r/nhl
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u/Commandant1
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Sep 24 '21
ANNOUNCEMENT All Streaming Questions here (NHL.TV, Sportsnet, NBC, ESPN, etc.... ) NO ILLEGAL STREAMS
The sub can be banned by reddit admins as other subs have been if we allow illegal streams. This isn't my decision, this is because of how reddit admins have banned other subs for being hubs of illegal streaming. I don't want the same here.
With the new season and the change to ESPN+, lets put all your posts about legal streams here.
r/nhl • u/Apprehensive_Idea758 • 1h ago
Other A picture of former Boston Bruins superstar-Bobby Orr.
r/nhl • u/info-warz • 23h ago
Artificial Intelligence imagines Arizona winning the Stanley Cup
r/nhl • u/Apprehensive_Idea758 • 1d ago
Other Former Boston Bruins legendary defenceman Ray Bourque.
r/nhl • u/RWStewart93 • 18h ago
Report: NHL Commissioner Met With Utah Jazz Owner Ryan Smith
r/nhl • u/Apprehensive_Idea758 • 17h ago
Other a picture of former Toronto Maple Leaf star Doug Gilmour.
r/nhl • u/Disabled_Robot • 1d ago
Let us Remember Ziggy Palffy
Is that an Aussie ski bum? No. It's the real McCoy, boys.
r/nhl • u/McGruff_CD22 • 1h ago
Some custom logos I created of defunct and would-be teams (Quebec Bulldogs, Cleveland Barons, Kansas City Scouts, Philadelphia Quakers, Toronto St. Pats, and the Seattle Grunge [one of the proposed nicknames the Kraken would have had])
r/nhl • u/dg2thousand • 7h ago
Does the puck have to be dumped in over the red/center ice line for icing to be waved off?
My buddy & I got into a heated debate over whether the puck has to be crossed the red line/center ice line for it to be icing. Obviously the rule states that if the puck is dumped in behind the red line it is deemed icing, but his argument is that this is not always the case. He says sometimes the puck could be dumped in a foot behind the center ice line and the linesman won't call icing. I just think the game happens so fast that we can't really tell that they get the puck & stick over the line for icing even thought they do. I don't believe the refs would waive it off if they saw that the puck was dumped in behind the red line. They might make a mistake here & there although he says it happens quite often, but I don't think refs give players leeway with dumping the puck especially in games where it could be crucial.
What do you guys think & what's your opinion on icings? Do you guys think there is a certain amount of leeway players get when it comes to icing? Or do you think the linesman just miss it from time to time?
r/nhl • u/Playful_Leopard_9034 • 15h ago
Art Created a poster for Nicklas Backstrom that I'll display at the Caps vs Habs game on April 6th. What do you think does this have a good chance of grabbing his attention ? ( I don't know swedish, I asked for help on reddit)
Anyone know where or who to submit feedback for the NHL mobile app? (Other than NHL website)
Like is there an active twitter page or anyone know who is in charge of developing the app?
r/nhl • u/masons21 • 1d ago
Discussion What do you do between periods?
I'm curious as to what everyone does. I typically watch about 2 episodes of Bluey during each intermission.
What do you do?
r/nhl • u/Apprehensive_Idea758 • 1d ago