2003 HC, 2011 HC
2014 HC
2014 SS-NY
2014 SS-NY
2012 WC, 2014 SS-NY (2 GP)
2010 WC, 2012 WC
2008 WC, 2011 WC, 2014 SS-CHI
2014 WC
2014 HC
2011 WC, 2015 WC
* The San Jose Sharks will be playing in their first outdoor game.
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DID YOU KNOW?
* Launched last season by the NHL, the Coors Light NHL Stadium Series featured four games, all of which
were played in sold-out stadiums. The series started at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles with the NHL’s first
outdoor game played in California, showcased the first two hockey games ever played at Yankee Stadium in
New York and concluded with the first-ever NHL game at Soldier Field in Chicago.
* The first regular-season outdoor game in NHL history took place on Nov. 22, 2003, when the Canadiens
defeated the Oilers 4-3 at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton in the 2003 Molson Canadian NHL Heritage
Classic.
* The 2003 Oilers-Canadiens clash also rates as the coldest NHL outdoor game. The temperature at puck drop
was -2°F/-19°C with severe wind chill.
* To date, there have been 14 NHL regular-season outdoor games contested since 2003-04. Of those 14
games, seven have been hosted in football venues and seven have been hosted in baseball stadiums.
* The NHL’s 14 regular-season outdoor games have drawn total attendance of 783,083 – an average of 55,935
per game.
* Road teams are 10-3-1 in outdoor games, including a 5-2-0 mark since the start of the 2013-14 season.
* A total of 457 players and head coaches have participated in the League’s 14 regular-season outdoor games
to date.
* The crowd of 105,491 at the 2014 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic between the Red Wings and Maple Leafs
at Michigan Stadium shattered the NHL’s single-game attendance record of 71,217 set at Ralph Wilson
Stadium in the 2008 Winter Classic.
* Levi’s Stadium will be the 11th venue in California to play host to an NHL regular-season game. The Santa
Clara stadium joins facilities in Anaheim (Honda Center), Long Beach (Long Beach Arena), Los Angeles
(STAPLES Center, Great Western Forum, Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena, Dodger Stadium), Oakland
(ORACLE Arena, formerly Oakland Coliseum), Sacramento (Sleep Train Arena, formerly ARCO Arena), San
Jose (SAP Center) and San Francisco (Cow Palace).
* The San Jose Jr. Sharks organization boasts approximately 1,000 youth hockey participants. Among its
alumni are members from both the Kings and Sharks -- Alec Martinez (LAK) and Matt Tennyson (SJS).
* According to weather.gov, the average high temperature in San Jose on Feb. 21 is 64°F/18°C, while the
average low is 45°F/7°C.
* Kings GM Dean Lombardi and head coach Darryl Sutter served in their respective roles for the Sharks from
1996-97 to 2002-03.
* The Kings’ first appearance in an outdoor game was a preseason contest against the New York Rangers on
Sept. 27, 1991. The Kings defeated the Rangers 5-2 before a crowd of 13,000 at Caesar’s Palace Hotel in Las
Vegas.
* Pro hockey in the Bay Area dates to 1928. Imported players from Canada formed the basis of San Francisco
and Oakland teams in the California Hockey League, both of which played at the newly opened Iceland rink in
San Francisco. Teams from Los Angeles and Hollywood rounded out a league dominated by the Oakland
Sheiks. Economic conditions caused the CHL to cease operations in 1933.
* NHL hockey came to the Bay Area in 1967-68 with the debut season of the California Seals. The Oaklandbased club had a nine-year run before relocating to Cleveland for the 1976-77 season.
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BUILDING AN ICE RINK FOR AN OUTDOOR NHL GAME
Constructing an NHL-caliber ice rink outdoors at a facility designed for a sport other than hockey is a unique
challenge. Much more than taking a garden hose into your backyard and flooding an area, for its outdoor
games, the National Hockey League uses special equipment, expertise and technology to create an ice rink fit
for the best hockey players in the world.
The most important aspects of making outdoor ice for an NHL game are ensuring the conditions meet all of the
safety standards required for the players and providing all of the tools necessary for an NHL game. To
accommodate its outdoor games, the NHL designed and built a one-of-a-kind mobile refrigeration unit
and rink system.
The main function of the 53-foot, 300-ton
capacity refrigeration unit is to perform the
key function of making a great sheet of ice –
to remove heat from the surface and
stabilize the temperature.
To do this, the unit pumps as much as 3,000
gallons of glycol coolant into custom-made
aluminum trays that are configured on the
field of the stadium. Running through a
series of hoses from the refrigeration unit to
the field, the glycol chills the trays in order to
keep the ice near its ideal surface
temperature of 22°F/-5.56°C. Following the
placement of the ice trays, the rink boards
are installed.
Once the boards are up and the ideal surface temperature is attained, the actual process of building the ice
begins. In an NHL arena, the ice is built to a thickness of approximately 1-1.25 inches. An outdoor rink,
however, requires up to 2 inches of ice thickness to help withstand the more extreme elements. While many
speculate that it takes special water to create the ice, the water used is the same tap water provided into
everyone’s homes.
Water is added as slowly as possible, in as fine a mist as the process will allow. Workers pass the spray wand
over the ice rink hundreds of times, providing a more-even freeze and better-quality playing surface. Each inch
of ice thickness requires approximately 10,000 gallons of water. For finishing touches, the ice surface is
whitened using approximately 350 gallons of water soluble paint. The lines and logos then are painted and
placed on the surface, with more ice built on top.
Once constructed, monitoring the status of the ice is a 24-hour job. To help this process, a high-tech system
called “Eye on the Ice” is embedded in the surface. The technology provides updates on temperatures at
different areas of the ice, signaling an alert prompting the need to pump more glycol or engage the in-line
heating system in case the weather gets too cold.
ABOUT DAN CRAIG
Dan Craig is the National Hockey League’s senior director of facilities operations and oversees and advises on
the quality of the League’s 30 ice surfaces. A native of the Alberta resort town of Jasper, Craig began
preparing ice at his local rink part-time while he was in high school. After a decade with the Edmonton Oilers
spent producing what generally was considered the League’s best playing surface, Craig joined the NHL in
1997. Since then, he has been the point person for a number of special events, most notably all of the NHL’s
outdoor games.
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ROAD TO THE NHL STADIUM SERIES
Road to the NHL Stadium Series, an original four-part series from premium TV network EPIX and the NHL,
brings viewers onto the ice and behind the scenes with the Sharks and Kings as they prepare for the 2015
Coors Light NHL Stadium Series.
The series is available on EPIX in the U.S. and on the Sportsnet family of channels in Canada. Viewers in the
United States also can stream the show for free on NHL.com, the NHL app and the official websites for
each participating team as well as on EPIX.com and the EPIX mobile and connected device apps.
Produced by 52-time Emmy award winner Ross Greenburg, the series provides viewers with an intimate look
at NHL players, coaches and staff – in their professional and personal settings – capturing all of the action,
drama, heartaches and triumphs as they unfold.
Greenburg is joined by coordinating producer Johnson McKelvy; senior producer Fritz Mitchell; producers
Mike Greenburg, Alicia Zubikowski, Peter Rogaris and Jonathan Fierro; writer Aaron Cohen; narrator Bill
Camp; director of photography Peter Franchella; and composers John Sands and Wayne Sharpe.
***
The final episode of the series will premiere on Tuesday, Feb. 24, at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT and 9:00 p.m. CT in the
United States (EPIX, NHL.com) and at 7:00 p.m. ET in Canada (SN1).
Fans can access the complete series by signing up for a free trial of EPIX here.
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SPECTATOR PLAZA
The NHL, in conjunction with the city of Santa Clara, will celebrate the 2015 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series
with Spectator Plaza, a hockey-themed festival for fans located just outside of Levi’s Stadium on game day.
The pre-game celebration, which will take place from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. PT between Gates A and C, will include
live musical performances; interactive, family-friendly games and attractions; prizes and giveaways; food and
beverages; retail tents with an extensive selection of officially licensed 2015 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series
merchandise and collectibles; and more.
Attractions at Spectator Plaza will include activations from Comcast SportsNet, Coors Light, Discover, GEICO,
GoPro, Oscar Mayer, Pepsi, Reebok and Upper Deck.
Neon Velvet, a well-known Bay Area rock cover band, will perform a high-energy set of modern songs during
the pre-game celebration beginning at 4:15 p.m. PT.
* A 2015 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series game ticket is required for entry to Spectator Plaza.
Click here for complete details.
A LOOK AHEAD TO 2015-16
The NHL announced the participating clubs, locations and dates for the 2015-16 season’s slate of outdoor
games:
2016 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic
Montreal Canadiens @ Boston Bruins
Gillette Stadium – Foxborough, Mass.
Friday, Jan. 1, 2016
2016 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series
Chicago Blackhawks @ Minnesota Wild
TCF Bank Stadium – Minneapolis, Minn.
Sunday, Feb. 21, 2016
2016 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series
Detroit Red Wings @ Colorado Avalanche
Coors Field – Denver, Colo.
Saturday, Feb. 27, 2016
Click here for more information.
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