At the start of the season 2022/2023 we serve you article dealing with National Hockey League (NHL). The NHL is the fifth-wealthiest professional sport league in the world by revenue, after the National Football League (NFL), Major League Baseball (MLB), the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the English Premier League (EPL). Trophy for the winner of postseason playoff is called Stanley Cup.
Each National Hockey League regulation game is 60 minutes long. The game is composed of three 20-minute periods with an intermission between periods. At the end of regulation time, the team with the most goals wins the game. If a game is tied after regulation time, overtime ensues. During the regular season, overtime is a five-minute, three-on-three sudden-death period, in which whoever scores a goal first wins the game. If the game is still tied at the end of overtime, the game enters a shootout. Three players for each team in turn take a penalty shot. The team with the most goals during the three-round shootout wins the game. If the game is still tied after the three shootout rounds, the shootout continues but becomes sudden-death.
Our favorite type of investion is Shot on goal (also called shots or SOG) by the player. Shots are the number of shots on goal taken by a player or team. Attempts blocked, missed shots and construction of goal are not included. Shots are officially tracked for teams since 1955-56 and for skaters since 1959-60.
Same as basseball, NHL have a lot of unbelievable stats. For example you can see average shots on goal by a player on this link.
National Hockey League games are played on a rectangular hockey rink with rounded corners surrounded by walls and Plexiglas. It measures 200 feet (60.96 m) by 85 feet (25.91 m) in the NHL.
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LAST WINNERS OF STANLEY CUP
TEAM | YEAR |
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Vegas Golden Knights | 2023 |
Colorado Avalanche | 2022 |
Tampa Bay Lightning | 2021 |
Tampa Bay Lightning | 2020 |
St. Louis Blues | 2019 |
Washington Capitals | 2018 |
Pittsburgh Penguins | 2017 |
Pittsburgh Penguins | 2016 |
Chicago Blackhawks | 2015 |
Los Angeles Kings | 2014 |
Chicago Blackhawks | 2013 |
Los Angeles Kings | 2012 |