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Season 2025

NHLToday's Matches

Live scores, upcoming kick-offs, and finished results for today. Data refreshes automatically so you never miss a moment.

Upcoming Today

2 matches
Montreal CanadiensTampa Bay Lightning
Boston BruinsBuffalo Sabres

Finished Today

6 matches
Vegas Golden KnightsUtah Mammoth
Anaheim DucksEdmonton Oilers
Utah MammothVegas Golden Knights
Anaheim DucksEdmonton Oilers
Dallas StarsMinnesota Wild
Edmonton OilersAnaheim Ducks

NHLPlayoffs

1st Round

CHCarolina Hurricanes3
OSOttawa Senators0
2–0,3–2,2–1
DSDallas Stars2
MWMinnesota Wild1
1–6,4–2,4–3
PFPhiladelphia Flyers3
PPPittsburgh Penguins0
3–2,3–0,5–2
CAColorado Avalanche3
LKLos Angeles Kings0
2–1,2–1,4–2
MCMontreal Canadiens2
TLTampa Bay Lightning1
4–3,2–3,3–2
BBBoston Bruins1
BSBuffalo Sabres2
3–4,4–2,1–3
VKVegas Golden Knights1
UMUtah Mammoth2
4–2,2–3,2–4
ADAnaheim Ducks2
EOEdmonton Oilers1
3–4,6–4,7–4

NHLStandings

Current NHL 2025 standings with 32 teams. Colorado Avalanche leads the table with 121 points after 82 matches, followed by Dallas Stars on 112 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

#TeamPoints
Western Conference
1121
Played: 82Won: 48OTL: 0Lost: 16Goal Diff: +99
2112
Played: 82Won: 38OTL: 0Lost: 20Goal Diff: +53
3104
Played: 82Won: 31OTL: 0Lost: 24Goal Diff: +32
495
Played: 82Won: 30OTL: 0Lost: 26Goal Diff: +15
593
Played: 82Won: 32OTL: 0Lost: 30Goal Diff: +13
692
Played: 82Won: 33OTL: 0Lost: 33Goal Diff: +28
792
Played: 82Won: 26OTL: 0Lost: 33Goal Diff: -15
890
Played: 82Won: 22OTL: 0Lost: 27Goal Diff: -22
986
Played: 82Won: 27OTL: 0Lost: 35Goal Diff: -41
1086
Played: 82Won: 33OTL: 0Lost: 33Goal Diff: -27
1186
Played: 82Won: 28OTL: 0Lost: 34Goal Diff: -22
1282
Played: 82Won: 28OTL: 0Lost: 35Goal Diff: -29
1379
Played: 82Won: 26OTL: 0Lost: 37Goal Diff: -37
1477
Played: 82Won: 27OTL: 0Lost: 39Goal Diff: -47
1572
Played: 82Won: 22OTL: 0Lost: 39Goal Diff: -62
1658
Played: 82Won: 15OTL: 0Lost: 49Goal Diff: -100
Eastern Conference
1113
Played: 82Won: 39OTL: 0Lost: 22Goal Diff: +56
2109
Played: 82Won: 42OTL: 0Lost: 23Goal Diff: +47
3106
Played: 82Won: 40OTL: 0Lost: 26Goal Diff: +59
4106
Played: 82Won: 34OTL: 0Lost: 24Goal Diff: +27
5100
Played: 82Won: 33OTL: 0Lost: 27Goal Diff: +22
699
Played: 82Won: 38OTL: 0Lost: 27Goal Diff: +32
798
Played: 82Won: 34OTL: 0Lost: 25Goal Diff: +25
898
Played: 82Won: 27OTL: 0Lost: 27Goal Diff: +7
995
Played: 82Won: 37OTL: 0Lost: 30Goal Diff: +19
1092
Played: 82Won: 30OTL: 0Lost: 31Goal Diff: -17
1192
Played: 82Won: 28OTL: 0Lost: 30Goal Diff: 0
1291
Played: 82Won: 29OTL: 0Lost: 34Goal Diff: -8
1387
Played: 82Won: 29OTL: 0Lost: 37Goal Diff: -24
1484
Played: 82Won: 32OTL: 0Lost: 38Goal Diff: -25
1578
Played: 82Won: 23OTL: 0Lost: 36Goal Diff: -46
1677
Played: 82Won: 25OTL: 0Lost: 39Goal Diff: -12

NHLResults

The latest 25 completed matches in the NHL. The highest-scoring result was Anaheim Ducks 7–4 Edmonton Oilers. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
Pre-season
52
52
2026-05-01P1: 31P2: 10P3: 11FT
52
52
2026-04-30P1: 10P2: 12P3: 30FT
54
54
2026-04-30P1: 11P2: 21P3: 12OT: 10OT
10
10
2026-04-29P1: 00P2: 00P3: 00OT: 10OT
23
23
2026-04-29P1: 01P2: 21P3: 01FT
41
41
2026-04-29P1: 30P2: 11P3: 00FT
24
24
2026-04-29P1: 11P2: 01P3: 12FT
12
12
2026-04-28P1: 10P2: 01P3: 00OT: 01OT
45
45
2026-04-28P1: 02P2: 21P3: 21OT: 01OT
32
32
2026-04-27P1: 10P2: 22P3: 00FT
43
43
2026-04-27P1: 02P2: 20P3: 11OT: 10OT
23
23
2026-04-26P1: 00P2: 21P3: 02FT
15
15
2026-04-26P1: 01P2: 11P3: 03FT
16
16
2026-04-26P1: 04P2: 00P3: 12FT
24
24
2026-04-26P1: 01P2: 11P3: 12FT
32
32
2026-04-25P1: 11P2: 01P3: 10OT: 10OT
24
24
2026-04-25P1: 00P2: 11P3: 13FT
74
74
2026-04-25P1: 21P2: 12P3: 41FT
42
42
2026-04-25P1: 20P2: 21P3: 01FT
32
32
2026-04-24P1: 11P2: 11P3: 00OT: 10OT
24
24
2026-04-24P1: 01P2: 11P3: 12FT
12
12
2026-04-23P1: 01P2: 11P3: 00FT
13
13
2026-04-23P1: 00P2: 11P3: 02FT
46
46
2026-04-23P1: 11P2: 23P3: 12FT
34
34
2026-04-23P1: 12P2: 20P3: 01OT: 01OT

NHLTeam Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 32 teams in the NHL. Colorado Avalanche leads with 48 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

NHLBetting Insights

NHL 2025 — key betting statistics across 1,456 matches played. Games average 6.20 goals, with 91.4% seeing both teams score and 56.3% finishing with over 5.5 goals. Home sides win 52.1% of the time while % of matches end in a draw. Clean sheets are kept in 8.6% of games, and the most common scoreline is 3-2. Use these metrics to calibrate over/under, BTTS, and correct-score strategies.

6.20Goals / Match
91.4%Both Score %
56.3%Over 2.5 / 5.5 %
52.1%Home Win %
47.9%Away Win %
8.6%Clean Sheet %
+18.80Home Advantage

Most Common Scorelines

The most frequent final scores in this competition — useful for correct score betting.

3-2105×7.2%
2-3104×7.1%
3-498×6.7%
4-395×6.5%
4-171×4.9%
2-158×4.0%
1-256×3.8%
1-452×3.6%
2-450×3.4%
5-248×3.3%
6.20
Avg goals / game
9025
Total goals
4601
Home goals
4424
Away goals

NHLSeason Trends

Season-by-season comparison across 10 seasons of the NHL, with 2025 highlighted. The current season averages 6.20 goals per match across 1,456 matches played. Columns cover home win %, away win %, BTTS rate, clean sheets, and over/under percentages — use year-on-year trends to spot if the league is becoming higher or lower scoring and calibrate your betting strategy accordingly.

Rows highlighted in blue = current season

Most Common Scorelines

The most frequent final scores in this competition — useful for correct score betting.

3-2105×7.2%
2-3104×7.1%
3-498×6.7%
4-395×6.5%
4-171×4.9%
2-158×4.0%
1-256×3.8%
1-452×3.6%
2-450×3.4%
5-248×3.3%
6.20
Avg goals / game
9025
Total goals
4601
Home goals
4424
Away goals

Period Goals & Game Patterns

Goal distribution by period and key game patterns — overtime, shootouts and comeback wins.

1.74
Avg goals P1
2.10
Avg goals P2
2.19
Avg goals P3
0.64
Avg goals OT
24.7%
OT / SO rate
8.8%
Shootout rate
5.2%
Comeback wins

Top Scoring Teams

32 teams in the NHL 2025 season ranked by wins. Colorado Avalanche leads with 48 wins. Their 1-season average is 40.0 wins per season. Buffalo Sabres shows the biggest improvement this season with 13 more wins than their past average. Compare current form against historical averages to spot rising and declining teams — useful for match result and outright winner betting.

Played82Lost16Goals For302Goals Against203Avg W40.0Avg L29.0
Played82Lost23Goals For288Goals Against241Avg W29.0Avg L39.0
Played82Lost26Goals For290Goals Against231Avg W41.0Avg L27.0
Played82Lost22Goals For296Goals Against240Avg W42.0Avg L30.0
5DSDallas Stars38Won
Played82Lost20Goals For279Goals Against226Avg W41.0Avg L26.0
Played82Lost27Goals For278Goals Against246Avg W35.0Avg L30.0
Played82Lost30Goals For263Goals Against244Avg W43.0Avg L22.0
Played82Lost24Goals For283Goals Against256Avg W30.0Avg L31.0
Played82Lost25Goals For293Goals Against268Avg W24.0Avg L36.0
10UMUtah Mammoth33Won
Played82Lost33Goals For268Goals Against240Avg WAvg L
Played82Lost33Goals For231Goals Against258Avg W32.0Avg L30.0
12BBBoston Bruins33Won
Played82Lost27Goals For272Goals Against250Avg W26.0Avg L39.0
Played82Lost30Goals For282Goals Against269Avg W36.0Avg L29.0
Played82Lost38Goals For251Goals Against276Avg W37.0Avg L31.0
Played82Lost24Goals For272Goals Against240Avg W33.0Avg L30.0
Played82Lost26Goals For265Goals Against250Avg W46.0Avg L22.0
Played82Lost31Goals For241Goals Against258Avg W30.0Avg L35.0
Played82Lost34Goals For233Goals Against241Avg W28.0Avg L35.0
Played82Lost37Goals For230Goals Against254Avg W36.0Avg L33.0
Played82Lost34Goals For247Goals Against269Avg W24.0Avg L44.0
21WJWinnipeg Jets28Won
Played82Lost35Goals For231Goals Against260Avg W43.0Avg L22.0
Played82Lost30Goals For253Goals Against253Avg W30.0Avg L33.0
Played82Lost35Goals For251Goals Against292Avg W14.0Avg L50.0
Played82Lost39Goals For212Goals Against259Avg W31.0Avg L27.0
Played82Lost27Goals For250Goals Against243Avg W21.0Avg L39.0
26ADAnaheim Ducks26Won
Played82Lost33Goals For273Goals Against288Avg W24.0Avg L37.0
Played82Lost37Goals For226Goals Against263Avg W28.0Avg L41.0
Played82Lost39Goals For238Goals Against250Avg W35.0Avg L36.0
Played82Lost36Goals For253Goals Against299Avg W41.0Avg L26.0
Played82Lost27Goals For225Goals Against247Avg W43.0Avg L25.0
Played82Lost39Goals For213Goals Against275Avg W20.0Avg L46.0
Played82Lost49Goals For216Goals Against316Avg W28.0Avg L30.0

NHLPast Seasons

Browse 8 archived seasons of the NHL, from 2013 to 2024. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 19 Mar 2025

Founded1917Preceded byNational Hockey Association

The NHL was established on November 26, 1917, in Montreal, succeeding the National Hockey Association (NHA) following a dispute with one of its member teams. The original league consisted of four teams: Montreal Canadiens, Montreal Wanderers, Ottawa Senators, and Toronto Blueshirts. From its inception, the league has undergone significant structural evolution, expanding from a regional Eastern Canadian competition to a continental powerhouse spanning 32 franchises across North America. The league introduced the Stanley Cup playoffs format, which became the sport's most prestigious championship. Major milestones include the "Original Six" era (1942-1967), the 1967 expansion that doubled the league's size, the 1979 merger with the World Hockey Association (WHA), and the 2021 addition of the Seattle Kraken as the 32nd franchise. The NHL has transformed from a regional attraction into a global entertainment brand, with modern broadcasting deals extending its reach to over 200 territories worldwide.

  • 1917 — National Hockey League founded in Montreal with four charter teams
  • 1942 — League contracts to six teams (Original Six era begins)
  • 1967 — Historic expansion to 12 teams, doubling the league's size
  • 1979 — NHL absorbs four teams from the rival World Hockey Association
  • 1992 — Introduction of the modern points system (2 points for win, 1 for draw, later 3-1-0)
  • 2004 — Season cancelled due to labour dispute; lockout marks first cancellation in professional sports history
  • 2017 — Vegas Golden Knights join as 31st franchise; remarkable inaugural season reaches Stanley Cup Final
  • 2021 — Seattle Kraken added as 32nd franchise, completing the modern NHL alignment

Competition Format 19 Mar 2025

Teams32

The NHL operates as a single-tier professional league with no relegation, divided into two conferences (Eastern and Western) and four divisions. Each team plays 82 games in the regular season (41 home, 41 away) against all other teams in a balanced schedule format. The regular season determines playoff seeding, with the top eight teams from each conference qualifying for the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The playoff format consists of four rounds of best-of-seven series: division semifinals, division finals, conference finals, and the Stanley Cup Final. Teams earn three points for a regulation win, one point for an overtime/shootout loss, and zero points for a regulation loss. The tiebreaker system prioritizes head-to-head records before applying goal differential and goals scored metrics.

Records 19 Mar 2025

Most titlesMontreal Canadiens (24)All-time top scorerAlex Ovechkin (921 goals)

The 1985 Edmonton Oilers vs. Chicago Blackhawks game produced the highest-scoring professional ice hockey match on record, with a combined 21 goals.

Analysis 19 Mar 2025

Current Season Analysis

The 2024-25 NHL season showcases a competitive landscape with Colorado Avalanche leading the Eastern Conference with an impressive 92 points from 68 games, posting a 43-19 record with a ++99 goal. The Buffalo Sabres follow closely with 90 points and a 42-20 mark, while the Tampa Bay Lightning occupy third place with 86 points from 66 games, maintaining a formidable +50 goal differential despite having played fewer matches. The title race remains tightly contested, with the top three teams separated by just six points, suggesting a competitive playoff battle ahead.

The Western Conference presents a different dynamic, with multiple teams jockeying for positioning. The season has witnessed strong performances from traditional powerhouses and surprising contenders alike, with playoff qualification still uncertain for several franchises. Teams fighting for the final playoff spots face elimination scenarios, making the closing weeks of the regular season particularly crucial. The competitive balance across the league demonstrates the NHL's modern parity, where depth and consistency matter as much as individual star power.

A standout performer this season has been the overall defensive improvement across the league, with teams demonstrating stronger goal prevention than in recent years. The 2024-25 campaign has averaged 6.19 goals per game through 1,101 matches, maintaining the high-scoring tradition the modern NHL is known for. Overtime/shootout contests occur in approximately 25.2% of games, providing additional drama and points to teams in tight races.

The relegation battle intensifies at the bottom of the standings, where teams like the New York Rangers (64 points) and Toronto Maple Leafs (70 points) find themselves in precarious positions despite having played significant portions of the season. The Florida Panthers, defending Stanley Cup champions, struggle with a 33-31 record and 121 points, highlighting how quickly fortunes can shift in professional hockey. These teams face mounting pressure as the regular season approaches its conclusion, with playoff hopes hanging in the balance.

An unexpected storyline involves the resurgence of traditional Canadian franchises and the sustained competitiveness of American-based teams, challenging historical narratives about regional dominance. The season has also featured several notable individual performances, with elite scorers maintaining offensive consistency while younger players have emerged as significant contributors. The balance between veteran leadership and youthful talent continues to define the league's competitive structure.

League Format and Playoff Structure

The NHL operates under a unique format that distinguishes it from many global sports competitions. With 32 teams split evenly between Eastern and Western Conferences, the league employs a balanced schedule where each franchise plays every other team at least once, with more frequent matchups against divisional opponents. This structure ensures that team placement in the standings reflects overall performance rather than scheduling advantages.

The regular season's 82-game format provides substantial sample size for determining true competitive strength, with teams playing 41 home games and 41 away games. The three-point system (3 for a win, 1 for an overtime loss, 0 for a regulation loss) creates incentives for teams to pursue victories aggressively while rewarding competitive effort in tight contests. The tiebreaker system prioritizes head-to-head records before applying goal differential metrics, ensuring that direct competition between teams influences final standings.

The Stanley Cup Playoffs represent the pinnacle of professional hockey competition, featuring 16 teams from each conference competing in four consecutive rounds of best-of-seven series. This format demands excellence across extended periods, as teams must win four series to capture the championship. The best-of-seven format allows for dramatic comebacks and requires sustained performance rather than single-match upsets, preserving the integrity of the competition and ensuring that the strongest teams typically prevail.

Historical Evolution and Global Impact

The NHL's transformation from a regional Eastern Canadian league to a continental powerhouse represents one of sports' most significant expansion stories. The Original Six era (1942-1967) saw the league contract to six franchises—Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs, Detroit Red Wings, Boston Bruins, New York Rangers, and Chicago Blackhawks—creating the foundation for modern hockey culture. The 1967 expansion doubled the league's size and initiated westward growth that would eventually establish the NHL as a truly North American competition.

The 1979 merger with the World Hockey Association brought legitimacy to that rival league's franchises and established the NHL's dominance in professional hockey. The subsequent decades witnessed further expansion, including the historic 1991 addition of the San Jose Sharks (the first franchise in the American West), the 2000 addition of the Columbus Blue Jackets and Minnesota Wild, and the transformative 2017 expansion to Las Vegas, which produced one of sports' most remarkable inaugural seasons.

The modern NHL has achieved global recognition through strategic broadcasting partnerships, international player recruitment, and the sport's inherent appeal to North American audiences. The league attracts elite talent from across the world, with players from Russia, Scandinavia, Europe, and beyond competing at the highest level. This international composition has elevated the league's global profile and contributed to hockey's growth as a worldwide sport.

Records and Statistical Dominance

The NHL's record books are dominated by a select group of transcendent players whose achievements span decades. Wayne Gretzky, widely regarded as the greatest hockey player of all time, holds numerous records that many believe will never be broken. His 215-point season (1985-86) represents an unmatched level of offensive production, achieved through 52 goals and 163 assists. His single-season goal record of 92 goals (1981-82), achieved at age 21, remains one of sports' most remarkable achievements.

Alex Ovechkin has emerged as the modern era's most prolific goal scorer, recently surpassing Gretzky's career goal total of 894 with 921 goals and counting. Ovechkin's consistency and longevity have redefined expectations for individual achievement in the modern game, demonstrating that elite performance can be sustained across multiple decades. Phil Kessel holds the record for most consecutive games played with 1,064 consecutive contests, reflecting extraordinary durability and professional commitment.

The Montreal Canadiens' 24 Stanley Cup championships represent the most accomplished franchise in professional sports history. The team's dominance during the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s established a dynasty that influenced how professional hockey teams approach roster construction and organizational culture. No other franchise has approached this championship total, making the Canadiens' achievement historically unique.

Commercial Significance and Broadcasting

The NHL has secured significant broadcasting agreements that reflect the league's commercial value and global appeal. The current U.S. media rights deal, valued at approximately USD $4.5 billion over seven years (2024-2028) and distributed among ESPN/ABC and TNT Sports, represents the league's premium positioning in the American sports marketplace. The Canadian broadcasting agreement, recently renewed for 12 years at CAD $7.7 billion with Rogers Communications, demonstrates the sport's profound cultural importance in Canada.

These broadcasting arrangements extend the NHL's reach to over 200 territories worldwide, making it one of the most widely distributed professional sports properties globally. The league's games are accessible through traditional television, cable, streaming platforms, and digital services, ensuring multiple pathways for fan engagement. The combination of traditional media partnerships and emerging digital platforms positions the NHL for continued growth in audience reach and engagement.

The league's commercial ecosystem extends beyond broadcasting to include sponsorships, merchandise, arena revenue, and digital content. Premier brands compete for association with NHL franchises and the league itself, recognizing the value of connecting with passionate, affluent fan bases. The average NHL game attendance remains strong despite economic fluctuations, with teams regularly drawing crowds of 15,000-20,000 fans to regular season contests and substantially larger audiences for playoff games.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams are in the NHL?

The NHL currently features 32 teams divided between the Eastern Conference (16 teams) and Western Conference (16 teams), each split into two divisions of 8 teams.

Who has won the most Stanley Cups?

The Montreal Canadiens have won the Stanley Cup 24 times, more than any other franchise in NHL history, with their most recent championship in 1993.

What is the NHL playoff format?

Sixteen teams from each conference qualify for the Stanley Cup Playoffs, competing in four rounds of best-of-seven series to determine the champion.

How does the NHL regular season work?

Each team plays 82 games (41 home, 41 away) against all other teams. Teams earn 3 points for a win, 1 point for an overtime loss, and 0 for a regulation loss.

Who is the all-time leading goal scorer in the NHL?

Alex Ovechkin holds the record with 921 goals, surpassing Wayne Gretzky's previous record of 894 goals in recent years.

What is the highest points total in a single NHL season?

Wayne Gretzky holds the record with 215 points in the 1985-86 season, a mark that has never been approached in the modern era.

API data: 1 May 2026 · Stats updated: 1 May 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2025