NHL Centennial Classic explained

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

Outdoor:yes
Game Name:NHL Centennial Classic
Visitor:Detroit Red Wings
Home:Toronto Maple Leafs
Visitor Total:4
Home Total:5
Visitor Per1:0
Visitor Per2:1
Visitor Per3:3
Visitor Ot:0
Home Per1:0
Home Per2:0
Home Per3:4
Home Ot:1
Date:January 1, 2017
Arena:BMO Field
City:Toronto, Ontario
Winner:Toronto Maple Leafs
Attendance:40,148[1]

The NHL Centennial Classic (branded as the Scotiabank NHL Centennial Classic for sponsorship reasons) was a regular season outdoor National Hockey League (NHL) game that was held on January 1, 2017. The game featured the Toronto Maple Leafs taking on the Detroit Red Wings at BMO Field in Toronto. This was the first time an NHL outdoor game was played in Toronto.

Announced on March 9, 2016, the game served as a celebration of the centennial season of the Maple Leafs, and the beginning of the NHL's centennial year.[2] It was one of four outdoor regular season games during the 2016–17 NHL season, the others being the 2016 Heritage Classic, 2017 NHL Winter Classic (held on the following day) and the 2017 NHL Stadium Series game. The hosting Maple Leafs pulled out to a 4–1 lead in the third period, only to have the Red Wings score the tying goal with one second remaining in regulation; in overtime, first overall draft pick Auston Matthews scored the game-winning goal, securing a 5–4 victory for the Leafs.

Background

Toronto and Detroit previously faced each other in the 2014 NHL Winter Classic. The NHL had originally considered having the Maple Leafs host the 2017 edition against the New York Rangers at BMO Field, home of Major League Soccer's Toronto FC and the Canadian Football League's Toronto Argonauts. However, in the wake of the record-low ratings of the 2016 edition (which included the Montreal Canadiens), president of NBC Sports programming Jon Miller argued that the presence of a Canadian team can affect U.S. ratings, as American teams guarantee local audiences.[3] [4]

Despite the presence of the Leafs, NBC's overnight ratings for the 2014 Winter Classic were tied with the 2009 edition as the most-watched Winter Classic. The game was also CBC's most-watched regular season Hockey Night in Canada broadcast in history, and had a combined average viewership of 8.234 million in the U.S. and Canada.[5] The decision to include a Canadian team in the 2014 Winter Classic was influenced by the unexpectedly high ratings performance of the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals (which featured the Boston Bruins and the Vancouver Canucks), which led NBC and the NHL to reconsider the conventional wisdom that a game involving a Canadian opponent would not rate as highly as an all-U.S. matchup.[6]

The 2017 Winter Classic was ultimately awarded to Busch Stadium, and would feature the St. Louis Blues and the Chicago Blackhawks. As January 1, 2017, fell on a Sunday, the NHL followed the precedent of the 2012 Winter Classic and college football bowl games by scheduling the game Monday, January 2, instead of its traditional New Year's Day scheduling.[7] [8] This decision also opened the January 1 date for a special outdoor game awarded to Toronto, known as the Centennial Classic. The event honoured the centennial season of the Maple Leafs, and also kicked off a year-long celebration of the NHL's centennial year of operation.[9] [10]

On November 8, 2016, the NHL announced that Scotiabank would be the title sponsor of the game.[11] Because the naming rights of BMO Field were held by the Bank of Montreal (BMO), a direct competitor to Scotiabank, the league subsequently referred to the stadium as "Exhibition Stadium", the name of the previous venue which occupied BMO Field's site. The game was played with the venue boasting a temporarily-expanded capacity. The extra seats had originally been installed for the 2016 Grey Cup, and were also used for the 2016 Major League Soccer Eastern Conference Final and 2016 MLS Cup after Toronto FC earned the right to host those games. Announced attendance of 40,148 broke facility records that had only been recently set by the aforementioned games.

During a pre-game ceremony, the NHL unveiled the first 33 members of its list of the '100 Greatest NHL Players', focusing on players active prior to 1966. The remainder was unveiled during a gala at the 2017 NHL All-Star Game.[12]

Television

In Canada, the game was broadcast in English on Sportsnet and in French on TVA Sports. In the United States, the game was broadcast by NBC. Epix would produce a documentary series, Road to the NHL Outdoor Classics, focusing on team preparations for the Centennial Classic and the 2017 NHL Winter Classic.[13]

An average of 1.077 million viewers watched the U.S. broadcast, although peaking at 1.577 million by the third period.[14]

Game summary

After a scoreless first period, Anthony Mantha scored in the second to give Detroit a 1–0 lead. Then in the third, goals by Leo Komarov, Mitch Marner, Connor Brown and Auston Matthews put Toronto ahead 4–1 with 7:55 left in regulation. Goals by Jonathan Ericsson and Dylan Larkin for the Red Wings made the score 4–3. Mantha then tied the game with 1.1 seconds remaining. The game-tying goal was reviewed to determine whether it beat the clock or there was goaltender interference, but it was upheld. Matthews then scored with 1:20 left in overtime to win the game.[15]

Scoring summary
PeriodTeamGoalAssist(s)TimeScore
align=center 1stNo scoring plays
align=center 2ndalign=center DETalign=center Anthony Mantha (8)align=center Henrik Zetterberg (19), Tomas Tatar (8)align=center 05:33align=center 1–0 DET
align=center rowspan="7" 3rdalign=center TORalign=center Leo Komarov (6)align=center Jake Gardiner (13), William Nylander (17)align=center 01:23align=center 1–1
align=center TORalign=center Mitch Marner (9)align=center Morgan Rielly (16), James van Riemsdyk (13)align=center 08:23align=center 2–1 TOR
align=center TORalign=center Connor Brown (7)align=center Zach Hyman (10), Connor Carrick (3)align=center 09:34align=center 3–1 TOR
align=center TORalign=center Auston Matthews (19)align=center Connor Brown (8), Zach Hyman (11)align=center 12:05align=center 4–1 TOR
align=center DETalign=center Jonathan Ericsson (1)align=center Anthony Mantha (7), Xavier Ouellet (4)align=center 13:54align=center 4–2 TOR
align=center DETalign=center Dylan Larkin (11)align=center Henrik Zetterberg (20), Tomas Tatar (9)align=center 18:14align=center 4–3 TOR
align=center DETalign=center Anthony Mantha (9)align=center Henrik Zetterberg (21), Thomas Vanek (14)align=center 19:58align=center 4–4
align=center Overtimealign=center TORalign=center Auston Matthews (20)align=center Jake Gardiner (14), Connor Brown (9)align=center 03:40align=center 5–4 TOR

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

Penalty summary
PeriodTeamPlayerPenaltyTimePIM
1stalign=center DETalign=center Brendan Smithalign=center Trippingalign=center 00:49align=center 2:00
2ndalign=center TORalign=center William Nylanderalign=center Holding the stickalign=center 01:26align=center 2:00
align=center TORalign=center Connor Brownalign=center Hookingalign=center 05:51align=center 2:00
align=center DETalign=center Nick Jensenalign=center Holdingalign=center 10:15align=center 2:00
align=center TORalign=center Team (served by Mitch Marner)align=center Too Many Men on Icealign=center 11:35align=center 2:00
3rdalign=center DETalign=center Steve Ottalign=center Fightingalign=center 03:25align=center 5:00
align=center TORalign=center Matt Martinalign=center Fightingalign=center 03:25align=center 5:00
align=center Overtimealign=center colspan="5" No penalties
Shots by period
Team123OTTotal
Detroit align=center 9 align=center 9 align=center 17 align=center 2 align=center 37
Toronto align=center 10 align=center 7 align=center 7 align=center 4 align=center 28
Power play opportunities
TeamGoals/Opportunities
Detroit 0/3
Toronto 0/2
Three star selections
TeamPlayerStatistics
1stTORAuston Matthews2 goals
2ndTORConnor Brown1 goal, 2 assists
3rdDETAnthony Mantha2 goals, 1 assist

Team rosters

Detroit Red Wings
PlayerPosition
2align=left Brendan SmithD
3align=left Nick JensenD
14align=left Gustav NyquistC
15align=left Riley SheahanC
20align=left Drew MillerLW
21align=left Tomas TatarC
29align=left Steve OttC
31align=left Jared CoreauG
34align=left Petr MrazekG
39align=left Anthony ManthaRW
40align=left Henrik Zetterberg (C)LW
41align=left Luke GlendeningC
51align=left Frans NielsenC
52align=left Jonathan EricssonD
55align=left Niklas Kronwall (A)D
61align=left Xavier OuelletD
62align=left Thomas VanekLW
65align=left Danny DeKeyserD
71align=left Dylan LarkinC
72align=left Andreas AthanasiouC
Head coach: Jeff Blashill
Toronto Maple Leafs
PlayerPosition
2align=left Matt HunwickD
8align=left Connor CarrickD
11align=left Zach HymanC
12align=left Connor BrownRW
15align=left Matt MartinLW
16align=left Mitch MarnerC
22align=left Nikita ZaitsevD
25align=left James van RiemsdykLW
26align=left Nikita SoshnikovRW
29align=left William NylanderC
30align=left Antoine BibeauG
31align=left Frederik AndersenG
33align=left Frederick GauthierC
34align=left Auston MatthewsC
42align=left Tyler Bozak (A)C
43align=left Nazem KadriC
44align=left Morgan Rielly (A)D
46align=left Roma PolakD
47align=left Leo Komarov (A)C
51align=left Jake GardinerD
Head coach: Mike Babcock

Petr Mrazek and Antoine Bibeau dressed as the back-up goaltenders. Neither entered the game.

Scratches

Alumni game

The Rogers NHL Centennial Classic Alumni Game was held on December 31, and played between veteran players from both teams. The Red Wings Alumni defeated the Maple Leafs Alumni 4–3.

Toronto Maple Leafs anthem singer Martina Ortiz-Luis performed the national anthems. In the first period, goalie Mike Palmateer stopped Tomas Holmström on a penalty shot and left the game, playing just over two minutes of the game. The Red Wings Alumni lead the game 3-0 to almost the halfway point, with goals from Darren McCarty, Igor Larionov and Brendan Shanahan, but the Maple Leafs Alumni rallied to tie the game, with goals from Wendel Clark, Darcy Tucker and Tie Domi. As the intensity picked up near the end of the game, Gary Roberts and Kris Draper were noted to be somewhat aggressive with one another, despite the friendly atmosphere of the Alumni Game. Draper went on to score the winning goal controversially, with just over a minute left in regulation. The goal was disputed by the Leafs Alumni because the puck was tapped in by Draper on a rebound off a slapshot by Dino Ciccarelli. (Slapshots are customarily not taken in the Alumni Game.)

Entertainment

During the 1st period intermission, Bryan Adams performed "Cuts Like a Knife", "You Belong to Me" and "Summer of '69". The Voice season 11 runner-up Billy Gilman performed the American national anthem while Canadian country singer Dean Brody performed the Canadian national anthem.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Game HQ. 2017-01-01. ESPN.
  2. News: Detroit Red Wings, Maple Leafs set to play outdoor Centennial Classic. 10 March 2016. Detroit Free Press. Gannett.
  3. Web site: The Hockey News . Report: Maple Leafs to host 2017 Winter Classic at BMO Field . Jared Clinton . December 15, 2015 . March 9, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160310133328/http://www.thehockeynews.com/blog/report-maple-leafs-to-host-2017-winter-classic-at-bmo-field/ . March 10, 2016 . dead .
  4. Web site: Yahoo! Sports . NBC happy with Winter Classic ratings, but wary of Canadian teams . Greg Wyshynski . January 4, 2016 . March 9, 2016.
  5. Web site: Wyshynski. Greg. Winter Classic makes Canadian TV ratings history; 8.2 million watched in Canada, U.S.. Yahoo! Sports. 13 December 2016.
  6. Johnston, Chris (December 30, 2013). NHL dreaming 'Big' for Winter Classic. Sportsnet. Retrieved January 1, 2014.
  7. News: Blues could host Blackhawks in 2017 Winter Classic. 10 March 2016. St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
  8. Web site: Molinari . Dave . Penguins, Flyers planning home-and-home series of outdoors games . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . 2016-02-05 . 2016-03-06.
  9. Web site: Maple Leafs to host Red Wings in 'NHL Centennial Classic' outdoor game on New Years Day. SBNation. 11 March 2016.
  10. Web site: Leahy. Ryan. NHL announces its 2017 Centennial celebration schedule. Yahoo! Sports. 15 November 2016.
  11. Web site: Scotiabank named title sponsor of Centennial Classic . NHL.com . December 6, 2016.
  12. Web site: Jon Hamm to Host NHL Gala Honoring Top 100 Players in League History (Exclusive). The Hollywood Reporter. 26 January 2017.
  13. Web site: Countdown to NHL Centennial Classic begins. NHL.com. 13 December 2016.
  14. Web site: NHL Winter Classic ratings blew away Centennial Classic on NBC. Yahoo! Sports. 9 January 2017.
  15. Web site: Auston Matthews, Maple Leafs win Centennial Classic . NHL.com . January 1, 2017 . March 4, 2018.