What Was The Longest NHL Game in History?
The longest NHL game in history was played on March 24, 1936, between the Detroit Red Wings and the Montreal Maroons. The game went into overtime, where the Red Wings finally won, 1-0.
The Longest NHL Game in History
The longest game in NHL history was played on April 3, 1936, between the Detroit Red Wings and the Montreal Maroons. The game went into six overtime periods, with a total of 176 minutes and 30 seconds of play. The game was finally won by the Red Wings, with a score of 1-0.
The game between the Detroit Red Wings and the Montreal Maroons
The game between the Detroit Red Wings and the Montreal Maroons on March 24, 1936, was the longest NHL game in history. It lasted 176 minutes and 30 seconds of play, including 20 minutes of overtime. The game was finally won by the Red Wings, 2-1.
The game between the Chicago Blackhawks and the Tampa Bay Lightning
On March 27, 2015, the Chicago Blackhawks and the Tampa Bay Lightning played what would become the longest NHL game in history. The game began at 7:13 pm EST and ended at 1:04 am EST the following morning, after a full five overtime periods. In total, the game lasted nearly six hours.
A total of 169 minutes and 47 seconds of game time were played, which is nearly double the length of a regulation NHL game (60 minutes). A total of 176 shots were taken (89 by Tampa Bay and 87 by Chicago), and there were 61 face-offs.
Incredibly, neither team scored a single goal in any of the overtime periods. The final score was 2-1, with Chicago winning in the sixth round of a shootout.
The Longest NHL Game in Terms of Time
The longest NHL game in terms of time was played on March 24, 1936 between the Detroit Red Wings and the Montreal Maroons. The game went into a sixth overtime, lasting 176 minutes and 30 seconds.
The game between the Detroit Red Wings and the Montreal Maroons
In 1936, the Detroit Red Wings and the Montreal Maroons played the longest game in NHL history. The game went into overtime, and eventually ended after 176 minutes and 30 seconds of playing time. In terms of actual game time, the contest lasted more than six full periods.
The game between the Chicago Blackhawks and the Tampa Bay Lightning
The game between the Chicago Blackhawks and the Tampa Bay Lightning on April 29, 2015 lasted a total of 210 minutes and 13 seconds of playtime. This is not only the longest NHL game in terms of time, but it is also the longest professional hockey game ever played. The game went into a 6th overtime period before Tampa Bay’s Jason Garrison scored the winning goal. A total of 176 shots were taken during the game, with Tampa Bay having 98 and Chicago having 78.