How to read the NHL standings? (2024)

When following any new sport, it is important to figure out how to read the standings of the primary league, and following the NHL is no different. The standings can be confusing at first, but with a little knowledge they are quite straightforward.

The purpose of the NHL standings is to show which team, at any given moment, is in a position to make the Stanley Cup playoffs. The most important aspect of the standings is how many points each team has represented by the ‘P’ or ‘PTS’. Each team is battling to be one of the teams who has earned enough points by the end of the season to qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs.

Let’s look at how you can read the standings to figure this out.


The NHL Standings are all about: Playoffs, Playoffs, Playoffs


The regular season in the NHL is all about getting enough points to qualify to make the Stanley Cup playoffs. As teams look at their place in the standings, the main question they are asking is: are we in a playoff position or not?

It is all about getting a chance to win the Stanley Cup!

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A team does not qualify for the playoffs by getting a certain number of points, but instead by being one of the top point earners in the conference. 16 teams from the league (of the 31 total teams) will make the playoffs: 8 from each conference.

To help us determine if your team is in the playoffs or not vs. other teams, we need to learn two different things about the standings:

  1. What all of the symbols mean at the top of the standings
  2. How each of the teams is grouped into conferences, divisions and wild cards in the standings, and how that determines if your team is high enough in the standings to qualify for the playoffs


What is with all of the names and symbols in the standings?

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Above are the symbols that are used in the standings on NHL.com/standings. Let’s go over all of them:

GP – Games Played. This is how many games the team has played so far in the season. Each team plays 82 games total over the season.

W – Wins. This is how many games the team has won in the season. Each win is worth two points.

L – Losses. This is how many games the team has lost in the season.

OT – Overtime/Shootout losses. If a team loses in overtime or a shootout they will still get one point in the standings.

PTS – Points. This is the cumulative amount of points that the team has earned from their games. Again, the team gets 2 points for a win and 1 point for an overtime/shootout loss.

ROW – Regulation plus Overtime Wins. This is the cumulative total of games that have been won by a team in regulation and overtime. The stat gives more weight to teams who win games through regulation time and overtime, and less weight to a win through a shootout. The ROW is used as a tiebreaker between teams who have an equal number of points in the standings.

GF – Goals For. This is the total number of goals that the team has scored in the season.

GA – Goals Against. This is the total number of goals that the teams has allowed in over the season.

DIFF – Goal Differential. This is the total number of goals scored by the team subtracted by the total number of goals scored against.

HOME – Home record. Each team plays 41 games at home during the season and this is the team’s record at home. The three numbers represented are Wins-Losses-OT, for example 20-10-3, which translates to 20 wins, 10 losses, and 3 overtime/shootout losses.

AWAY – Away record. The record of the team when they are playing away from their home rink.

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Two examples of how to calculate the points for a team’s record

Let’s take the win loss/record of 20-10-3:

  • 20 Wins: 2 points each for: 40 points
  • 10 Loses: 0 points
  • 3 Overtime/shootout loses: 1 point each for: 3 points
  • Total: 40+0+3 = 43 points

Let’s try one more with a win loss/record of 32-22-7:

  • 32 Wins: 2 points each for 64 points
  • 22 Loses: 0 points
  • 7 Overtime/shootout loses: 1 point for each for 7 points
  • Total: 64+0+7= 71 points


Who is in the playoffs and who is not?

Again, there are only 16 of the 31 teams that make the playoffs. Each conference provides 8 playoff spots: the first 6 are comprised of the top 3 point-earning teams in each division. The last 2 spots are for wild cards: the top point-earners in the conference beyond each division’s top 3.

Note: During the 2020-21 season there is no wildcard playoff spots and the top 4 teams in the division will make the playoffs. As well, there is no cross-division play – the first two rounds of the playoffs will be within the respective division.

Here’s how to read & understand the stats sheets:

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A typical standings table will show the NHL teams in one of four ways: League, Conference, Division or Wild Card. In determining who is in the playoffs and who is not, the Wild Card version is the most important.

League — This is a list of all the NHL teams in order of their point totals from greatest to least. It has no bearing on how teams are placed in the playoffs, and may be most useful to see who is at the bottom in helping to determine placement in the NHL draft.

Conference — This version divides the teams into their respective conferences: Eastern and Western. Now, to reach the Stanley Cup finals, you have to beat out the teams in your conference to get there, but this version of the standings does not give a definitive answer as to who you would be playing if the playoffs started today.

Division — This version of the standings divides the NHL teams into their four respective divisions: Metropolitan, Atlantic, Central, and Pacific. This is more relevant because the top 3 in each division will make it to the playoffs. The winner of each division gets one of the two top seeds in their conference in the playoffs. The second and third place teams in a division will end up meeting in round one of the playoffs.

Wild Card – This view of the standings is a combination of the Division and Conference standings. The view shows the top three teams in each of the two divisions within the conference. The rest of the conference is then placed under the divisions in a wild card race for the final spots to make the playoffs. The top two point leaders in the wild card race qualify for the playoffs and play the two division winners.

Let’s take a look at the final standings of the Western Conference for the 2018-2019 standings to help clarify how to read it:

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  1. Each conference is broken into three parts
  2. The two divisions are broken out with only the top three teams in the division represented
  3. The remainder of the teams in the conference who are not in the top three spots in the division are placed in the Wild Card portion of the standings
  4. The top team in each division will play one of the wild card teams.
  5. The teams who finish 2nd and 3rd place in the division will play each other in the first round of the playoffs
  6. The division winner with the most points will play the wild card with the least amount of points.
  7. The Wild Card winners are the two teams with the most amount of points of the remaining 10 teams in the conference who did not place in the top 3 division slots.
  8. Any ties in the standings in points will be settled by who has the most ROW points. Remember this is whichever team has won the most games in regulation and overtime and does not include the shootout.

Let’s apply these rules to the standings above for the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

  1. Calgary is a division winner and has the most points (107) so they will play the Wild Card team with the least amount of points (90), Colorado
  2. Nashville is also a division winner and plays the other Wild Card team, Dallas, that had the higher amount of points of the two Wild Card teams
  3. In the Central Division, Winnipeg and St. Louis finished 2nd and 3rd respectively, so they will play each other in the first round
  4. In the Pacific Division, San Jose and Vegas finished 2nd and 3rd respectively, so they will play each other in the first round.
  5. All of the teams below Dallas and Colorado miss the playoffs because they have not gained enough points

So the first round of the Western Conference playoffs would look like this:

  • Calgary vs Colorado
  • San Jose vs Vegas
  • Nashville vs Dallas
  • Winnipeg vs St. Louis

Back to the standings table above: What do those letters by the cities names mean?

Z– it means it has clinched the conference (and their division title) and will finish first in the conference

Y– it means it has clinched their division title and will finish first in the division

X– it means the team has clinched a berth in the Stanley Cup playoffs.

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There you go, now you can read the NHL standings! Remember that as you watch your team throughout the season, the standings will change a lot. Teams can go on a winning or losing streak and in a couple of weeks be in a very different position. Enjoy the rollercoaster ride that is an NHL season!

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How to read the NHL standings? (2024)

FAQs

How are standings calculated in hockey? ›

A point is awarded to a player for each goal scored or assist earned. The total number of goals plus assists equals total points. The Art Ross Trophy is awarded to the National Hockey League (NHL) player who leads the league in scoring points at the end of the regular season.

What do the numbers mean in NHL? ›

Numbers 2-6 were traditionally for defense, and 7-11 traditionally for forwards. Higher numbers were for players further down the depth chart, with one of the highest numbers (often 20, 29 or 30) for the backup goaltender.

What does L10 mean in NHL standings? ›

L10. Previous 10-games record. STRK. Streak. W.

What does +1.5 mean in hockey? ›

Betting on the favorite requires your team to win its game by two or more goals. Conversely, betting on the underdog at +1.5 means that your team can either win the game or lose by one goal, and your ticket will still cash.

What does +150 mean in hockey? ›

Hockey Betting Lines and Hockey Betting Spreads

Pittsburgh is a -150 favorite, which means for every $100 the player wants to win on Pittsburgh, he must lay $150. To win $10, he would bet $15 and collect $25 if Pittsburgh wins.

Is AA or AAA better in hockey? ›

USA Hockey designates four skill levels: Tier 1: The highest level of competition, also called "AAA", following the Canadian system. Tier 2: also called "AA" or "A". Tier 3: may also be called "A", the lowest level of competitive hockey.

Is hockey first round best of 5 or 7? ›

Eight best-of-7 series to conclude by May 15

Here are the series-by-series schedules for the first round of the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

What does P mean in hockey? ›

Individual statistics

P or PTS – Points – Scoring points, calculated as the sum of G and A. S - Shots on Goal - Total number of shots taken on net in the current season. PN - Penalties - Number of penalties the player has been assessed.

What does 11 and 7 mean in hockey? ›

However, throughout the year, they sometimes favored a 7-11 system — seven defensem*n and 11 forwards.

What is the rarest number in the NHL? ›

What's even rarer than the double-zero is the single zero in the NHL. Only one man has worn this number, and most likely you've never heard of him. Neil Sheehy wore the No. 0 in 1988 with the Hartford Whalers.

Can you wear 69 in NHL? ›

Fun fact: Desjardins and forward Melvin Angelstad (two games with the Washington Capitals in 2003-04) are the only players in NHL history to wear No. 69.

What does 5.5 mean in hockey? ›

Every sportsbook sets a total on each NHL game in its betting line. In this case, suppose BetMGM has posted 5.5 as the total on a game between the Edmonton Oilers and Calgary Flames. This number means that the oddsmakers believe the two teams will combine for 5.5 goals.

Why is NHL best of 7? ›

The NHL plays seven-game series, as the team that gets to four wins first will advance into the second round. Games one and two are at the higher seeds home rink. Then the next two games, the lower seed will host. If a Game 4 or more happen, the two teams will alternate locations for each remaining matchup.

What does S and SM mean in hockey? ›

SB = Player's Shot Blocked by Opposing Player. SHG = Shorthanded Goals. SHT% = Shooting Percentage (G/SOG) SM = Player's Shot Missed Net. SOG = Shots On Goal.

What does +2.5 mean in hockey? ›

NHL Spreads - Puck Line

That means they would have to win by two clear goals ('cover/beat' the spread) for your wager to win. Likewise, a very weak team playing an in-form opponent might start on a +2.5 line.

What are 4 goals in hockey called? ›

Scoring four goals in a hockey game is much less common than a hat trick. If a player scores four goals in a single game, it is sometimes referred to as a “Texas hat trick.” This term is less commonly used than a hat trick, and its origins are uncertain.

What does puck line +2.5 mean? ›

The puck line is based on goals scored and not wins and losses. With the spread being placed at 1.5 goals, a favorite would need to not only win, but win by at least 2 goals for a bettor to win the wager. And in return, an underdog can lose by one goal but still payout a winning bet.

Why can't hockey players wear 99? ›

Wayne Gretzky's No. 99 is retired throughout the NHL not only because he is considered the greatest player in League history, but because the number and his name are synonymous. Though there is no debate over who the best player to wear that number is, there are 98 other numbers with more than one worthy candidate.

What does +200 mean in hockey? ›

Odds with a plus sign are underdog bets. Plus odds tell you how much profit you will get on a $100 bet. A $100 bet with +200 odds nets you $200 profit plus your original $100 bet. If you bet $20, you would profit $40. For the rare even money odds, those can be listed as -100, +100 or EV.

Can you be 00 in hockey? ›

0 and 00 could no longer be worn since they confused the League's digital database; today, only No. 1 through No. 98 are allowed, No. 99 retired for Gretzky at the NHL's 50th All-Star Game in 2000 following The Great One's retirement.

What does BB mean in hockey? ›

BB & B: A category of minor hockey which defines programs that are above select hockey and are competitive (i.e. AAA, AA, A). Players do not register with a House League Team/Program.

What is Tier 1 hockey in USA? ›

Tier 1 Hockey Federation (“THF”) is a USA Hockey Sanctioned Elite Tier-1 Youth Hockey League. The THF provides elite-level competition through an unbalanced schedule among Tier 1 and elite clubs on the East Coast.

What percentage of AAA players make it to the NHL? ›

That means that at the highest level of amateur hockey, just 4.7 percent of players end up playing in the NHL. Some of those rosters, though, had 25 or more players on them, so I decided to base the numbers on an average of 18 players per team -- which is how many would typically suit up for a game.

Are playoffs best of 5 or 7? ›

Both conferences conduct the playoffs in the traditional bracket format. All rounds are best-of-seven series. Series are played in the 2–2–1–1–1 format, meaning the team with home-court advantage hosts games 1, 2, 5, and 7, while their opponent hosts games 3, 4, and 6, with games 5, 6 and 7 being played if needed.

How do NHL playoffs work 2022? ›

Under the postseason system from 2014 to 2019 and 2022 onward, the top three teams in each division make the playoffs, with two wild-cards in each conference (for a total of eight playoff teams from each conference). The format is division-based, similar to the 1982 system.

Why are playoffs best of 7? ›

It wasn't until 1968 that the entire NBA playoffs were contested on a best-of-seven format in their entirety. The reasoning for switching the format was simple enough: best-of-seven series meant more money for broadcasters and more money for teams playing at home.

What does the A stand for on hockey jerseys? ›

At most levels of play each team must designate one captain and a number of alternate captains (usually two or three) who speak to the officials when the captain is on the bench. Captains wear a "C" on their sweaters, while alternate captains wear an "A".

What does TB mean in hockey? ›

Tournament Bound VS Non Tournament Bound VS MOHL - What does that mean? TB or Tournament Bound is for 2nd year players of an age divsion, which are designated as Major, but only the organization's top team.

What does RW mean in hockey? ›

RW stands for Regulation Wins and was introduced in the 2019-20 NHL standings, next to the ROW column. The NHL now considers regulation wins more valuable than overtime wins. So when two or more teams are equal in points, the team with more regulation wins will rank higher, even with a lower ROW total.

Who wore 00 in the NHL? ›

The number 00 has only been worn twice in NHL history. Martin Biron wore 00 for the 1996 season with the Buffalo Sabres, but only appeared in three games and had an 0-2 record. The only other time the number appeared on an NHL surface was by goaltender John Davidson in his 1977-78 campaign with the New York Rangers.

Can you have a 5 on 3 in hockey? ›

Five-on-three hockey is probably the most passive part of the game, as both teams are waiting to see what the opponent does next. Coaches often use a timeout when they get a 5v3 advantage, but why not have a plan and force the opponent to take their timeout instead?

Why are goalies always number 30? ›

Numbers in the thirties were seen as "safe" for goaltenders, since most numbers below thirty were already spoken for by forwards and defensem*n (remember that "high numbers" were essentially-unheard of at this time).

Why did Gretzky pick number 99? ›

It was with the Greyhounds that Gretzky first wore the number 99 on his jersey. He originally wanted to wear number 9—for his hockey hero Gordie Howe—but it was already being worn by teammate Brian Gualazzi. At coach Muzz MacPherson's suggestion, Gretzky settled on 99.

Why does no one wear 66 in NHL? ›

66 isn't retired League-wide like No. 99 is for Wayne Gretzky. Two players have worn it since Lemieux retired from the NHL in 2006: Ho-Sang and Calgary Flames defenseman TJ Brodie in 2010-11. Ho-Sang has seven points (three goals, four assists) in 11 games this season.

Why is number 32 retired in the NHL? ›

The Seattle Kraken hadn't even played their first home game before they retired a number. The NHL's newest franchise honored their fans - and their place in the League - by raising number 32 to the rafters of Climate Pledge Arena before their first-ever home game against the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday.

What numbers are not allowed NHL? ›

Athletes in every team sport have a number on their jersey to identify them.In the NHL, players are given numbers between 1 and 98. Anything less than 1 (0, fractions, decimals) are not permitted and anything over two digits is not permitted. Additionally, 99 was retired by the league to honor "The Great One."

Who wears 99 in NHL? ›

Retired numbers
NameTeamNo.
Wayne GretzkyEdmonton Oilers99
Los Angeles Kings
Vic HadfieldNew York Rangers11
Glenn HallChicago Blackhawks1
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Why does it say stop on the back of hockey jerseys? ›

The program involves providing your youth players with a 3" embroidered S.T.O.P. Patch which they wear on the center back of their jersey (both home and away) to remind the opposing player any hit from behind is both extremely dangerous and a cheap shot. The S.T.O.P. Patch looks identical to a regular street Stop Sign.

How are games back in standings determined? ›

Games Back = the Team Differential of the best team minus the Team Differential of each team in the Standings, divided by 2. In other words, Games Back = (Team Differential - Team Differenial ) / 2.

How many points to make NHL Playoffs 2022? ›

With rare exception, a team that can accumulate at least 96 points guarantees itself a playoff berth. Often, 96 points aren't needed. But since the cut line varies from season to season, it's best for teams to aim for 96.

What is the formula for the NHL playoffs? ›

The format is division-based, similar to the 1982 system. In the First Round, the top-ranked team in the conference plays against the lowest-ranked wild-card, while the other division winner plays against the higher-ranked wild-card. The second- and third-place teams in each division play each other.

Is 1 star or 3 stars better in hockey? ›

The three stars (French: trois étoiles) in ice hockey are the three best players in a game as chosen by a third party, with the first star considered the best of the three players, akin to the Player of the match in other sports.

What does 1.5 games back mean? ›

The Games Back number may include halves. If, for example, a team is 1.5 games back of the leader, beating the leader once will put this team just behind the leader, while beating the leader twice will put this team ahead of the leader.

How does point differential work? ›

Point differential is the difference between how many points a team scores and how many points a team allows. If a team scores 400 points and gives up 300 points, they have a plus-100 point differential.

How will NHL playoffs work 2022? ›

We do know there will be four rounds – First Round, Second Round, Conference Championships, Stanley Cup Final. Each series in all rounds will be a best-of-seven series. 16 total teams make the Stanley Cup playoffs, eight from the East and eight from the West.

How many games does a NHL team need to win in the playoffs? ›

To win the Stanley Cup, a team must win 16 playoff games, 4 in each of the 4 rounds. The playoffs have 4 rounds. Each round is a best-of-seven series. This means up to seven games are played until one team wins 4 of the games.

What is the highest scoring NHL game in 2022? ›

The Pittsburgh Penguins collected the most goals by a team in a game in 2021-22, with 11 scored versus the Red Wings on March 27.

What is Rule 42 in the NHL? ›

Rule 42 of the NHL rulebook dictates that charging "shall mean the actions of a player or goalkeeper who, as a result of distance traveled, shall violently check an opponent in any manner.

How many games do you need to win the Stanley Cup? ›

The Playoffs

For one, in order to win the Stanley Cup Finals, a team must win 16 games. In order to win the World Series, a team must win 11 games.

What does F1 F2 F3 mean in hockey? ›

Description. F1 - first forward into the zone pursues the puck aggressively. F2 - second forward into the zone goes immediately to the puck side boards to take away any pass up the boards. F3 - third forward into the zone goes to the middle of the ice between the hash marks.

What does AAA mean in hockey? ›

This isn't house league. AAA is the single highest level of hockey in minor hockey, with the toughest competition. Yes, it's hard. Not only is it hard to make a team, it's even harder to stay on it. But just because something is hard doesn't mean it's not worth doing.

What does 3 out of 5 stars mean? ›

Common Sense Media uses a scale of one to five, where 3 stars are "Just fine; solid" and anything lower is "Disappointing" at best. There is no agreement on what the lowest rating should be. Some critics make "one star" or a "half-star" their lowest rating.

Is D3 good hockey? ›

There really is nothing quite like hockey, and if you are capable of playing at the D3 level, you are a very good hockey player.

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