How many NHL teams are in the 2013-14 season?
The 2013–14 NHL season was the 97th season of operation (96th season of play) of the National Hockey League (NHL). This season features a realignment of the league’s 30 teams from a six to a four division format.
When did the NHL take a break in 2014?
The league took a break on February 9 and resumed play on February 25. All players participating in their respective national teams gathered in four U.S. airports and flew to Sochi on February 9 and 10. The 2014 NHL Winter Classic was held on January 1, 2014.
Where were the 2014 Stanley Cup Awards held?
Awards were presented at the NHL Awards ceremony in Las Vegas, Nevada on June 24, 2014. Finalists for voted awards were announced during the playoffs. Voting concluded immediately after the end of the regular season. The Presidents’ Trophy, the Prince of Wales Trophy and Clarence S. Campbell Bowl were not presented at the awards ceremony.
What is the NHL revealed series?
On November 18, 2013, the league announced NHL Revealed: A Season Like No Other, a new seven-part series showing behind-the-scenes footage of top NHL players during the season. The program followed multiple players as they competed in the regular season, the Stadium Series, the Heritage Classic, and the Sochi Olympics.
Will NHL players compete in the 2014 Sochi Olympics?
^ “NHL players to compete at 2014 Sochi Olympics”. CBC. July 19, 2013. ^ “Red Wings, Maple Leafs to meet in 2014 NHL Winter Classic”. CBC Sports.
How many divisions does the NHL realignment include?
^ “NHL Realignment Includes Four Divisions, Wild Card Teams”. TSN. February 26, 2013. ^ Dan Rosen (March 8, 2013). “Board of Governors Vote Next Step For Realignment Plan”. NHL.com. ^ a b Dan Rosen (March 14, 2013).
Who is the NHL’s All-Time leading points leader?
QuantHockey stats table: NHL All-Time Points Leaders. Overall Overall Rk Name Born Pos G 1 Wayne Gretzky 1961 F 894 2 Jaromír Jágr 1972 F 766 3 Mark Messier 1961 F 694
What was the NHL realignment plan in 2013?
Upon NHLPA rejection of the previous realignment, a new joint NHL-NHLPA plan was proposed in February 2013 as a modification of the previous plan with both the Columbus Blue Jackets and Detroit Red Wings moving to the East and the Winnipeg Jets moving to the West.