How Many Games Are In The NHL Season?
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The NHL season is 82 games long. Each team plays 41 home games and 41 away games.
82 Games
The NHL regular season is 82 games long, which is split equally between home and away games. Each team plays every other team in their conference four times, and every team in the other conference twice.
41 Home Games
The regular season is 82 games long, with 41 home games and 41 away games.
41 Away Games
During the Stanley Cup Playoffs, each team plays up to a maximum of 28 games. The precise number of games depends on how far a team progresses in the playoffs. In the regular season, each team plays 82 games: 41 at home and 41 away.
4 Games Against Each Team
In a typical NHL season, each team plays 82 games. Of those 82 games, 41 are played at home and 41 are played on the road. Each team has a “home” and “away” jersey. In the Stanley Cup Playoffs, teams usually wear white at home and dark jerseys on the road, regardless of which is their actual home jersey.
2 Games Against Each Team In Division
During the NHL regular season, each team plays 82 games. These games are divided up in a number of ways:
-2 games against each team in their division (40 games)
-1 game against each team in the other two divisions in their conference (30 games)
-1 game against each team in the other conference (12 games)
1 Game Against Each Team In Conference
In a typical NHL season, each team plays 82 games. Of those 82 games, 41 are at home and 41 are on the road. Each team plays every other team in its conference both home and away. They also play every team in the other conference at least once, although this isn’t always an equal home-and-away split. The schedule is balanced so that teams from the East play a relatively equal number of games against teams from the West, and vice versa.
3 Games Against Each Team In League
The NHL regular season is 82 games long, with each team playing 3 games against each team in its league.