2024–25 NHL season explained

2024–25 NHL season
League:National Hockey League
Sport:Ice Hockey
Duration:October 4, 2024 – June 2025
No Of Games:82
No Of Teams:32
Tv:Sportsnet, CBC, TVA Sports (Canada)
ESPN/ABC/ESPN2, TNT/TBS/truTV (United States)
Streaming:Sportsnet+, Amazon (Canada)
ESPN+/Hulu, Max (United States)
Draft:Draft
Draft Link:2024 NHL entry draft
Top Pick Link:List of first overall NHL draft picks
Top Pick:Macklin Celebrini
Picked By:San Jose Sharks
Season:Regular season
Season Champ Name:Presidents' Trophy
Mvp Link:Hart Medal Trophy
Top Scorer Link:Art Ross Trophy
Playoffs:Playoffs
Playoffs Link:2025 Stanley Cup playoffs
Finals:Stanley Cup
Finals Link:2025 Stanley Cup Finals
Seasonslist:List of NHL seasons
Seasonslistnames:NHL
Prevseason Year:2023–24
Nextseason Year:2025–26

The 2024–25 NHL season is the upcoming 108th season of operation (107th season of play) of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Arizona Coyotes franchise was folded and its players and personnel were transferred to a new expansion team in Utah. The regular season is scheduled to begin on October 4, 2024, when the Buffalo Sabres and New Jersey Devils are to play the first of two games in Prague, Czech Republic, as a part of the 2024 NHL Global Series. The Stanley Cup playoffs are then planned to begin in April 2025, ending with the Stanley Cup Finals in June.

League business

Utah expansion and Arizona Coyotes deactivation

On April 13, 2024, it was reported that, with the NHL's permission, the Arizona Coyotes were making efforts to relocate to Salt Lake City, Utah, following concerns about an indefinite timeframe on a new arena and the effects of continued play at the 4,600-seat Mullett Arena.[1] The sale, which involved the NHL buying the franchise from Coyotes owner Alex Meruelo, then reselling it to Ryan Smith, owner of the Utah Jazz of the National Basketball Association (NBA), was finalized on April 18, after the NHL Board of Governors voted to establish a team in Utah, with the Coyotes' hockey assets;[2] however, rather than formally relocate, the Coyotes franchise was instead marked "inactive", with Utah considered an expansion team in a similar situation to the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL). Meruelo subsequently remained on the NHL Board of Governors as an observer, retaining the rights to the Coyotes brand with a five-year window to complete a new arena and "reactivate" the Coyotes as an expansion team.[3] Of the reported sale price,[4] [5] 1 billion was paid to Meruelo, with $200 million paid to the NHL's other owners as a relocation fee. In June, the auction was cancelled, and Meruelo left the ownership, ceasing the Coyotes.

The Utah Hockey Club will play home games at the Jazz's home arena, the Delta Center. Renovations will be required to make it the team's permanent home, similar to the renovations made to Climate Pledge Arena before the Kraken began play in the NHL.[6] The team will play its inaugural season without an official name, mascot, or colors, while a full identity is developed in time for 2025–26.[7]

Rule changes

On June 26, 2024, the league announced that following rule changes for the 2024–25 season:[8]

Entry draft

The 2024 NHL entry draft took place on June 28–29, 2024, at the Sphere in Paradise, Nevada.[9]

Salary cap

Each individual team's salary cap was increased to for 2024–25.[10] This was an increase of US$4.5 million from the previous season. The salary cap floor will be increased to US$65 million.

Regular season

The regular season is planned from October 4, 2024, to April 17, 2025.

International games

The Buffalo Sabres and New Jersey Devils are scheduled to play their first two regular season games against each other on October 4 and 5, 2024, at O2 Arena in Prague, Czech Republic. Then, the Dallas Stars and Florida Panthers are scheduled to play two games on November 1 and 2, at Nokia Arena in Tampere, Finland.[11]

Outdoor games

The league has scheduled the following outdoor games:

4 Nations Face-Off

See main article: NHL 4 Nations Face-Off. Instead of the All-Star Game, the league will hold a new 4 Nations Face-Off tournament as a preview for the NHL's return to Olympic participation in 2026. Four teams representing NHL players from Canada, Finland, Sweden, and the United States will play a total of seven games from February 12 to 20. Games will be held at Boston's TD Garden and Montreal's Bell Centre.[14] [15]

Coaching changes

Off–season
Team2023–24 coach2024–25 coachNotes
Buffalo SabresDon GranatoLindy RuffOn April 16, 2024, one day after the conclusion of their season, the Sabres fired Granato. In just over three-and-a-half seasons with Buffalo, Granato totaled a 122–125–27 record, with no playoff appearances.[16] Ruff, who had previously coached Buffalo from 1997 to 2013, and most recently served as head coach of the New Jersey Devils from 2020 to 2024, was named head coach on April 22.[17]
Columbus Blue JacketsPascal VincentDean EvasonOn June 17, 2024, two months after the conclusion of the Blue Jackets' season, Vincent was fired by Columbus. In his single season as head coach, the Blue Jackets posted a 27–43–12 record, finishing last in the Metropolitan Division.[18] Evason, most recently the head coach of the Minnesota Wild from 2020 to 2024, was named head coach on July 22, 2024.[19]
Los Angeles KingsTodd McLellan
Jim Hiller
Jim HillerMcLellan was fired on February 2, 2024, with the Kings holding a record of 23–15–10; despite a 20–7–4 start to the season, the team went 3–8–6 in the 17 games preceding his dismissal. In four and a half seasons with Los Angeles, McLellan posted a 164–130–44 record, reaching the playoffs twice but failing to advance past the first round. Hiller, an assistant coach, was promoted to interim head coach,[20] [21] before being named full-time head coach on May 22, 2024.[22]
New Jersey DevilsLindy Ruff
Travis Green
Sheldon KeefeRuff was fired on March 4, 2024, after the Devils started 30–27–4. In just over three-and-a-half seasons with New Jersey, Ruff totaled a 128–125–28 record, with one playoff appearance. Green, the associate coach, and previously head coach of the Vancouver Canucks from 2017 to 2021, was promoted to interim head coach the same day.[23] Green finished out the season 8–12–1, failing to make the playoffs, and was subsequently hired by the Ottawa Senators following the season. Keefe, most recently the head coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs from 2019 to 2024, was named head coach on May 23, 2024.[24]
Ottawa SenatorsD. J. Smith
Jacques Martin
Travis GreenSmith was fired on December 18, 2023, after the Senators started the season 11–15–0. In just over four seasons with Ottawa, Smith compiled a 131–154–32 record, with no playoff appearances. Martin, a senior advisor to the coaching staff who previously served as the team's head coach from 1996 to 2004, and most recently served as head coach of the Montreal Canadiens from 2009 to 2011, was promoted to interim head coach.[25] Martin subsequently finished out the season 26–26–4, failing to reach the playoffs. Green, most recently the interim head coach of the New Jersey Devils, and previously head coach of the Vancouver Canucks from 2017 to 2021, was named head coach on May 7, 2024.[26]
San Jose SharksDavid QuinnRyan WarsofskyOn April 24, 2024, one week after the conclusion of their season, the Sharks fired Quinn. In two seasons with San Jose, Quinn posted a 41–98–25 record, with no playoff appearances.[27] Warsofsky, an assistant coach, was promoted to head coach on June 13, 2024.[28]
Seattle KrakenDave HakstolDan BylsmaHakstol was fired on April 29, 2024, a week and a half after the conclusion of Seattle's season. The franchise's first head coach, Hakstol recorded a 107–112–27 record in three seasons with the Kraken, leading the franchise to its first playoff appearance in 2023.[29] Bylsma, most recently head coach of Seattle's AHL affiliate, the Coachella Valley Firebirds, and previously head coach of the Pittsburgh Penguins and Buffalo Sabres, was promoted to head coach on May 28, 2024.[30]
St. Louis BluesCraig Berube
Drew Bannister
Drew BannisterBerube was fired on December 12, 2023, after the Blues started the season 13–14–1. In parts of six seasons with St. Louis, Berube compiled a 206–132–44 record with four playoff appearances, leading the franchise to its first Stanley Cup championship in 2019. Bannister, previously the head coach of the Blues' AHL affiliate, the Springfield Thunderbirds, was promoted to interim head coach,[31] before signing a two-year contract to become the full-time head coach on May 7, 2024.[32]
Toronto Maple LeafsSheldon KeefeCraig BerubeOn May 9, 2024, five days following Toronto's first-round elimination from the 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs, Keefe was fired after four-and-a-half seasons with the team. Under Keefe, the team went 212–97–40, winning the North Division title in 2021 and making the playoffs every season, but only reaching the second round once.[33] Berube, most recently head coach of the St. Louis Blues from 2018 to 2023, and who played for the Maple Leafs during the 1991–92 season, was named head coach on May 17.[34]
Utah Hockey ClubExpansion team; hockey assets transferred from Arizona CoyotesAndre TourignyAlongside the other hockey assets of the Arizona Coyotes, Tourigny's contract was transferred to the new Utah Hockey Club, who retained him as head coach.[35] [36]
Winnipeg JetsRick BownessScott ArnielBowness announced his retirement from coaching on May 6, 2024. In two seasons with Winnipeg, Bowness compiled a 98–57–9 record, with two playoff appearances.[37] Arniel, an associate coach, and formerly head coach of the Columbus Blue Jackets from 2010 to 2012, was promoted to head coach on May 24.[38]
(*) Indicates interim

Front office changes

Off–season
Team2023–24 general manager2024–25 general managerNotes
Carolina HurricanesDon WaddellEric TulskyWaddell announced his resignation on May 24, 2024, eight days after Carolina's elimination from the playoffs. Having joined the Hurricanes' organization in 2014 and serving as general manager since 2018, Waddell oversaw six consecutive playoff appearances, three division championships, and two trips to the Eastern Conference finals. Tulsky, the assistant GM, was named interim general manager,[39] before being promoted to full-time general manager on June 18, 2024.[40]
Columbus Blue JacketsJarmo Kekalainen
John Davidson
Don WaddellKekalainen was fired on February 15, 2024, after the Blue Jackets began the season 16–26–10. Kekalainen had served as general manager of the Blue Jackets since 2013, overseeing five playoff appearances, including the franchise's first playoff series win in 2019. Davidson, the president of hockey operations, was named interim general manager.[41] Waddell, most recently general manager of the Carolina Hurricanes from 2018 to 2024, and who had resigned from the Hurricanes four days prior, was named general manager on May 28, 2024, also assuming the roles of president of hockey operations and alternate governor.[42]
Edmonton OilersKen HollandJeff Jackson On June 27, 2024, three days after the Oilers' loss in the 2024 Stanley Cup Finals, and with his contract expiring, the team and Holland mutually agreed to part ways. Holland had served as general manager since 2019, with the Oilers qualifying for the playoffs every season of his term, including two trips to the Western Conference Finals and the aforementioned Stanley Cup Finals appearance. Jackson, the CEO of hockey operations, assumed the role of interim general manager.[43] Bowman, most recently general manager of the Chicago Blackhawks from 2009 to 2021, and who had been reinstated from a suspension relating to the Blackhawks' sexual assault scandal three weeks prior, was named general manager on July 24, 2024.[44]
Utah Hockey ClubExpansion team; hockey assets transferred from Arizona CoyotesBill ArmstrongAlongside the other hockey assets of the Arizona Coyotes, Armstrong's contract was transferred to the new Utah Hockey Club, who retained him as general manager.[45] [46]
Washington CapitalsBrian MacLellanChris PatrickPatrick was promoted to general manager on July 8, 2024. MacLellan remained president of hockey operations, having held the role since 2023.[47]
(*) Indicates interim

Uniforms

This will be the first season for Fanatics as the official apparel provider of the NHL under a ten-year contract, replacing Adidas, which was the official apparel provider on a seven-year contract from the 2017–18 season.[48]

Wholesale team changes

Broadcast rights

Canada

National

This will be the eleventh season of the twelve-year Canadian national broadcast rights deal with Sportsnet. This includes Sportsnet's sub-licensing agreements to air Saturday Hockey Night in Canada games on CBC Television and French-language broadcasts on TVA Sports.[54] Games will be streamed on Sportsnet+, with national games available on the Standard level, out-of-market games on the Premium tier, and via authenticated streaming on participating teams.[55]

This will be the first season of a two-year sub-license for Amazon Prime Video to air Monday Night Hockey, replacing Rogers Monday Night Hockey on Sportsnet.[56]

Local

The Calgary Flames[57] and Edmonton Oilers[58] both begin an 11-year extension with Sportsnet West through the 2034–35 season.

Personnel

Prime Monday Night Hockey will feature a new broadcast team, to be announced at a later date.[56]

The Calgary Flames will have a new TV play-by-play announcer this season after Rick Ball was hired by the Chicago Blackhawks.

United States

National

This will be the fourth season of the league's seven-year U.S. national broadcast rights deals with the ESPN family of networks and TNT Sports.[59] ESPN's contract allows at least 25 exclusive games per season on ABC or ESPN (including ABC Hockey Saturday on selected Saturdays), up to 75 exclusive games streamed on ESPN+ (also simulcast on Hulu), out-of-market games streamed on ESPN+ (under the NHL Power Play branding), exclusive rights to the opening night games and the Stadium Series, and simulcasts/alternate broadcasts on other ESPN networks.[60] TNT Sports' contract allows for up to 72 games per season (some may be non-exclusive broadcasts and thus blacked out in local markets), including Wednesday night games, selected Sunday games, the Winter Classic, simulcasts/alternate broadcasts on TBS and TruTV, and the rights to stream its games on Max.[61] While ESPN and ABC would normally televise the All-Star skills competition and the All-Star Game, respectively, the eight-day 4 Nations Face-Off tournament will be split by ABC, ESPN, and TNT.[15] As per the rotation, TNT will hold rights to the Stanley Cup Finals this season.

Local

Bally Sports will be rebranded before the start of the season.[62]

The Chicago Blackhawks, the NBA's Chicago Bulls, MLB's Chicago White Sox, and Standard Media will launch the Chicago Sports Network, replacing NBC Sports Chicago as their regional broadcaster.[63] [64]

The Seattle Kraken will begin a multi-year agreement with Tegna to start airing games on Tegna's Seattle broadcast stations KING and KONG, replacing Root Sports Northwest as the Kraken's regional broadcaster, and syndicate the telecasts to other stations across the team's broadcast territory. Amazon Prime Video will also stream Tegna's Kraken games within the team's territory.[65]

As part of the asset transfer, the Utah expansion team received the Arizona Coyotes' existing broadcasting contract with Scripps Sports. KUPX-TV in Salt Lake City, which had been televising Coyotes and Vegas Golden Knights games, will become the Utah team's new flagship station.[66]

The Florida Panthers will also begin a multi-year agreement with Scripps Sports to broadcast games on three Scripps-owned stations: WSFL-TV in Miami/Fort Lauderdale, WHDT in West Palm Beach and a yet-to-be-announced station in Fort Myers. They will replace Bally Sports Florida as their broadcaster.[67]

In July 2024, Diamond Sports Group requested the termination of its contract with between the Dallas Stars and Bally Sports Southwest.[68] The Stars subsequently announced a new digital platform known as Victory+ as part of a partnership with A Parent Media Co., which will carry the team's ancillary video content, and stream regionally-televised games in-market for free.[69]

Personnel

The Boston Bruins hired Judd Sirott to be the new TV play-by-play announcer this season following the retirement of Jack Edwards. Sirott was previously the team's radio play-by-play announcer.[70] [71]

The Columbus Blue Jackets hired Steve Mears to replace Jeff Rimer as the team's TV play-by-play announcer. Mears was most recently the play-by-play announcer for the Pittsburgh Penguins, spending six seasons on television before moving to radio last season.[72]

The Chicago Blackhawks hired Rick Ball to replace Chris Vosters as the team's TV play-by-play announcer. Ball was previously the lead TV play-by-play announcer for the Calgary Flames and occasional announcer of Sportsnet's national NHL broadcasts.[73] [74]

New York Rangers TV play-by-play announcer Sam Rosen announced his impending retirement after this season. Rosen called Rangers games since the 1977–78 season, and became the full-time lead TV announcer starting with the 1984–85 season. Rosen also called national radio games of the Stanley Cup Finals for NHL Radio from to .[75]

See also

Notes and References

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  18. Web site: Vincent fired as Blue Jackets coach, no replacement named . NHL.com . June 17, 2024 . June 17, 2024.
  19. Web site: Evason hired as Blue Jackets coach, replaces Vincent . NHL.com . July 22, 2024 . July 22, 2024.
  20. Web site: McLellan fired as Kings coach, replaced by Hiller . NHL.com . February 2, 2024 . February 2, 2024.
  21. Web site: Kings fire McLellan, name Hiller interim head coach . TSN.ca . February 2, 2024 . February 2, 2024.
  22. Web site: LA Kings Name Jim Hiller Head Coach . NHL.com . May 22, 2024 . May 22, 2024.
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  24. Web site: Sheldon Keefe Named Devils Head Coach . NHL.com . May 23, 2024 . May 23, 2024.
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  26. Web site: Green hired as Senators coach, replaces Martin . NHL.com . May 7, 2024 . May 7, 2024.
  27. Web site: Quinn fired as Sharks coach, no replacement named . NHL.com . April 24, 2024 . April 24, 2024.
  28. Web site: Warsofsky named Sharks coach, replaces Quinn. NHL Enterprises, L. P.. June 13, 2024. NHL.com. June 13, 2024.
  29. Web site: Hakstol fired as Kraken coach, no replacement named . nhl.com . April 29, 2024 . April 29, 2024.
  30. Web site: Bylsma hired as coach of Kraken, replaces Hakstol . NHL.com . May 28, 2024 . May 28, 2024.
  31. Web site: Berube fired as Blues coach, replaced by Bannister . nhl.com . December 13, 2023 . December 13, 2023.
  32. Web site: Bannister signs 2-year contract to remain Blues coach . NHL.com . May 7, 2024 . May 7, 2024.
  33. Web site: Keefe fired as Maple Leafs coach, no replacement named. NHL Enterprises, L. P.. May 9, 2024. NHL.com. May 9, 2024.
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  37. Web site: Bowness retires from NHL after 40 years of coaching . NHL.com . May 6, 2024 . May 6, 2024.
  38. Web site: Arniel hired as coach of Jets, replaces retired Bowness . May 24, 2024 . May 24, 2024.
  39. Web site: Waddell resigns as Hurricanes general manager, replaced by Tulsky . NHL.com . May 24, 2024 . May 24, 2024.
  40. Web site: 2024-06-18 . Canes Name Tulsky Permanent General Manager Carolina Hurricanes . 2024-06-19 . www.nhl.com . en.
  41. Web site: Merz . Craig . Kekalainen fired as Blue Jackets general manager, Davidson to assume duties . NHL.com . February 15, 2024 . February 15, 2024.
  42. Web site: Waddell named Blue Jackets president, GM; left same position with Hurricanes . NHL.com . May 28, 2024 . May 28, 2024.
  43. Web site: Holland will not return as Oilers general manager; contract expires July 1 . NHL.com . June 27, 2024 . June 27, 2024.
  44. Web site: Stan Bowman hired as Oilers general manager, replaces Holland . NHL.com . July 24, 2024 . July 24, 2024.
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  47. Web site: Gulitti . Tom . Patrick named Capitals general manager, MacLellan remains president of hockey operations . NHL.com . July 8, 2024 . July 8, 2024.
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  49. Web site: Ducks Unveil Brand Evolution with New Logo and Jerseys . Anaheim Ducks . June 26, 2024 . June 26, 2024.
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  58. Web site: Sportsnet, Oilers announce 11-year partnership extension . June 7, 2024. NHL. June 7, 2024 . en-US.
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  60. News: NHL back on ESPN with 7-year multiplatform deal. ESPN. March 10, 2021. April 13, 2021.
  61. News: Turner Sports inks 7-year deal with NHL, will air 3 Stanley Cup finals. ESPN. April 27, 2021. April 27, 2021. Wyshynski, Greg.
  62. News: Crupi. Anthony. Diamond Sports Files Official Re-org Plan, Will Cut Ties With Bally's. April 8, 2024 . Sportico. March 1, 2024.
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  64. Web site: Libit . Daniel . June 3, 2024 . Sox, Bulls and Blackhawks to Launch Chicago Sports Network . Sportico.
  65. Web site: Seattle Kraken Increases Broadcast and Streaming Access Through Partnerships With TEGNA and Prime Video . April 25, 2024 . nhl.com/kraken. April 25, 2024.
  66. Web site: Utah NHL games to air free on Utah 16. April 19, 2024 . Sportico. April 18, 2024.
  67. Web site: Florida Panthers, Scripps Sports partner on multi-year agreement to air National Hockey League team’s games. July 2, 2024 . NHL.com. July 2, 2024.
  68. News: Cupri . Anthony . July 5, 2024 . STARS’ LOCAL TV DEAL GOES SUPERNOVA AS TEAM AND RSN AGREE TO SPLIT . July 5, 2024 . Sportico.
  69. Web site: 2024-07-08 . Stars launching trailblazing streaming app to replace Bally Sports with free broadcasts . 2024-07-08 . Dallas News . en.
  70. Web site: Jack Edwards, Voice of the Boston Bruins, Announces Retirement at Conclusion of 2023-24 Season . nhl.com/bruins. April 16, 2024. April 26, 2024.
  71. Web site: NESN Welcomes Judd Sirott As Boston Bruins Play-By-Play Announcer . nhl.com/bruins. August 8, 2024. August 8, 2024.
  72. Web site: Blue Jackets welcome Steve Mears as new TV play-by-play announcer . nhl.com/bluejackets. July 2, 2024. July 2, 2024.
  73. Web site: RELEASE: Blackhawks Announce Veteran Broadcaster Rick Ball as New Television Play-by-Play Voice . nhl.com/blackhawks. June 7, 2024. June 7, 2024.
  74. Web site: Phil. Thompson. Veteran broadcaster Rick Ball is the new Chicago Blackhawks play-by-play voice, replacing Chris Vosters . Chicago Tribune. June 7, 2024. June 7, 2024.
  75. Web site: Rangers play-by-play announcer Rosen to retire after this season . nhl.com. August 13, 2024. August 13, 2024.