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NHLNHL
Tadeáš Trusina and Marek BryndaTadeáš Trusina and Marek Brynda9th form9th form
13th December 200613th December 2006
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History of NHL:
20th Century NHL Timeline
Teams of NHL:
Eastern Confernece
Western Conference
Players
Stanley cup and Thropies
Players:
Evgeni Malkin
Jaromír Jágr
Sidney Crosby
20th Century NHL Timeline
• 1910s
• 1920s
• 1930s
• 1940s
• 1950s
• 1960s
• 1970s
• 1980s
• 1990s
20th Century NHL Timeline:
1910s
Nov. 26, 1917National Hockey League is foundedNov. 26, 1917Calder becomes 1st presidentDec. 15, 1917NHL's 1st exhibition games
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Dec. 19, 1917
Ritchie scores 1st NHL goalJan. 9, 1918
Goalies allowed to leave feetFeb. 18, 1918Vezina records 1st NHL shutoutMarch. 2, 1918
Malone 1st League scoring leaderMarch. 20, 1918
Toronto 1st NHL team in Cup FinalsDec. 28, 1918Vezina 1st goalie to record assistApril. 1, 1919
Influenza epidemic cancels Cup Finals
20th Century NHL Timeline:
1920sApril 4, 1921
Ottawa 1st back-to-back Cup champions
Feb. 11, 1922
Toronto and Ottawa settle for 1st tie
March 2, 1922
Last seven-on-seven pro game
March 22, 1923
Hewitt broadcasts 1st hockey game
March 31, 1923
King Clancy plays all six positions
Feb. 9, 1924
Nighbor wins 1st individual award
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Oct. 11, 1924Bruins and Maroons granted franchisesDec. 1, 1924Boston hosts Montreal in 1st U.S. gameMarch 30, 1925Victoria last non-NHL Cup-winnerMay 15, 1926New York Rangers granted franchiseMarch 2, 1929Hainsworth records his 20th shutoutMarch 28, 19291st Final between two U.S.-based teamsFeb. 20, 1930Benedict 1st to wear goalie mask
20th Century NHL Timeline:20th Century NHL Timeline:
1930sSept. 27, 1930
Offsides rule introduced by NHL
March 26, 1931
Ross 1st to pull his goalie
Oct. 5, 1932
Detroit team becomes Red Wings
Feb. 14, 1934
NHL holds first All-Star Game
Sept. 22, 1934
NHL institues the penalty shot
Jan. 14, 1936
Goalie awarded 1st point
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Nov. 7, 1936
1st coast-to-coast radio broadcast
Sept. 24, 1937
Governors agree on icing rule
March 7, 1939
Boston wins 1st Prince of Wales Trophy
April 16, 1939
Finals go to best-of-seven series
March 17, 1940
Teammates finish 1-2-3 in scoring
Feb. 25, 1940
1st televised hockey game in U.S.
20th Century NHL Timeline:20th Century NHL Timeline:
1940s
Jan. 3, 1943All in the Bentley familyFeb. 5, 1943Dutton becomes 2nd NHL presidentSept. 11, 1943Hockey Hall of Fame approvedMarch 18, 1945Richard 1st to score 50 goalsMarch 30, 1946Richard nets his 1st Finals OT goal
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Sept. 4, 1946Campbell replaces Dutton as presidentOct. 13, 1947Leafs lose 1st official All-Star GameJune 2, 1948Lach awarded 1st Art Ross TrophyNov. 3, 1948Howe makes 1st All-Star appearanceApril 16, 1949Leafs win third straight Stanley CupFeb. 5, 1950Irvin 1st coach to 500-win plateau
20th Century NHL Timeline:
1950sMay 30, 1950NHL allows "delayed whistle"Oct. 8, 1950First televised All-Star GameOct. 9, 1952Danny Gallivan calls 1st gameMay 10, 1954Red Kelly wins 1st Norris TrophyMarch 10, 1955Zamboni makes its NHL debutMarch 13, 1955Richard suspension incites Montreal riot
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March 13, 1955Richard suspension incites Montreal riotDec. 29, 1955Officials wear the vertical stripesJan. 23, 1956Beliveau appears on SI coverJune 6, 1956Minor penalty ends after goalApril 14, 1960Habs capture 5th consecutive Cup
20th Century NHL Timeline:
1960sAug. 26, 1961Hockey Hall of Fame opensNov. 10, 1962Hall's games streak endsJune 5, 1963NHL's 1st Amateur DraftNov. 8, 1963Gardens installs separate sin binsMarch 22, 1964Goalie Johnston plays every minuteJan. 27, 1965Ulf Sterner 1st Swede in NHLMarch 12, 1966Hull 1st to score 50+ goals
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Sept. 3, 1966Bobby Orr signs with BruinsJan. 18, 1967All-Star Game played midseasonMay 2, 1967Last "Original Six" Cup FinalJune 5, 1967NHL expands with six new franchisesMarch 2, 1969Esposito 1st to score 100 pointsMarch 29, 1970Esposito records 15th shutoutApril 5, 1970Orr 1st defenseman to win RossMay 22, 1970Buffalo, Vancouver join NHL
20th Century NHL Timeline:
1970sMarch 20, 1971Dryden vs. Dryden in goalNov. 9, 1971Atlanta and Islanders join NHLMarch 29, 1973Clarke reaches 100-point plateauMay 19, 1974Expansion Flyers win Stanley CupJune 11, 1974K.C. and Washington receive
franchisesOct. 8, 1975Jarvis plays in first gameFeb. 7, 1976Sittler sets record with 10-point game
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April 3, 1977Habs win record 60 gamesApril 1, 1978Bossy becomes 1st rookie to score 50June 13, 1978Barons and North Stars mergeJune 22, 1979Four WHA teams join the NHLNov. 28, 1979Goalie Smith credited with goalFeb. 24, 1980Gretzky youngest 100-point scorerMarch 9, 1980Gordie, Marty and Mark skate together
20th Century NHL Timeline:
1980sJune 24, 1980Flames burn out in AtlantaFeb. 24, 1982Gretzky's greatest seasonMay 27, 1982Colorado moves to New JerseyNov. 28, 1982The Sutter fiveJan. 27, 1984Gretzky extends streak to 51 gamesJune 9, 1984Penguins pick "Super Mario"Dec. 19, 1984Gretzky fastest to 1,000 pointsDec. 19, 1984Bowman the NHL's winningest coach
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March 26, 1986American Broten hits century markApril 2, 1986Coffey breaks Orr's recordApril 4, 1987Potvin 1st D to 1,000 pointsApril 5, 1987Jarvis plays record last gameDec. 8, 1987Goalie Hextall shoots and scoresJune 6, 1989Gretzky has HartAug. 9, 1988Gretzky crowned in LA
20th Century NHL Timeline:
1990sMay 9, 1990Gunds sell Stars, get SharksJune 5, 1991Hull follows father with HartJune 22, 1991Lindros traded to Rangers and FlyersDec. 16, 1991Lightning and Senators join NHLDec. 11, 1992Bettman named first commissionerMarch 10, 1993North Stars move to DallasMarch 23, 1994Gretzky passes Howe with No. 802Feb. 7, 1995American Mullen tallies 1,000th point
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May 3, 1995Jagr leads the NHL in scoringMay 25, 1995Nords and Jets leave homeMarch 6, 1997Gartner nets No. 700March 25, 1997Whalers become Carolina HurricanesApril 29, 1997Helmetless MacTavish retiresJune 25, 1997NHL expands to 30 teams by 2000March 7, 1998Gretzky scores 1,000th career goalApril 18, 1999Gretzky plays in final game
EASTERN CONFERENCE zpět na obsah
ATLANTIC DIVISION: NORTHEAST DIVISION: SOUTHEAST DIVISION:
New Jersey Devils Boston Bruins Atlanta Thrashers
New York Islanders Buffalo Sabres Carolina Hurricanes
New York Rangers Montreal Canadiens Florida Panthers
Philadelphia Flyers Ottawa Senators Tampa Bay Lightning
Pittsburgh Penguins Toronto Maple Leafs Washington Capitals
WESTERN CONFERENCE zpět na obsah
CENTRAL DIVISION NORTHWEST DIVISION PACIFIC DIVISION
Chicago Blackhawks Calgary Flames Anaheim Ducks
Columbus Blue Jackets Colorado Avalanche Dallas Stars
Detroit Red Wings Edmonton Oilers Los Angeles Kings
Nashville Predators Minnesota Wild Phoenix Coyotes
St. Louis Blues Vancouver Canucks San Jose Sharks
New Jersey Devils zpět na obsah
The New Jersey Devils are a professional ice hockey team based in East Rutherford, New Jersey. They are members of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Devils have won the Stanley Cup three times, first in the lockout-shortened 1995 season. The club was founded in Kansas City, Missouri in 1974, moved to Denver, Colorado after only two seasons, then settled in New Jersey in 1982. Under current general manager Lou Lamoriello, the Devils have earned a playoff spot in each of the last nine seasons.
Since their move to New Jersey, the Devils have played their home games at the Continental Airlines Arena. In 2007, the team is expected to move to a new arena under construction in the city of Newark. They have rivalries with their trans-Hudson neighbor, the New York Rangers, and with the Philadelphia Flyers, as either the Devils or Flyers have won the Atlantic Division title every season since 1995.
New York Islanders zpět na obsah
The New York Islanders are a professional ice hockey team based in Uniondale, New York. They play in the Atlantic Division of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Islanders began play in 1972 and rapidly developed a dominant team that won four consecutive Stanley Cup championships in the early 1980s. Since that time, the Islanders have struggled to contend for the Stanley Cup, suffering a lengthy playoff drought followed by several quick exits from the NHL playoffs.
New York Rangers zpět na obsah
The New York Rangers (NYR) are a professional ice hockey team based in New York City, New York, USA. They play in the National Hockey League (NHL).The Rangers and their local rivals, the New York Islanders and New Jersey Devils, are all members of the NHL's Atlantic Division, guaranteeing plenty of regular season meetings. This is unique among New York City's major league sports teams; Major League Baseball's New York Yankees and New York Mets are in different leagues although they play more now due to interleague competition, and the National Football League's New York Jets and New York Giants are in different conferences, giving them little opportunity to play each other. This allows the Rangers to maintain a great rivalry between NYC area teams.
Philadelphia Flyers
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The city of Philadelphia had been home to an NHL team before for one season; the Philadelphia Quakers during the 1930-31 NHL season. They suspended operations for the next and subsequent seasons until they finally cancelled the franchise in 1936. Philadelphia would have to wait another 30 years for the NHL to return when in 1966, the league awarded an expansion franchise to the city. Flyers was the name chosen for the new franchise as it conveyed the motion and excitement that was to be consistent with both hockey in general, as well as the new Philadelphia club. With this idea in mind the now familiar stylized P containing an orange hockey puck with four wings coming off the back was chosen to be the team's logo.
Pittsburgh Penguins
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The Pittsburgh Penguins is a professional ice hockey team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They began play in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a 1967 expansion team.The home of the early NHL incarnation of the Piratesduring the 1920s and the successful Hornets American Hockey League franchise from the 1930s through the 1960s, Pittsburgh was one of six cities (the other five were Los Angeles and Oakland, California, Philadelphia,St. Louis and Minneapolis) which were awarded an expansion team when the NHL doubled in size for the start of 1967-68
Boston Bruins
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The Boston Bruins are a professional ice hockey team based in Boston, Massachusetts. They play in the National Hockey League (NHL). In 1924, at the convincing of Boston grocery magnate Charles Adams, the National Hockey League decided to expand into the United States. As a long-time hockey hotbed, Boston was a natural choice for the NHL's first American team. Adams hired Art Ross as general manager. Unfortunately, World War II decimated the Bruins worse than most teams.
Buffalo Sabres zpět na obsah
The Buffalo Sabres are a professional ice hockey team based in Buffalo, New York. They began playing in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a 1970
expansion team. The Buffalo Sabres, along with the Vancouver Canucks, joined the NHL
in the 1970-71 season. The Sabres' first owners were Seymour and Northrop Knox, scions of a family long
prominent in Western New York. In 1989,following the collapse of the Berlin Wall, the top young Soviet player to defect
to the NHL was Alexander Mogilny, who signed with the Sabres.
Montreal Canadiens
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The Montreal Canadiens are the oldest established National Hockey League (NHL) franchise. Based
in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, the Canadiens are one of the NHL's 'Original Six' franchises. The team has won
twenty-four Stanley Cups, the most championships by any team in the NHL. The Montreal Canadiens play their home games at the Bell Centre, previously named
Molson Centre. They played their home games in Jubilee Rink, Montreal Westmount Arena, Mount Royal Arena
and the Montreal Forum before that.
Ottawa Senators
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The Ottawa Senators is a professional ice hockey team in the NHL based in Ottawa, Ontario. They began playing in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a 1992 expansion team. They are the only major league team in the Canadian capital.The Senators won their first playoff series in 1997-98, defeating the New Jersey Devils in six games. Despite defeating the heavily favoured Devils in the opening round, the Senators' lack of depth and experience was easily exposed in the second round against the team that became that season's Stanley Cup runner-up, the Washington Capitals, who quickly disposed of the Sens in five mostly one-sided games.
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Evgeni MalkinThe 6 foot 3 inch, 195 pound
center was drafted 2nd overall (behind Alexander
Ovechkin) in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft by the Pittsburgh
Penguins. On August 7, 2006, it appeared
that the 20-year-old Russian player had come
to a compromise and signeda dealwith Metallurg
Magnitogorsk that would have kept him in Russia until
May 2007.
Jaromír JágrJaromír Jágr zpět na obsah
Jagr currently plays with the New York Rangers.He still resides in the Czech Republic during the off-season. His father, also named Jaromír Jágr, is prosperous and owns a chain of hotels. The younger Jagr began skating at age three. At the age of 16, he was playing at the highest level of competition in Czechoslovakia.
Sidney CrosbySidney Crosby zpět na obsah
Sidney Patrick Crosby born August 7, 1987 in Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia is a professional ice hockey player for the NHL's Pittsburgh Penguins. He was the first pick of the 2005 NHL Entry Draft and one of the leading scorers during the 2005-06 NHL season finishing 6th in scoring with 102 points (39 G, 63 A). Crosby was one of the most highly regarded draft picks in modern hockey, leading many to refer to the 2005 Draft as the Sidney Crosby Lottery.
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Stanley Cup
The Stanley Cup It all started on March 18, 1892, at a dinner of the Ottawa Amateur Athletic Association. Lord Kilcoursie,a player on the Ottawa Rebels hockey club from Government House, delivered the following message on behalf of Lord Stanley, the Earl of Preston and Governor General of Canada.
Year team
1999- Dallas Stars
2000- New Jersey Devils
2001- Colorado Avalanche
2002- Detroit Red Wings
2003- New Jersey Devils
2004- Tampa Bay Lightning
2006- Carolina Hurricanes