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NHL 2021 - 22 Regular Season Standings
Games | Wins | Loses | Ties | OTL | Pts | GF | GA | ||
Atlantic Division | |||||||||
Florida Panthers | 82 | 58 | 18 | 0 | 6 | 122 | 340 | 246 | |
Toronto Maple Leafs | 82 | 54 | 21 | 0 | 7 | 115 | 315 | 253 | |
Tampa Bay Lightning | 82 | 51 | 23 | 0 | 8 | 110 | 287 | 233 | |
Boston Bruins | 82 | 51 | 26 | 0 | 5 | 107 | 255 | 220 | |
Buffalo Sabres | 82 | 32 | 39 | 0 | 11 | 75 | 232 | 290 | |
Detroit Red Wings | 82 | 32 | 40 | 0 | 10 | 74 | 230 | 312 | |
Ottawa Senators | 82 | 33 | 42 | 0 | 7 | 73 | 227 | 266 | |
Montreal Canadiens | 82 | 22 | 49 | 0 | 11 | 55 | 221 | 319 | |
Metropolitan Division | |||||||||
Carolina Hurricanes | 82 | 54 | 20 | 0 | 8 | 116 | 278 | 202 | |
New York Rangers | 82 | 52 | 24 | 0 | 6 | 110 | 254 | 207 | |
Pittsburgh Penguins | 82 | 46 | 25 | 0 | 11 | 103 | 272 | 229 | |
Washington Capitals | 82 | 44 | 26 | 0 | 12 | 100 | 275 | 245 | |
New York Islanders | 82 | 37 | 35 | 0 | 10 | 84 | 231 | 237 | |
Columbus Blue Jackets | 82 | 37 | 38 | 0 | 7 | 81 | 262 | 300 | |
New Jersey Devils | 82 | 27 | 46 | 0 | 9 | 63 | 248 | 307 | |
Philadelphia Flyers | 82 | 25 | 46 | 0 | 11 | 61 | 211 | 298 | |
Central Division | |||||||||
Colorado Avalanche | 82 | 56 | 19 | 0 | 7 | 119 | 312 | 234 | |
Minnesota Wild | 82 | 53 | 22 | 0 | 7 | 113 | 310 | 253 | |
St. Louis Blues | 82 | 49 | 22 | 0 | 11 | 109 | 311 | 242 | |
Dallas Stars | 82 | 46 | 30 | 0 | 6 | 98 | 238 | 246 | |
Nashville Predators | 82 | 45 | 30 | 0 | 7 | 97 | 266 | 252 | |
Winnipeg Jets | 82 | 39 | 32 | 0 | 11 | 89 | 252 | 257 | |
Chicago Blackhawks | 82 | 28 | 42 | 0 | 12 | 68 | 219 | 291 | |
Arizona Coyotes | 82 | 25 | 50 | 0 | 7 | 57 | 207 | 313 | |
Pacific Division | |||||||||
Calgary Flames | 82 | 50 | 21 | 0 | 11 | 111 | 293 | 208 | |
Edmonton Oilers | 82 | 49 | 27 | 0 | 6 | 104 | 290 | 252 | |
Los Angeles Kings | 82 | 44 | 27 | 0 | 11 | 99 | 239 | 236 | |
Vegas Golden Knights | 82 | 43 | 31 | 0 | 8 | 94 | 266 | 248 | |
Vancouver Canucks | 82 | 40 | 30 | 0 | 12 | 92 | 249 | 236 | |
San Jose Sharks | 82 | 32 | 37 | 0 | 13 | 77 | 214 | 264 | |
Anaheim Ducks | 82 | 31 | 37 | 0 | 14 | 76 | 232 | 271 | |
Seattle Kraken | 82 | 27 | 49 | 0 | 6 | 60 | 216 | 285 |
NHL 2021 - 22 Stanley Cup Playoff Results
(NHL) National Hockey League 2021 - 22 Stanley Cup Playoffs
Tampa Bay Lightning defeated Toronto Maple Leafs in the First Round, 4 games to 3
Carolina Hurricanes defeated Boston Bruins in the First Round, 4 games to 3
New York Rangers defeated Pittsburgh Penguins in the First Round, 4 games to 3
Colorado Avalanche defeated Nashville Predators in the First Round, 4 games to 0
St. Louis Blues defeated Minnesota Wild in the First Round, 4 games to 2
Calgary Flames defeated Dallas Stars in the First Round, 4 games to 3
Edmonton Oilers defeated Los Angeles Kings in the First Round, 4 games to 3
Tampa Bay Lightning defeated Florida Panthers in the Second Round, 4 games to 0
New York Rangers defeated Carolina Hurricanes in the Second Round, 4 games to 3
Colorado Avalanche defeated St. Louis Blues in the Second Round, 4 games to 2
Edmonton Oilers defeated Calgary Flames in the Second Round, 4 games to 1
Tampa Bay Lightning defeated New York Rangers in the Semi Final, 4 games to 2
Colorado Avalanche defeated Edmonton Oilers in the Semi Final, 4 games to 0
Colorado Avalanche defeated Tampa Bay Lightning in the Stanley Cup Final, 4 games to 2
2021 - 22 Colorado Avalanche Stanley Cup Rooster
Gabriel Landeskog (Captain), Alex Newhook, Nathan MacKinnon (A), J. T. Compher, Darren Helm, Nico Sturm, Nazem Kadri, Andrew Cogliano, Valeri Nichushkin, Nicolas Aube-Kubel, Logan O'Connor, Artturi Lehkonen, Andre Burakovsky, Mikko Rantanen (A), Jack Johnson, Bowen Byram, Erik Johnson, Devon Toews, Cale Makar, Ryan Murray, Josh Manson, Sam Girard, Kurtis MacDermid, Darcy Kuemper, Pavel Francouz, E. Stanley Kroenke (Chairman/Owner), Josh Kroenke (President/Vice Chairman/Governor/Minority Owner), Joe Sakic (Exe Vice President/Alt. Governor/General Manager), Matt Hutchings (Alt. Governor), Mark Waggoner (Alt. Governor), Craig Billington (Asst. General Manager/AHL GM), Chris MacFarland (Asst. Geneal Manager), Jared Bednar (Head Coach), Ray Bennett (Asst. Coach), Nolan Pratt (Asst. Coach), Jussi Parkkila (Goaltending Coach), Brett Heimlich (Video Coach), Shawn Allard (Skills Coach), Charlotte Grahame (Vice President of Hockey Administration), Brian Willsie (Director of Player Development), Brad Smith (Director Scouting), Wade Klippenstein (Director of Amateur Scouting), Joni Lehto (Director of European Scouting), Brendan McNicholas (Vice President Media & Players Relations), Matt Sokolowski (Athletic Trainer), Donovan Delarosbil (Asst. Athletic Trainer), Casey Bonf (Strength & Conditioning Coach), Scott Woodward (Director of Rehabilitation), J.C. Ihrig (Equipment Manager), Don White (Asst. Equipment Manager), Brad Lewkow (Asst. Equipment Manager), Yevgeniy Haletskiy (Massage Therapist)
NHL 2021 - 22 Stanley Cup Playoff Standings
Team | Games | Wins | Loses | Ties | GF | GA | PIM | Colorado Avalanche | 20 | 16 | 4 | 0 | 85 | 55 | 175 |
Tampa Bay Lightning | 23 | 14 | 9 | 0 | 67 | 61 | 276 |
New York Rangers | 20 | 10 | 10 | 0 | 62 | 58 | 171 |
Edmonton Oilers | 16 | 8 | 8 | 0 | 65 | 59 | 203 |
Carolina Hurricanes | 14 | 7 | 7 | 0 | 37 | 40 | 143 |
St. Louis Blues | 12 | 6 | 6 | 0 | 40 | 38 | 92 |
Calgary Flames | 12 | 5 | 7 | 0 | 35 | 39 | 186 |
Florida Panthers | 10 | 4 | 6 | 0 | 23 | 32 | 99 |
Los Angeles Kings | 7 | 3 | 4 | 0 | 17 | 27 | 96 |
Toronto Maple Leafs | 7 | 3 | 4 | 0 | 24 | 23 | 134 |
Dallas Stars | 7 | 3 | 4 | 0 | 14 | 15 | 101 |
Pittsburgh Penguins | 7 | 3 | 4 | 0 | 29 | 28 | 48 |
Boston Bruins | 7 | 3 | 4 | 0 | 20 | 24 | 98 |
Minnesota Wild | 6 | 2 | 4 | 0 | 16 | 22 | 76 |
Washington Capitals | 6 | 2 | 4 | 0 | 19 | 20 | 65 |
Nashville Predators | 4 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 9 | 21 | 56 |
Most Goals 2021 - 22 Season - Individual
Player | Team | Goals |
Auston Matthews | Toronto Maple Leafs | 60 |
Leon Draisaitl | Edmonton Oilers | 55 |
Chris Kreider | New York Rangers | 52 |
Alex Ovechkin | Washington Capitals | 50 |
Kyle Connor | Winnipeg Jets | 47 |
Most Goals 2021 - 22 Playoffs - Individual
Player | Team | Goals |
Evander Kane | Edmonton Oilers | 13 |
Nathan MacKinnon | Colorado Avalanche | 13 |
Zach Hyman | Edmonton Oilers | 11 |
Gabriel Landeskog | Colorado Avalanche | 11 |
Ondrej Palat | Tampa Bay Lightning | 11 |
Most Assists 2021 - 22 Season - Individual
Player | Team | Assists |
Jonathan Huberdeau | Florida Panthers | 85 |
Connor McDavid | Edmonton Oilers | 79 |
Johnny Gaudreau | Calgary Flames | 75 |
Artemi Panarin | New York Rangers | 74 |
Roman Josi | Nashville Predators | 73 |
Most Assists 2021 - 22 Playoffs - Individual
Player | Team | Assists |
Leon Draisaitl | Edmonton Oilers | 25 |
Connor McDavid | Edmonton Oilers | 23 |
Cale Makar | Colorado Avalanche | 21 |
Mikko Rantanen | Colorado Avalanche | 20 |
Nikita Kucherov | Tampa Bay Lightning | 19 |
Most Points 2021 - 22 Season - Individual
Player | Team | Goals | Assists | Points |
Connor McDavid | Edmonton Oilers | 44 | 79 | 123 |
Johnny Gaudreau | Calgary Flames | 40 | 75 | 115 |
Jonathan Huberdeau | Florida Panthers | 30 | 85 | 115 |
Leon Draisaitl | Edmonton Oilers | 55 | 55 | 110 |
Kirill Kaprizov | Minnesota Wild | 47 | 61 | 108 |
Most Points 2021 - 22 Season - Individual
Player | Team | Goals | Assists | Points |
Connor McDavid | Edmonton Oilers | 10 | 23 | 33 |
Leon Draisaitl | Edmonton Oilers | 7 | 25 | 32 |
Cale Makar | Colorado Avalanche | 8 | 21 | 29 |
Nikita Kucherov | Tampa Bay Lightning | 8 | 19 | 27 |
Mikko Rantanen | Colorado Avalanche | 5 | 20 | 25 |
Most Penalty Minutes 2021 - 22 Season - Individual
Player | Team | Penalty Min |
Mark Borowiecki | Nashville Predators | 151 |
Patrick Maroon | Tampa Bay Lightning | 134 |
Tanner Jeannot | Nashville Predators | 130 |
Brandon Duhaime | Minnesota Wild | 122 |
Brady Tkachuk | Ottawa Senators | 117 |
Plus/Minus Rating 2021 - 22 Season - Individual
Player | Team | Plus/Minus |
Keith Yandle | Philadelphia Flyers | -47 |
Seth Jones | Chicago Blackhawks | -37 |
Oliver Bjorkstrand | Columbus Blue Jackets | -35 |
Nick Leddy | Detroit Red Wings | -33 |
James Van Riemsdyk | Philadelphia Flyers | -33 |
2021 - 22 James Norris Memorial Trophy Winner
The James Norris Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the National Hockey League's top defense player who demonstrates throughout the season the greatest all-round ability in the position. The trophy is named in honour of James E. Norris, owner of the National Hockey League's Detroit Red Wings from 1932 to 1952. The trophy was first awarded at the conclusion of the 1953/54 NHL season. At the end of each season, members of the Professional Hockey Writers' Association vote to determine the player who was the best defenseman during the regular season. Full List of Previous Winners James Norris Memorial Trophy - Cale Makar - Colorado Avalanche |
2021 - 22 Hart Memorial Trophy Winner
Selected by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association, the NHL's Regular Season MVP (Most Valuable Player) is awarded the Hart Memorial Trophy. The voting is conducted at the end of the regular season by members of the Professional Hockey Writers Association, and each individual voter ranks their top five candidates on a 10-7-5-3-1 points system. Originally known as the Hart Trophy, it was first awarded at the conclusion of the 1923/24 NHL season. The Hart Memorial Trophy is named in honour of Canadian Dr. David Hart, who donated the original trophy to the NHL. The original "Hart Trophy" was retired in Hockey Hall of Fame in 1960, and the NHL began presenting a new trophy, which was named the "Hart Memorial Trophy" in its place. Full List of Previous Winners | |
Hart Memorial Trophy - Auston Matthews - Toronto Maple Leafs |
2021 - 22 Art Ross Trophy Winner
The Art Ross Trophy is awarded to the National Hockey League player who leads the league in scoring points at the end of the regular season. The Art Ross Trophy was presented to the National Hockey League in 1947 by Arthur Howie "Art" Ross, former general manager and head coach of the Boston Bruins. Full List of Previous Winners | |
Art Ross Trophy - Connor McDavid - Edmonton Oilers |
2021 - 22 William M. Jennings Trophy Winner
The William M. Jennings Trophy is an annual ice hockey award given to the goalkeeper(s) having played a minimum of 25 games for the team with the fewest goals scored against it in regular-season play. The Jennings Trophy was donated by the NHL's board of governors and first presented at the conclusion of the 1981/82 season. It is named in honor of the late William M. Jennings, who was a longtime governor and president of the New York Rangers. Until the 1980/81 season, the Vezina Trophy was awarded to the goaltender(s) of the team allowing the fewest number of goals during the regular season. It was recognized that this system often meant the trophy went to the goaltender of the better team rather than the individual and hence the change was made to offer the Vezina to the most outstanding goaltender, as voted by the NHL General Managers. The William M. Jennings Trophy was created as a replacement and is awarded to the goaltender(s) playing for the team with the fewest goals against. Full List of Previous Winners | |
William M. Jennings Trophy - Frederik Andersen - Carolina Hurricanes |
2021 - 22 Frank J. Selke Trophy Winner
The Frank J. Selke Trophy is awarded annually to the National Hockey League forward who demonstrates the most skill in the defensive component of the game. The winner is selected by a poll of the Professional Hockey Writers' Association following the regular season. The trophy was first awarded at the end of the 1977/78 NHL season. It was named after Frank J. Selke, former general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadiens. Full List of Previous Winners | |
Frank J. Selke Trophy - Patrice Bergeron - Boston Bruins |
2021 - 22 Calder Memorial Trophy Winner
The Calder Memorial Trophy is an annual award given to the player selected as the most proficient in his first year of competition in the National Hockey League. The trophy is named in honor of Frank Calder, the former President of the National Hockey League from its inception in 1917 to his death in 1943. Although Rookie of the Year honors were handed out beginning in 1932/33, the Calder Trophy was first presented at the conclusion of the 1936/37 NHL season. After Calder's death in 1942 the trophy was re-named the Calder Memorial Trophy. The voting is conducted by members of the Professional Hockey Writers' Association at the conclusion of each regular season to determine the winner. To be eligible for the award, a player cannot have played any more than 25 games previously in any single season, nor have played in more than six games in each of two separate preceding seasons in any major professional league. Full List of Previous Winners | |
Calder Memorial Trophy - Moritz Seider - Detroit Red Wings |
2021 - 22 Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award Winner
"The Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award was awarded annually to the goaltender who played a minimum of 25 games and finished the season with the best save percentage in the National Hockey League. It was first awarded at the conclusion of the 1999/2000 season and was discontinued after the 2006/07 season. The award was named in honor of former Detroit Red Wings and Buffalo Sabres goaltender Roger Crozier, a Calder and Conn Smythe Trophy winner. The winner of the trophy receives a commemorative crystal trophy and was given US$25,000 to donate to a youth hockey or other educational program of their choice. " Full List of Previous Winners | |
2021 - 22 Vezina Trophy Winner
The Vezina Trophy is awarded annually to the National Hockey League's goaltender who is judged to be the best at this position. The Vezina Trophy was named in honor of Georges Vezina, an exceptional goaltender with the Montreal Canadiens. At the end of each season, the 30 General Managers of the teams in the National Hockey League vote to determine the goaltender who was the most valuable to his team during the regular season. Before 1981, it was awarded to the goaltender(s) of the team allowing the fewest number of goals during the regular season; now, the William M. Jennings Trophy is awarded under that definition. Full List of Previous Winners | |
Vezina Trophy - Igor Shesterkin - New York Rangers |
2021 - 22 Lady Byng Memorial Trophy Winner
The Lady Byng Memorial Trophy, formerly known as the Lady Byng Trophy, is presented each year to the National Hockey League player judged to have exhibited the best type of sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability. The voting is conducted at the end of the season by the members of the Professional Hockey Writers' Association. The trophy is named in honour of Marie Evelyn Moreton (Lady Byng), wife of Viscount Byng of Vimy, a Vimy Ridge war hero who was Governor General of Canada from 1921 to 1926. Lady Byng, who was an avid hockey fan, decided to donate the trophy to the NHL in 1925. Full List of Previous Winners | |
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy - Kyle Connor - Winnipeg Jets |
2021 - 22 Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy Winner
The Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the National Hockey League player who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship, and dedication to ice hockey. The trophy is named in honour of the late Bill Masterton, a Minnesota North Stars player who died on January 15, 1968, after sustaining an injury during a hockey game. The winner is selected by a poll of the Professional Hockey Writers' Association after each team nominates one player in competition. It is often awarded to a player who has come back from career- or even life-threatening illness or injury. A player can win this trophy only once in his career. Full List of Previous Winners | |
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy - Carey Price - Montreal Canadiens |
2021 - 22 Ted Lindsay Award Winner
The Ted Lindsay Award was previously the Lester B. Pearson award. The award was renamed in 2010 after Ted Lindsay of the Detroit Red Wings. The award is given annually to the National Hockey League's most outstanding player in the regular season as judged by the members of the NHL Players Association. The award was first handed out at the conclusion of the 1971/72 NHL season. Full List of Previous Winners |
Ted Lindsay Award - Auston Matthews - Toronto Maple Leafs
2021 - 22 Plus-Minus Award Winner
The NHL Plus-Minus Award is a trophy awarded annually by the National Hockey League to the player, having played a minimum of 60 games who leads the league in plus/minus statistics. The plus/minus statistic was first established during the 1967/68 NHL season. This statistic reflects a player's ability to contribute offensively and defensively. The award was first given in the 1983 season. From 1982/83 to 1987/88, it was known as the Emery Edge Award. During 1988/89, there was no formal name for the trophy. From 1989/90 to 1995/96, it was known as the Alka-Seltzer Plus Award. From 1996/97 to 1997/98, it was known as the Bud Ice Plus-Minus Award. Finally, from 1998/99 to the 2007–08 season when the award was discontinued , it was known as the Bud Light Plus-Minus Award.2021 - 22 NHL All-Star Team Winners
"The NHL All-Star Teams were first named at the end of the 1930/31 NHL season, to honor the best performers over the season at each position. Representatives of the Professional Hockey Writers' Association vote for the All-Star Team at the end of the regular season.NHL All-Star Team - Johnny Gaudreau - L - Calgary Flames
NHL All-Star Team - Roman Josi - D - Nashville Predators
NHL All-Star Team - Cale Makar - D - Colorado Avalanche
NHL All-Star Team - Mitch Marner - R - Toronto Maple Leafs
NHL All-Star Team - Auston Matthews - C - Toronto Maple Leafs
NHL All-Star Team - Igor Shesterkin - G - New York Rangers
2021 - 22 NHL All-Star Second Team Winners
NHL All-Star Second Team - Victor Hedman - D - Tampa Bay LightningNHL All-Star Second Team - Jonathan Huberdeau - L - Florida Panthers
NHL All-Star Second Team - Jacob Markstrom - G - Calgary Flames
NHL All-Star Second Team - Charlie McAvoy - D - Boston Bruins
NHL All-Star Second Team - Connor McDavid - C - Edmonton Oilers
NHL All-Star Second Team - Matthew Tkachuk - L - Calgary Flames