NHL 100 Classic explained

NHL 100 Classic should not be confused with NHL Centennial Classic.

Outdoor:yes
Game Name:NHL 100 Classic
Visitor:Montreal Canadiens
Home:Ottawa Senators
Visitor Total:0
Home Total:3
Visitor Per1:0
Visitor Per2:0
Visitor Per3:0
Home Per1:0
Home Per2:1
Home Per3:2
Date:December 16, 2017
Arena:TD Place Stadium
City:Ottawa, Ontario
Attendance:33,959

The NHL 100 Classic (branded as the Scotiabank NHL 100 Classic for sponsorship reasons) was a regular season outdoor National Hockey League (NHL) game held on December 16, 2017. The game featured the Ottawa Senators playing the Montreal Canadiens at TD Place Stadium in Ottawa (referred to as "Lansdowne Park" due to naming rights conflicts with an official sponsor of the NHL). It was the first of the three scheduled outdoor regular season games in the 2017–18 NHL season.

As part of the NHL's centennial and local celebrations of Canada's sesquicentennial, the game was a rematch of one of the first two NHL games held on December 19, 1917, played between the Canadiens and the original Ottawa Senators. The Senators shut out the Canadiens, 3–0, with Ottawa goalie Craig Anderson making 28 saves.[1]

It marked the first outdoor game hosted by Ottawa, and the second that Ottawa has participated in; they previously faced the Vancouver Canucks in the 2014 Heritage Classic.[2] This was Montreal's fourth time appearing in an outdoor game.

Background

The NHL 100 Classic was announced during a press conference on March 17, 2017. As part of the league's centennial celebrations, the game honoured the 100th anniversary of the first games of the NHL's inaugural season, held on December 19, 1917. Two games were played that night. In Ottawa, the original Ottawa Senators hosted the Montreal Canadiens at the Ottawa Arena. The other game was played in Montreal at the Montreal Arena where the Montreal Wanderers hosted the Toronto Arenas.[3] The game was also part of Ottawa's festivities for the Canadian sesquicentennial. According to NHL commissioner Gary Bettman: "To launch our next 100 years, we believe it is only right to bring the Canadiens and the Senators back together."[4]

Mayor of Ottawa Jim Watson remarked that he had spent a significant amount of time to convince the NHL to hold an outdoor game in Ottawa, noting that "at some point I think I could be accused of harassment — borderline harassment — for the calls that went back and forth between my office and the NHL and the Senators. But it all came together." At one point, the game was proposed to be played at a temporary venue on Parliament Hill, but the proposal was denied by the Department of Canadian Heritage due to logistical concerns.[5] The league also explored holding the outdoor game on November 26, 2017, on the 100th anniversary of the league's founding. The league also felt that the 25,000-seat Percival Molson Memorial Stadium in Montreal was too small to host such a game.[6]

Senators owner Eugene Melnyk suggested that an outdoor game involving the Senators' American Hockey League affiliate, the Belleville Senators (which moved from Binghamton, New York for the 2017–18 season)[7] could be held as an undercard to the game, but this was not feasible.[8]

Other festivities

Outside in Lansdowne Park, and inside the Aberdeen Pavilion, a "Pre-Game" area was set up. The area hosted the Stanley Cup for pictures, and various sponsor and media set up interactive exhibits and games. The games involved various puck-shooting drills, such as into a washing machine and goal net targets. A rink was set up outdoors on Parliament Hill and teams of NHL alumni played an exhibition game.

A major junior game between the Ottawa 67's of the Ontario Hockey League (who were celebrating their 50th anniversary; the team was established and named in honour of Canada's centennial) and the Gatineau Olympiques of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) was held on the rink on the following day, December 17, with the Olympiques winning 4–1. It marked the first outdoor Canadian Hockey League interleague game, and the seventh CHL outdoor game overall.[9] [10]

Television

The NHL 100 Classic was scheduled as the main 7 p.m. (Eastern Time) Hockey Night in Canada game, simulcast on both CBC Television and Sportsnet, as well as the French-language La super soirée LNH game on TVA Sports. NBCSN simulcast the HNIC feed in the United States.

Game summary

Ottawa goalie Craig Anderson stopped all 28 Montreal shots, while Jean-Gabriel Pageau, Bobby Ryan and Nate Thompson each scored a goal. For the Canadiens, Carey Price made 35 saves in the loss.[11] The temperature at the stadium was -15C.[12]

Scoring summary
PeriodTeamGoalAssist(s)TimeScore
align=center 1stNo scoring plays
align=center 2ndalign=center OTTalign=center Jean-Gabriel Pageau (4)align=center Erik Karlsson (19), Tom Pyatt (9)align=center 14:55align=center 1–0 OTT
align=center rowspan="2" 3rdalign=center OTTalign=center Bobby Ryan (3)align=center Unassistedalign=center 17:02align=center 2–0 OTT
align=center OTTalign=center Nate Thompson (4) - enalign=center Mark Stone (14)align=center 19:49align=center 3–0 OTT

Number in parentheses represents the player's total in goals or assists to that point of the season

Penalty summary
PeriodTeamPlayerPenaltyTimePIM
align=center 1stMTLByron FroeseSlashing16:092:00
align=center 2ndMTLPhillip DanaultHigh-sticking00:212:00
align=center rowspan="2" 3rdMTLMax PaciorettyTripping00:322:00
OTTThomas ChabotHolding05:502:00
Shots by period
Team123Total
Montreal 8 8 12 28
Ottawa 14 15 9 38
Power play opportunities
TeamGoals/Opportunities
Montreal 0/1
Ottawa 0/3
Three star selections
TeamPlayerStatistics
1st OTT 1 assist
2nd MTL 35 saves
3rd OTT 1 goal

Team rosters

Montreal Canadiens
PlayerPosition
6align=left Shea Weber (A)D
8align=left Jordie BennD
11align=left Brendan Gallagher (A) RW
14align=left Tomas Plekanec (A)C
20align=left Nicolas DeslauriersLW
21align=left David SchlemkoD
22align=left Karl AlznerD
24align=left Phillip DanaultC
26align=left Jeff PetryD
27align=left Alex GalchenyukLW
28align=left Jakub JerabekD
31align=left Carey PriceG
37align=left Antti NiemiG
41align=left Paul ByronLW
42align=left Byron FroeseC
43align=left Daniel CarrLW
54align=left Charles HudonLW
65align=left Andrew ShawC
67align=left Max Pacioretty (C)LW
92align=left Jonathan DrouinC
Head coach: Claude Julien
Ottawa Senators
PlayerPosition
1align=left Mike CondonG
2 align=left Dion Phaneuf (A)D
5align=left Cody CeciD
9align=left Bobby RyanRW
10align=left Tom PyattC
14align=left Alexandre BurrowsRW
15align=left Zack SmithC
17align=left C
18align=left Ryan DzingelLW
19align=left C
29align=left D
33align=left D
40align=left Gabriel DumontC
41align=left Craig AndersonG
44align=left Jean-Gabriel PageauC
61align=left Mark Stone (A)RW
65align=left Erik Karlsson (C)D
68align=left Mike HoffmanLW
72align=left Thomas ChabotD
95align=left Matt DucheneC
Head coach: Guy Boucher

Scratches

Officials

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Anderson. Senators defeat Canadiens in 2017 NHL100 Classic. NHL.com. December 16, 2017. December 16, 2017.
  2. Web site: Bruce. Garrioch. Senators Dec. 16 outdoor game against Canadiens caps off big anniversary year. Ottawa Citizen. Postmedia Network. March 18, 2017.
  3. Web site: First games in NHL history occurred 99 years ago . NHL.com . March 18, 2017.
  4. Web site: NHL.com . Senators, Canadiens to play in NHL100 Classic . March 17, 2017.
  5. Web site: Senators to host Canadiens in outdoor NHL game Dec. 16 at TD Place. CBC News Ottawa. March 18, 2017.
  6. Web site: NHL.com . Founders Day outdoor game remains possible . November 14, 2016.
  7. Web site: Ottawa Senators finalize deal to move AHL team to Belleville from Binghamton . . September 26, 2016.
  8. Web site: Bruce. Garrioch. Senators Dec. 16 outdoor game against Canadiens caps off big anniversary year. Ottawa Citizen. Postmedia Network. March 18, 2017.
  9. News: 67's, Olympiques round out big hockey weekend in capital. CBC News. January 3, 2018. en.
  10. Web site: 67's and Olympiques battle in CHL's first ever outdoor interleague matchup. CHL.ca. en-CA. January 3, 2018.
  11. Web site: Anderson, Senators shut out Canadiens in NHL100 Classic . NHL.com . December 16, 2017 . March 4, 2018.
  12. Web site: Sens get revenge with 3-0 win over Habs 100 years after NHL's first game . CTV News Ottawa . December 16, 2017 . Daniel . Otis . January 1, 2022.