Where is the National Hockey League?
Association of expert ice hockey groups in North America, shaped in 1917 by four Canadian groups, to which the primary U.S. group, the Boston Bruins, was added in 1924.
The Public Hockey Association (NHL) turned into the most grounded association in North America and in 1926 took extremely durable ownership of the Stanley Cup, a prize addressing world matchless quality in ice hockey. Central command are in New York City.
Association participation rose to 10, then dropped, and held consistent at six from 1942 to 1967. (Those groups the Bruins, Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings, Montreal Canadiens.
New York Officers, and Toronto Maple Leafs are alluded to as the "First Six," and that time has been praised by the hockey press and fans for ages.) After different times of extension and revamping, the NHL currently comprises of 32 groups in two gatherings and four divisions.
Toward the finish of the association's customary season, eight groups from every meeting the main three groups in every division and two special case groups with the best leftover records, paying little heed to divisional alliance fit the bill for the end of the season games. The bosses of every meeting then contend in a best-of-seven series for ownership of the Stanley Cup.
How Many NHL Teams Are There?
There are 32 NHL groups isolated into 4 divisions. Each group plays 82 games in the customary season before the best 16 groups progress to the Stanley Cup end of the season games.
With such countless groups and field names to recollect that, we chose to assemble this accommodating rundown of NHL groups and fields. You can utilize the rundown to assist you with following which NHL fields you've visited or to dive more deeply into each group and their particular field.
Every Hockey Team
Team Name || Arena Name || Arena Location || Seating Capacity || Opening Year
Anaheim Ducks | Honda Center | Anaheim, California | 17,174 | 1993
Arizona Coyotes | Mullett Arena | Tempe, Arizona | 4,600 | 2022
Boston Bruins | TD Garden | Boston, Massachusetts | 17,850 | 1995
Buffalo Sabres | KeyBank Center | Buffalo, New York | 19,070 | 1996
Carolina Hurricanes | PNC Arena | Raleigh, North Carolina | 18,700 | 1999
Chicago Blackhawks | United Center | Chicago, Illinois | 19,717 | 1994
Colorado Avalanche | Ball Arena | Denver, Colorado | 17,809 | 1999
Columbus Blue Jackets | Nationwide Arena | Columbus, Ohio | 18,500 | 2000
Dallas Stars | American Airlines Center | Dallas, Texas | 18,532 | 2001
Frequently Asked Questions!
How many countries are in the NHL?
The Public Hockey Association (NHL), established in 1917, comprises of 32 Part Clubs. Each group program mirrors the Association's global cosmetics with players from in excess of 20 nations addressed, all competing for the most valued and noteworthy prize in elite athletics.
Does the NHL play in Europe?
That first game played on April 21, 1938 was the first coordinated by any significant elite athletics associations in the US and Canada, to happen outside North America. From that point forward, the association has arranged games all through Europe and in Japan, China, and Australia.
Is the NHL only in America?
At present there is just a single NBA and one MLB group in Canada, both in Toronto. There is one significant association sport, nonetheless, that is flourishing in Canada, the Public Hockey Association ("NHL"). The NHL groups in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Ottawa, Toronto and Montreal are doing quite well.
Does every NHL team play each other?
Each group plays either three or four games against different groups in its division (a sum of 26 games) as well as playing all non-divisional groups in their own meeting multiple times (24 games).