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NHL Season is Here: Everything You Need to Know
When Does the NHL Season Start?
The NHL season typically starts in early October and ends in mid-June. The regular season consists of 82 games for each team, followed by the playoffs. The playoffs are a single-elimination tournament, with the winner of the Stanley Cup Finals being crowned NHL champion.
Who are the Favorites to Win the Stanley Cup?
The Colorado Avalanche are the favorites to win the Stanley Cup in 2023. They are the defending champions and have a lot of talent, including Nathan MacKinnon, Cale Makar, and Mikko Rantanen.
Other contenders for the Stanley Cup include the Toronto Maple Leafs, Boston Bruins, Edmonton Oilers, and New York Rangers.
Who are the Rising Stars to Watch?
There are a number of rising stars to watch in the NHL this season. These include:
- Connor Bedard, C, Regina Pats (WHL)
- Shane Wright, C, Kingston Frontenacs (OHL)
- Juraj Slafkovsky, LW, TPS (Liiga)
- Simon Nemec, D, HK Nitra (Tipos extraliga)
- David Jiricek, D, HC Skoda Plzen (Czech Extraliga)
What are the New Rules for the NHL Season?
There are a few new rules for the NHL season. These include:
- A new offside rule that will make it more difficult to score goals.
- A new hybrid icing rule that will give the defending team more time to get back on defense.
- A new coach's challenge rule that will allow coaches to challenge certain calls.
How to Watch the NHL Season
There are a number of ways to watch the NHL season. These include:
- On TV: NHL games are broadcast on a variety of TV networks, including ESPN, TNT, and NHL Network.
- Online: NHL games can be streamed online through a variety of services, including ESPN+, Hulu, and YouTube TV.
- In person: NHL games can be watched in person at arenas across North America.