Hockey is great! Hockey is fun to play and watch, but do you know what makes it even better? When you have a team to cheer for! Sometimes I wonder if I like my team more than I do the game itself.
As a Calgary Flames fan I have been through many ups and downs (it often feels like there have been many more downs).
They have basically had one good year since they won the Stanley Cup in 1989 – one! There has been a lot of pain and frustration in those years, but I wouldn’t trade them for any other team.
So my advice for getting into hockey is to pick a team, but know what you are getting into. I have compiled a number of different ways that you can pick your team. People are different and like to pick a team based on different criteria, so I’m giving you lots of options.
But once you pick your team, make sure that you stay with them – through thick and thin!
So, here are some things to think about as you pick your team:
Geography (map of NHL teams)
The easiest way to pick a team is to cheer for the team that is closest to your house. Here is a map to help you out! (I know Seattle needs to be added!).
When I was in elementary/grade school (1980s) I had a choice to make of who to cheer for: the Edmonton Oilers or the Calgary Flames? Edmonton had the Stanley Cup and the best player in the world (Wayne Gretzky who was winning a lot of Stanley Cups), but Calgary was the hometown team. I remember making a conscious decision to pick the Flames.
Being with the team that is closest to you has a few major advantages:
Easiest access to information – usually the radio programs or the people you bump into will be talking about that team the most, and it is just fun to talk about it with people who care like you do
You can go see them live – one of the best ways to really become captivated with a team is to go see them play live – (here is a list of the NHL Arenas to see which one is close to you). Seeing them up close in the pregame warmup, getting an autograph, cheering with the other fans after scoring is such a great way to bond with the team
There are others around you who care – it is fun to cheer and talk with others about a team. I have so many friends who love the team that I love. It is fun to cheer in the good times and be therapeutic to console each other in the bad times.
For me, it’s easy, I live in an NHL city. But if you don’t, use the map above or the list of arenas to locate the nearest couple of NHL cities as your starting point. Now, use the points below to further help make the choice to find out which team you should root for.
Support the team of the city or region where you grew up or were born
I have a friend who lives in Calgary and has lived in the following cities in the past 20 years:
Edmonton: they have an NHL team (insert ‘debatable’ joke here!)
Ottawa: they have an NHL team
Toronto: they have an NHL team
Now, does he cheer for the Flames, Oilers, Senators, or Maple Leafs? No. He cheers for the team from where he grew up – the Vancouver Canucks.
I have met a lot of people who simply cheer for the team where they were born. It doesn’t matter if they only lived there for a few years that they can’t even remember – that is their team!
Rally behind the team your parents support
As I go to NHL games there are always at least a few fans for the opposing team. However, when an Original Six team comes (did you know that when the NHL started there were actually only four teams?) and plays there are always, surprisingly to me, a lot of fans cheering for them.
But why? My city is a long way away from those cities. Sure, we would expect some transplanted fans, but not that many.
Many of the fans of Montreal, Toronto, Boston, Chicago who do not live in those cities cheer for them because that is who their parents grew up cheering for. There were no teams in Western Canada prior to the Canucks coming on board in 1970 so the early fans of the modern NHL would pick one of the Original Six teams.
Even when their area or region finally got an NHL team they kept their loyalty to the team that they had always cheered for. And as a fan of that team, their kids became a fan of that team.
Who did your mom and dad cheer for? Do you want to continue the legacy?
Rebuilding Team
Let’s be honest some people love to cheer for a team that is starting right at the bottom. It is fun to follow them over the years and see them draft young players. And, finally, then take those young players and nurture them into a true contender.
So if you want to cheer for a team that is in the midst of rebuilding (or pick a team that has never won a Stanley Cup) here are the teams for you:
Ottawa: They are right at the bottom, they have got young talent, but it is going to take a number of years for them to be dangerous again – one of the 11 teams to have never won a Stanley Cup
Detroit: Detroit needs to acquire and develop a lot of young players before they get back to former glory. They just brought in one of the best general managers in Steve Yzerman who will take the time to build it right
Arizona Coyotos: The Coyotes are in full rebuild mode – there is no mistaken this. They have traded away all of their veteran players, and some decent talent to accumulate numerous draft picks over the next few years. They will be awful this year, and next, and the next…. But, hopefully they will finally get some dynamic, high-end talent to create a team that can finally be a team that is relevant.
Los Angeles: The Kings are on their way out of a rebuild. They have stockpiled a bunch of young talent and now are trying to take the next step back into relevance. That is always easier said than done. So we will see if the Kings prospect depth is as good as the analysts say they are, and can start to put some of that hope into wins on the ice.
Anaheim: They have also fallen off a cliff in the past year. They are in for a long rebuild after they get all of their old players out the door.
Teams with History
Some people love history and want to cheer for one of the older teams. So if you like a team that has a lot of tradition you can choose one of the Original Six teams:
Montreal Canadiens
Toronto Maple Leafs
Detroit Red Wings
New York Rangers
Chicago Blackhawks
Boston Bruins
Here is a longer break down on the Original Six teams (fun fact: they were not actually the original teams that started the NHL).
Then cheer for one of the last three Stanley Cup Champions
Tampa Bay Lightning (2020, 2021)
St. Louis Blues (2019)
Washington Capitals (2018)
No team has won more Stanley Cups than the Montreal Canadiens at 24 but the most recent was all the way back in 1993. When teams think of winning teams they will want someone who they can cheer for now – a team that gives them a shot at the Stanley Cup this year or for the next few.
So here is a list of some of the other best teams (in no particular order) in the NHL that will give you a chance to cheer for as they attempt to lift a Stanley Cup up in the next few years:
There are a few franchises that have just had a consistent history of losing. There are eleven teams in the NHL who have never won the Stanley Cup. Within this eleven, some are even better at losing than others.
Take the Buffalo Sabres – they have spent the most time in the NHL and have never won the Stanley Cup, and when they get close it usually ends in heartbreak (a game 6 double OT loss in the Stanley cup finals on a controversial goal would do that). Or, the Columbus Blue Jackets – in their 20 year history they have won only one playoff round – ouch!
So if you like to pull for the underdog – the teams who seem like they are trying, but just can’t get there – then pick one of the following teams:
Buffalo
Arizona
Columbus Blue Jackets
Winnipeg Jets
New York Islanders (they have won 4 Stanley Cups, but have been particularly awful since the early 1980s)
Florida Panthers
I would add in the Maple Leafs – who have the longest playoff drought without winning the Stanley Cup at 52 years – but unless you are from Toronto you do not want to cheer for them.
Favourite Player
A lot of people end up cheering for a team by being captivated by a certain player.
Do you love Alex Ovechkin’s shot and goal scoring ability? That’s how a lot of people became a Washington Capitals fan.
Johnny Gaudreau is so fun to watch – let’s cheer for the Calgary Flames.
This is a common way to decide to cheer for a team. Find out what player(s) you enjoy watching and then start to watch them and cheer for their team.
Some really exciting players and their teams:
Johnny Gaudreau – Calgary Flames
Patrick Kane – Chicago Blackhawks
Connor McDavid – Edmonton Oilers
Alex Ovechkin – Washington Capitals
Sidney Crosby – Pittsburgh Penguins
Nathan Mackinnon – Colorado Avalanche
New Shiny Toy
When your city was awarded an expansion franchise most fans had to be prepared to buckle in for a good 5 to 10 years of losing before a competitive team was iced. Well, no more!
With the addition of the Vegas Golden Knights the expansion player selection also got changed. This means that in expansion days past all of the new teams had to select the leftovers of the leftover players to form their new team. The NHL felt obliged with the $500 million price tag to give the new teams a better chance out of the gate, so Vegas actually got to select decent players from the other teams.
This has all added up to the chance for Vegas to field a competitive team from day one, which they did going to the Stanley Cup Finals in their first year. This is unheard of. So, if you like the new thing on the block, the shiny new team you have your choice of Vegas or coming soon to a hockey rink near you, Seattle.
The two shiniest new NHL toys are:
Vegas Golden Knights
SeattleKraken – Starting this year!!!!!
Go against-the-grain by cheering for a team nobody else does
These are the teams that nobody else cheers for.
Their home attendance is dreadfully low, and their merchandise sales are next to non-existent (you never see a kid or random fan at a game dressed in these colours).
There are two advantages to this: 1. If you get to go to a home game to see the team play you will be able to get super cheap tickets 2. If the franchise every turns around and becomes respectable you can tell all the people who jump onto the bandwagon that you’ve always been there.
So if you like to go against-the-grain and cheer for a team because nobody else does, here are your best choices:
Arizona Coyotes
Florida Panthers
Carolina Hurricanes
Columbus Blue Jackets
New Jersey (who cheers for them over the Rangers, Islanders or Flyers?)
Right in the middle – not bad, not great
Some teams are just teams. Are they great? No. Are they bad? No. Who knows what they are, but I like their logos 🙂
PhiladelphiaFlyers
MinnesotaWild
Dallas Stars
Just getting into hockey and need a few more pointers to get going? Here are a few articles that will help you on your way:
Wayne Gretzky: How many cups he won? and How he started in the NHL
Basic Rules of Hockey
What is icing in hockey? (this is the most confusing rule to newcomers)
How to Read Hockey Stats: Player, Goalie, Team
Conclusion
So, there you go! You now have enough information. Pick a team and cheer, cheer, cheer!
Fire me a note at the bottom and let me know who you pick.
The best start by a team in NHL history is by the Ottawa Senators (Canada) with 26 points in the first 14 games of the 2007-08 season. The Senators started the season with a 13-1 record.
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