This document includes Did You Know-style information on the following:

* Regular Season Schedule * Single-Season Highs vs. One Opponent * Highs in Regular Season of 56 Games or Fewer * Single-Season Highs vs. Intrastate/Intraprovince Opponents * Divisional Alignment

How many times has an NHL team played four or more consecutive games against the same opponent within a regular season? 0 – 2020-21 marks the first regular season in League history in which teams will play four consecutive games against one opponent.

When was the last time an NHL team played three consecutive games against the same opponent within a regular season? 2012-13 – The Ducks played three consecutive games against the Coyotes from March 2-6, 2013 (ANA: 1-0-2; PHX: 2-1-0) and Stars from April 1-5, 2013 (ANA: 2-1-0; DAL: 1-2-0).

How many times has the NHL seen 15 games played on the same day? 17 – 2020-21 will feature the 18th and 19th instances of the NHL contesting 15 games on the same day (May 1 & May 8, 2021). The 2019-20 regular season featured one 15-game day, which took place on Nov. 16, 2019 – a second was scheduled for April 4, 2020.

Teams Most Games Played vs. One Opponent, Single Regular Season 14 – From 1949-50 to 1966-67, the played each opponent 14 times per regular season (, Chicago, Detroit, , NY Rangers & ). Aside from the first season of the expansion era (10 GP in 1967-68), the most head-to-head games between opponents in one regular season is nine, seen in 1992-93.

Most Games Played vs. One Opponent, Including Playoffs 21 – There have been 12 instances in which a set of teams went head-to-head 21 times in a season including playoffs – the last occurrences of this were in 1964-65 (CHI vs. DET; CHI vs. MTL). The highest such total in the expansion era is 17, which happened three times in 1967-68 when the League added six new franchises (LAK vs. MNS; MNS vs. STL; PHI vs. STL).

Most Wins vs. One Opponent, Single Regular Season 13 – Detroit went 13-1-0 (26 points) against Chicago in 1950-51. In the expansion era (since 1967-68), the most wins against one opponent in a single season is eight, achieved 12 times (last: MTL in 2007-08 vs. BOS).

Most Points vs. One Opponent, Single Regular Season 26 – Detroit accumulated 26 points against Chicago in 1950-51 (14 GP). In the expansion era (since 1967-68), the most points against one opponent in a single season is 17, achieved two times (TOR in 1967-68 vs. DET & STL in 1967-68 vs. OAK).

Largest Sweep vs. One Opponent, Single Regular Season 10 – The Canadiens won each of their 10 games against the Bruins in 1944-45. In the expansion era (since 1967- 68), the largest regular-season sweep is eight games, achieved eight times (last: MTL in 2007-08 vs. BOS).

Skaters Most Goals vs. One Opponent, Single Regular Season 24 – scored 24 goals for the Canadiens against the original Senators in 1917-18, the League’s inaugural season (10 GP). In the expansion era (since 1967-68), the most goals by one player in a head-to-head regular-season series is 16 (: 16 G in 8 GP w/ EDM vs. WIN in 1983-84). The most head-to-head goals by an active NHL player in the same scenario is nine, accomplished two times.

Most Assists vs. One Opponent, Single Regular Season 22 – Babe Pratt collected 22 assists for the Maple Leafs against the Bruins in 1943-44 (10 GP). The only other player to record at least 20 assists in a season against one opponent is Wayne Gretzky, a feat he achieved with the Oilers against two opponents in 1985-86 (21 A in 8 GP vs. LAK; 20 A in 8 GP vs. CGY). The highest such total recorded by an active NHL player is 14, by Sidney Crosby with the Penguins against the Islanders in 2006- 07 (8 GP).

Most Points vs. One Opponent, Single Regular Season 27 – Shared by three players in NHL history, for a total of four occurrences: Wayne Gretzky with the Oilers (16- 11—27 in 8 GP vs. WIN in 1983-84; 6-21—27 in 8 GP vs. LAK in 1985-86), with the Black Hawks (11-16—27 in 14 GP vs. NYR in 1963-64) and Henri Richard with the Canadiens (11-16—27 in 14 GP vs. TOR in 1957-58). The highest such total recorded by an active NHL player is 17, by Sidney Crosby with the Penguins against the Islanders in both 2006-07 (8 GP) and 2009-10 (6 GP).

Most Game-Winning Goals vs. One Opponent, Single Regular Season 6 – Frank Mahovlich scored six game-winning goals for the Maple Leafs against the Rangers in 1960-61 (14 GP). In the expansion era (since 1967-68), the most game-winning goals by one player in a head-to-head regular- season series is five (Jari Kurri: 5 GWG in 8 GP w/ EDM vs. VAN in 1986-87).

Goaltenders Most Games Played vs. One Opponent, Single Regular Season 14 – There are 213 instances of a playing 14 games against one opponent in a regular season, with Ed Giacomin last accomplishing the feat during the 1966-67 season with the Rangers (14 GP vs. BOS, DET & TOR). In the expansion era (since 1967-68), the most games played in a head-to-head regular-season series is 10, achieved five times during the 1967-68 campaign: Giacomin (w/ NYR vs. MTL & TOR), Glenn Hall (w/ STL vs. OAK), Cesare Maniago (w/ MNS vs. LAK) and (w/ TOR vs. MTL).

Most Wins vs. One Opponent, Single Regular Season 13 – (13-1-0) won 13 of his 14 appearances for Detroit against Chicago in 1950-51. In the expansion era (since 1967-68), the most wins by one goaltender in a head-to-head regular-season series is eight, achieved two times: Marc-Andre Fleury (8 GP w/ PIT vs. PHI in 2006-07) and Bruce Gamble (9 GP w/ TOR vs. DET in 1967-68).

Most vs. One Opponent, Single Regular Season 5 – Bill Durnan of the Canadiens was first to achieve this feat in 1949-50 (5 SO in 13 GP vs. CHI) and Terry Sawchuk later did so twice with the Red Wings (5 SO in 13 GP vs. TOR in 1953-54 & 5 SO in 14 GP vs. BOS in 1951-52). In the expansion era (since 1967-68), the most shutouts by one goaltender in a head-to-head regular- season series is three, achieved 27 times (last: Braden Holtby w/ WSH vs. BOS in 2014-15).

Listed below are single-season highs for campaigns in which clubs contested a schedule of 56 games or fewer:

NHL HISTORY EXPANSION ERA (SINCE 1967-68)

Most Wins, Team 38 , 1929-30 36 , 2012-13 , 1943-44 , 2012-13 Montreal Canadiens, 1944-45

Most Points, Team 83 Montreal Canadiens, 1943-44 77 Chicago Blackhawks, 2012-13

Most Goals, Skater 50 (MTL), 1944-45 34 Peter Bondra (WSH), 1994-95

Most Assists, Skater 54 (MTL), 1944-45 48 Ron Francis (PIT), 1994-95

Most Points, Skater 82 (BOS), 1943-44 70 Jaromir Jagr (PIT), 1994-95 Eric Lindros (PHI), 1994-95

Most Game-Winning Goals, Skater 14 Cooney Weiland (BOS), 1929-30 8 Owen Nolan (QUE), 1994-95 Jeff Carter (LAK), 2012-13

Most Power-Play Goals, Skater 16 Cam Neely (BOS), 1994-95 16 Cam Neely (BOS), 1994-95 (Since 1933-34) Alex Ovechkin (WSH), 2012-13 Alex Ovechkin (WSH), 2012-13

Most Shorthanded Goals, Skater 6 Cecil Dillon (NYR), 1934-35 6 Peter Bondra (WSH), 1994-95 (Since 1933-34) Peter Bondra (WSH), 1994-95

Most Wins, Goaltender 38 (BOS), 1929-30 25 Ken Wregget (PIT), 1994-95 Bill Durnan (MTL), 1943-44 Bill Durnan (MTL), 1944-45

Most Shutouts, Goaltender 22 George Hainsworth (MTL), 1928-29 5 (CHI), 1994-95 Dominik Hasek (BUF), 1994-95 Jimmy Howard (DET), 2012-13 Tuukka Rask (BOS), 2012-13 Pekka Rinne (NSH), 2012-13 Cory Schneider (VAN), 2012-13 Mike Smith (PHX), 2012-13

Listed below are single-season highs against intrastate or intraprovince opponents:

Teams and Players based in the United States TOTAL TEAM / PLAYER Most Games Played, Team 16 9 instances – In each season from 2005-06 to 2007-08, Anaheim, Los Angeles and San Jose each played 16 games vs. one another

Most Wins, Team 11 , 2007-08

Most Goals, Skater 19 Jonathan Cheechoo (SJS), 2005-06

Most Assists, Skater 17 (SJS), 2006-07

Most Points, Skater 26 Jonathan Cheechoo (SJS), 2005-06

Most Wins, Goaltender 9 Jean-Sebastien Giguere (ANA), 2007-08

Most Shutouts, Goaltender 3 John Ross Roach (NYR), 1930-31 Dave Kerr (NYR), 1937-38 Arturs Irbe (SJS), 1994-95 Dominik Hasek (BUF), 1997-98 Mike Dunham (NYR), 2002-03 Evgeni Nabokov (SJS), 2003-04

Teams and Players based in Canada

TOTAL TEAM / PLAYER Most Games Played, Team 16 12 instances – In each season from 1920-21 to 1923-24, the three -based teams (, original and Toronto St. Patricks) each played 16 games vs. one another

Most Wins, Team 11 Original Ottawa Senators, 1920-21 Original Ottawa Senators, 1923-24

Most Goals, Skater 29 Cy Denneny (SEN), 1920-21

Most Assists, Skater 20 Wayne Gretzky (EDM), 1985-86

Most Points, Skater 35 Cy Denneny (SEN), 1920-21

Most Wins, Goaltender 11 Clint Benedict (SEN), 1920-21

Most Shutouts, Goaltender 4 George Hainsworth (MTL), 1926-27 George Hainsworth (MTL), 1928-29

How many times in NHL history have teams faced only intradivisional opponents in a regular season? 0 – 2020-21 marks the first regular season in League history in which teams will face only intradivisional opponents. Of note, there were no divisions from 1917-18 to 1925-26 and 1938-39 to 1966-67 when the NHL was comprised of no more than seven teams in each campaign.

How many times in NHL history has there been a division comprised of only Canada-based teams? 0 – 2020-21 marks the first regular season in NHL history to feature an all-Canadian division. The League had a Canadian Division from 1926-27 to 1937-38, but it included the franchise in each season as well as the St. Louis Eagles for one in 1934-35.

With the addition of the expansion Chicago Black Hawks, Detroit Cougars and , the now 10-team NHL introduced the American and Canadian Divisions in 1926-27

How many times in NHL history have teams played only within one country in a regular season? 7 – The NHL was comprised of only Canada-based teams in each season from 1917-18 to 1923-24, with the Boston Bruins becoming the first U.S.-based franchise in 1924-25. The League’s first seven seasons did feature instances of postseason games played abroad when non-NHL clubs competed for the – the five contests between the Montreal Canadiens and PCHA’s during the suspended 1919 Final took place in Seattle, Wash.

When was the last time the NHL played a regular season without conferences? 1973-74 – The NHL featured 16 teams that season with eight apiece in the East and West Divisions. The League added the and the next season (1974-75) and clubs realigned into two nine-team conferences, with the Prince of Wales Conference made up of the Norris and Adams Divisions and the Clarence Campbell Conference made up of the Smythe and Patrick Divisions.

How many times have teams been in the same division the season after meeting in the Stanley Cup Final? 8 – Including the Lightning and Stars in 2020-21 (Central Division) there have been eight instances of teams competing in the same division during the ensuing season after meeting in the Stanley Cup Final. This is the first such instance in 40 years.

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