2014 NHL Stadium Series

Outdoor National Hockey League game

2014 NHL Stadium Series
Dodger Stadium
Game oneAnaheim Ducks at
Los Angeles Kings
Yankee Stadium
Game twoNew York Rangers at
New Jersey Devils
Game threeNew York Rangers at
New York Islanders
Soldier Field
Game fourPittsburgh Penguins at
Chicago Blackhawks

Total attendance217,152
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The 2014 NHL Stadium Series (branded the 2014 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series) was a series of four outdoor regular season National Hockey League (NHL) games played during the 2013–14 season. It was the inaugural season of the NHL Stadium Series and these events are distinct from the NHL Winter Classic and NHL Heritage Classic outdoor games. The Stadium Series games consisted of: the Los Angeles Kings against the Anaheim Ducks at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on January 25, 2014;[1] the New Jersey Devils against the New York Rangers at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx of New York City on January 26;[2] the New York Islanders against the Rangers at Yankee Stadium on January 29;[2] and the Pittsburgh Penguins against the Chicago Blackhawks at Soldier Field in Chicago on March 1, 2014.[3]

The Stadium Series was staged in between the season's two other outdoor games: the Detroit Red Wings hosting the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 2014 NHL Winter Classic at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on January 1, 2014; and the Vancouver Canucks hosting the Ottawa Senators in the 2014 Heritage Classic at BC Place in Vancouver on March 2. After the conclusion of their two Stadium Series games, the Rangers had played four outdoor games, the most of any NHL team, having previously participated in the 2012 NHL Winter Classic and the 1991 exhibition game in Las Vegas.

Dodger Stadium (January 25)

NHL Stadium Series: Los Angeles
123 Total
Anaheim Ducks 201 3
Los Angeles Kings 000 0
DateJanuary 25, 2014
VenueDodger Stadium
CityLos Angeles, California
Attendance54,099

The first game of the series at Dodger Stadium featured performances by Kiss and Five for Fighting before the game and between the periods, and the opening ceremonies included Vin Scully and Wayne Gretzky.[4]

The Anaheim Ducks shut-out the Los Angeles Kings in the inaugural Stadium Series game, 3–0, with Jonas Hiller making 36 saves.

Scoring summary
Period Team Goal Assist(s) Time Score
1st ANA Corey Perry (28) Ryan Getzlaf (35) 02:45 1–0 ANA
ANA Matt Beleskey (5) Nick Bonino (24) and Teemu Selanne (11) 08:12 2–0 ANA
2nd None
3rd ANA Andrew Cogliano (17) – en Kyle Palmieri (12) 18:31 3–0 ANA
Number in parentheses represents the player's total in goals or assists to that point of the season
Penalty summary
Period Team Player Penalty Time PIM
1st LAK Colin Fraser Roughing 13:08 2:00
ANA Patrick Maroon Roughing 13:08 2:00
ANA Bryan Allen Holding 15:49 2:00
2nd ANA Tim Jackman Fighting – Major 02:39 5:00
LAK Kyle Clifford Fighting – Major 02:39 5:00
LAK Slava Voynov Delay of game – Puck over glass 03:09 2:00
ANA Hampus Lindholm Interference 06:38 2:00
LAK Jeff Carter High sticking 07:52 2:00
LAK Drew Doughty Tripping 14:46 2:00
ANA Kyle Palmieri Hooking 19:23 2:00
3rd ANA Kyle Palmieri Goaltender interference 01:43 2:00
Shots by period
Team 1 2 3 Total
Anaheim 7 6 8 21
Los Angeles 20 6 10 36
Power play opportunities
Team Goals/Opportunities
Anaheim 0/3
Los Angeles 0/4

Three star selections
Team Player Statistics
1st ANA Jonas Hiller 36 saves; shutout
2nd LAK Anze Kopitar 1 hit
3rd ANA Matt Beleskey 1 goal

Team rosters

Anaheim Ducks
# Player Position
1 Switzerland Jonas Hiller G
4 United States Cam Fowler D
6 United States Ben Lovejoy D
7 Canada Andrew Cogliano C
8 Finland Teemu Selanne (A) RW
10 Canada Corey Perry RW
11 Finland Saku Koivu (A) C
13 United States Nick Bonino C
15 Canada Ryan Getzlaf (C) C
17 Canada Dustin Penner LW
18 United States Tim Jackman RW
21 United States Kyle Palmieri RW
23 Canada Francois Beauchemin D
28 Canada Mark Fistric D
31 Denmark Frederik Andersen[1] G
34 Canada Daniel Winnik LW
39 Canada Matt Beleskey LW
47 Sweden Hampus Lindholm D
55 Canada Bryan Allen D
62 United States Patrick Maroon LW
Head coach: Canada Bruce Boudreau


Los Angeles Kings
# Player Position
6 Canada Jake Muzzin D
8 Canada Drew Doughty D
10 Canada Mike Richards C
11 Slovenia Anze Kopitar (A) C
13 Canada Kyle Clifford LW
14 Canada Justin Williams RW
21 Canada Matt Frattin RW
22 United States Trevor Lewis C
23 United States Dustin Brown (C) RW
24 Canada Colin Fraser C
26 Russia Slava Voynov D
27 United States Alec Martinez D
28 Canada Jarret Stoll C
31 Canada Martin Jones[2] G
32 United States Jonathan Quick G
33 Canada Willie Mitchell D
44 Canada Robyn Regehr D
71 Canada Jordan Nolan RW
74 Canada Dwight King LW
77 Canada Jeff Carter C
Head coach: Canada Darryl Sutter

^ Frederik Andersen and Martin Jones dressed as the back-up goaltenders. Neither entered the game.

Yankee Stadium games

The second and third Stadium Series games were played at Yankee Stadium, when the Rangers played the Devils and the Islanders on January 26 and 29, 2014, respectively.[5] The Rangers were considered the away team for both games; their home arena, Madison Square Garden, receives tax-exempt status, but only if the Rangers do not "cease playing" home games at MSG, generally interpreted as playing any "home" game outside of MSG.[6]

January 26

The second game of the 2014 NHL Stadium Series took place on January 26, 2014, and was part one of a doubleheader at Yankee Stadium in New York City, featuring the New Jersey Devils and the New York Rangers. This was the NHL's first outdoor game in New York City. The Devils were the designated home team for this game.

The game was originally supposed to start at 12:30 PM, but it was delayed for over an hour due to sun glare and it started at 1:38 PM.

The New York Rangers won 7–3 behind Henrik Lundqvist's 19 saves. After being down 3–2 in the first period, the Rangers stormed back and romped over the Devils by scoring four unanswered goals in the second period and adding another goal by Derek Stepan on a penalty shot in the third period. Mats Zuccarello netted two goals for the Rangers. Also scoring for the Rangers included Rick Nash, Marc Staal and Carl Hagelin. Patrik Elias scored two goals for the Devils and Travis Zajac scored one goal.

NHL Stadium Series: New York
123 Total
New York Rangers   2  4  1 7
New Jersey Devils   3  0  0 3
DateJanuary 26, 2014
VenueYankee Stadium
CityBronx, New York
Attendance50,105
Scoring summary
Period Team Goal Assist(s) Time Score
1st NJD Patrik Elias (8) Ryane Clowe (10) 05:36 1–0 NJD
NYR Dominic Moore (4) Anton Stralman (5) and Brian Boyle (8) 09:07 1–1 TIE
NJD Patrik Elias (9) – pp Jaromir Jagr (27) and Marek Zidlicky (20) 11:00 2–1 NJD
NJD Travis Zajac (8) Jaromir Jagr (28) and Mark Fayne (3) 16:07 3–1 NJD
NYR Marc Staal (3) Dominic Moore (6) 16:59 3–2 NJD
2nd NYR Mats Zuccarello (14) John Moore (8) and Derick Brassard (19) 02:48 3–3 TIE
NYR Mats Zuccarello (15) Derick Brassard (20) and Benoit Pouliot (11) 12:44 4–3 NYR
NYR Carl Hagelin (12) Ryan Callahan (11) and Anton Stralman (6) 13:53 5–3 NYR
NYR Rick Nash (18) Derek Stepan (25) and Marc Staal (5) 19:31 6–3 NYR
3rd NYR Derek Stepan (10) – ps Unassisted 10:06 7–3 NYR
Number in parentheses represents the player's total in goals or assists to that point of the season
Penalty summary
Period Team Player Penalty Time PIM
1st NYR Brian Boyle Roughing 02:01 2:00
NJD Patrik Elias Tripping 02:20 2:00
NYR Derick Brassard Tripping 10:38 2:00
NJD Mark Fayne Holding 19:11 2:00
2nd NJD Marek Zidlicky Cross-checking 06:14 2:00
3rd NJD Travis Zajac Holding (Penalty Shot) 10:06 0:00
Shots by period
Team 1 2 3 Total
NY Rangers 10 11 5 26
New Jersey 10 7 5 22
Power play opportunities
Team Goals/Opportunities
NY Rangers 0/3
New Jersey 1/2

Three star selections
Team Player Statistics
1st NYR Mats Zuccarello 2 goals
2nd NJD Patrik Elias 2 goals
3rd NYR Anton Stralman 2 assists


Team rosters

New York Rangers
# Player Position
5 Canada Dan Girardi D
6 Sweden Anton Stralman D
8 Canada Kevin Klein D
13 Canada Daniel Carcillo LW
16 Canada Derick Brassard C
17 United States John Moore D
18 Canada Marc Staal (A) D
19 Canada Brad Richards (A) C
20 United States Chris Kreider LW
21 United States Derek Stepan C
22 United States Brian Boyle C
24 United States Ryan Callahan (C) RW
27 United States Ryan McDonagh D
28 Canada Dominic Moore C
30 Sweden Henrik Lundqvist G
33 Canada Cam Talbot G
36 Norway Mats Zuccarello C
61 Canada Rick Nash LW
62 Sweden Carl Hagelin LW
67 Canada Benoit Pouliot LW
Head coach: Canada Alain Vigneault


New Jersey Devils
# Player Position
2 Czech Republic Marek Zidlicky D
6 United States Andy Greene D
7 United States Mark Fayne D
8 Lithuania Dainius Zubrus C
11 United States Stephen Gionta C
12 Switzerland Damien Brunner C
14 Canada Adam Henrique C
16 Sweden Jacob Josefson C
17 Canada Michael Ryder RW
18 Canada Steve Bernier RW
19 Canada Travis Zajac (A) C
20 United States Ryan Carter C
22 Canada Eric Gelinas D
24 Canada Bryce Salvador (C) D
26 Czech Republic Patrik Elias (A) L
28 Russia Anton Volchenkov D
29 Canada Ryane Clowe L
30 Canada Martin Brodeur G
35 United States Cory Schneider G
68 Czech Republic Jaromir Jagr RW
Head coach: Canada Peter DeBoer

January 29

NHL Stadium Series: New York
123 Total
New York Rangers 011 2
New York Islanders 010 1
DateJanuary 29, 2014
VenueYankee Stadium
CityBronx, New York
Attendance50,027

The third game of the 2014 NHL Stadium Series took place on January 29, 2014, and was the second part of a doubleheader at Yankee Stadium in New York City, featuring the New York Islanders and the New York Rangers, who played their second straight game outdoors. The Islanders were the designated home team for this game.

The Rangers won the game 2–1 after overcoming a 1–0 deficit in the second period. Henrik Lundqvist made 30 saves in the game, earning the victory for the Rangers. Benoit Pouliot and Daniel Carcillo scored for the Rangers, while Brock Nelson scored the Islanders' lone goal.

Scoring summary
Period Team Goal Assist(s) Time Score
1st None
2nd NYI Brock Nelson (10) Matt Donovan (6) and Cal Clutterbuck (4) 18:33 1–0 NYI
NYR Benoit Pouliot (9) Derick Brassard (21) and Mats Zuccarello (23) 19:13 1–1 TIE
3rd NYR Daniel Carcillo (3) Dominic Moore (7) and Brian Boyle (9) 04:36 2–1 NYR
Number in parentheses represents the player's total in goals or assists to that point of the season
Penalty summary
Period Team Player Penalty Time PIM
1st NYR Brad Richards Hooking 03:24 2:00
NYR Mats Zuccarello Interference 17:57 2:00
2nd NYI Kyle Okposo Hooking 10:11 2:00
NYR Rick Nash Diving 10:11 2:00
NYR Daniel Carcillo Roughing 12:59 2:00
3rd NYI Thomas Vanek Hooking 00:23 2:00
NYR Brian Boyle Cross-checking 19:57 2:00
Shots by period
Team 1 2 3 Total
NY Rangers 6 14 14 34
NY Islanders 10 15 6 31
Power play opportunities
Team Goals/Opportunities
NY Rangers 0/1
NY Islanders 0/4

Three star selections
Team Player Statistics
1st NYR Henrik Lundqvist 30 saves
2nd NYI Evgeni Nabokov 32 saves
3rd NYR Dan Girardi 2 hits and 4 blocks, +1 rating

Team rosters

New York Rangers
# Player Position
5 Canada Dan Girardi D
6 Sweden Anton Stralman D
8 Canada Kevin Klein D
13 Canada Daniel Carcillo LW
16 Canada Derick Brassard C
17 United States John Moore D
18 Canada Marc Staal (A) D
19 Canada Brad Richards (A) C
20 United States Chris Kreider LW
21 United States Derek Stepan C
22 United States Brian Boyle C
24 United States Ryan Callahan (C) RW
27 United States Ryan McDonagh D
28 Canada Dominic Moore C
30 Sweden Henrik Lundqvist G
33 Canada Cam Talbot G
36 Norway Mats Zuccarello C
61 Canada Rick Nash LW
62 Sweden Carl Hagelin LW
67 Canada Benoit Pouliot LW
Head coach: Canada Alain Vigneault


New York Islanders
# Player Position
11 Slovakia Lubomir Visnovsky D
12 Canada Josh Bailey C
13 United States Colin McDonald RW
14 Canada Thomas Hickey D
15 Canada Cal Clutterbuck RW
16 Denmark Peter Regin C
17 Canada Matt Martin LW
20 Russia Evgeni Nabokov G
21 United States Kyle Okposo (A) RW
26 Austria Thomas Vanek LW
29 United States Brock Nelson C
37 United States Brian Strait D
40 Austria Michael Grabner RW
44 Canada Calvin de Haan D
46 United States Matt Donovan D
47 Canada Andrew MacDonald (A) D
51 Denmark Frans Nielsen C
53 Canada Casey Cizikas C
60 Canada Kevin Poulin G
91 Canada John Tavares (C) C
Head coach: United States Jack Capuano

Soldier Field (March 1)

NHL Stadium Series: Chicago
123 Total
Pittsburgh Penguins 001 1
Chicago Blackhawks 122 5
DateMarch 1, 2014
VenueSoldier Field
CityChicago, Illinois
Attendance62,921

The fourth and final game of the 2014 NHL Stadium Series took place on March 1, 2014, at Soldier Field in Chicago, featuring the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Chicago Blackhawks. The game concluded Hockey Weekend Across America.

Chicago defeated Pittsburgh 5–1, with Corey Crawford making 31 saves. Jonathan Toews scored two goals for Chicago. Chicago's other three goals were scored by Patrick Sharp, Kris Versteeg and Bryan Bickell. James Neal scored Pittsburgh's lone goal.

Scoring summary
Period Team Goal Assist(s) Time Score
1st CHI Patrick Sharp (29) Jonathan Toews (37) and Nick Leddy (18) 15:35 1–0 CHI
2nd CHI Jonathan Toews (20) Unassisted 10:48 2–0 CHI
CHI Kris Versteeg (10) Patrick Kane (37) and Michal Handzus (8) 16:43 3–0 CHI
3rd PIT James Neal (22) Unassisted 06:21 3–1 CHI
CHI Bryan Bickell (9) Brandon Saad (23) and Michal Rozsival (6) 13:57 4–1 CHI
CHI Jonathan Toews (21) Patrick Sharp (31) 17:52 5–1 CHI
Number in parentheses represents the player's total in goals or assists to that point of the season
Penalty summary
Period Team Player Penalty Time PIM
1st PIT Simon Despres Tripping 04:12 2:00
PIT Tanner Glass Boarding 11:48 2:00
CHI Johnny Oduya Holding 17:46 2:00
2nd PIT Simon Despres High-sticking 02:03 2:00
CHI Duncan Keith Delay of game 05:56 2:00
PIT Chris Kunitz Roughing 06:50 2:00
CHI Johnny Oduya Interference 07:09 2:00
CHI Duncan Keith High-sticking 11:38 2:00
CHI Michal Rozsival Tripping 18:42 2:00
3rd CHI Marcus Kruger Delay of the game 10:29 2:00
Shots by period
Team 1 2 3 Total
Pittsburgh 5 13 14 32
Chicago 14 17 9 40
Power play opportunities
Team Goals/Opportunities
Pittsburgh 0/6
Chicago 0/3

Three star selections
Team Player Statistics
1st CHI Jonathan Toews 2 goals, 1 assist
2nd CHI Patrick Sharp 1 goal, 1 assist
3rd CHI Patrick Kane 1 assist

Team rosters

Pittsburgh Penguins
# Player Position
2 United States Matt Niskanen D
3 Finland Olli Maatta D
4 United States Rob Scuderi D
5 Canada Deryk Engelland D
14 Canada Chris Kunitz LW
15 Canada Tanner Glass LW
16 Canada Brandon Sutter C
17 Canada Taylor Pyatt LW
18 Canada James Neal LW
27 Canada Craig Adams RW
29 Canada Marc-Andre Fleury G
36 Finland Jussi Jokinen LW
37 United States Jeff Zatkoff G
41 Canada Robert Bortuzzo D
44 United States Brooks Orpik (A) D
46 United States Joe Vitale C
47 Canada Simon Despres D
49 United States Brian Gibbons RW
71 Russia Evgeni Malkin (A) C
87 Canada Sidney Crosby (C) C
Head coach: United States Dan Bylsma


Chicago Blackhawks
# Player Position
2 Canada Duncan Keith (A) D
4 Sweden Niklas Hjalmarsson D
7 Canada Brent Seabrook D
8 United States Nick Leddy D
10 Canada Patrick Sharp (A) RW
16 Sweden Marcus Kruger C
19 Canada Jonathan Toews (C) C
20 United States Brandon Saad LW
23 Canada Kris Versteeg RW
26 Slovakia Michal Handzus C
27 Sweden Johnny Oduya D
28 United States Ben Smith RW
29 Canada Bryan Bickell RW
31 Finland Antti Raanta G
32 Czech Republic Michal Rozsival D
50 Canada Corey Crawford G
52 United States Brandon Bollig LW
65 Canada Andrew Shaw C
81 Slovakia Marian Hossa RW
88 United States Patrick Kane RW
Head coach: Canada Joel Quenneville

Uniforms

Each team wore specially-designed uniforms for the event, except for the Devils, who wore throwback uniforms in the team's original red and green color scheme. The Islanders unveiled their Stadium Series jersey on November 27, 2013.[7] The Ducks and Kings jointly unveiled their Stadium Series jerseys on December 3.[8] The Penguins unveiled their Stadium Series jersey on December 13.[9] The Blackhawks and Rangers unveiled their Stadium Series jerseys on December 20.[10][11] Penguins goalie Marc-André Fleury wore a Pittsburgh Steelers inspired goalie mask for the Penguins-Blackhawks game.[12]

Reality television series

The inaugural Stadium Series was the basis for a seven-part documentary called NHL Revealed: A Season Like No Other, premiering January 22, 2014, on the NBC Sports Network, and debuting in Canada the next day on CBC. The series was meant to differ from the pre-existing HBO 24/7: Road to the NHL Winter Classic with an added focus on star players' preparations for the 2014 Olympic Tournament in Sochi, Russia, of which NBCSN and CBC were major broadcasters.

Television ratings

  • Game 1 produced a 0.35 national rating and 622,000 viewers on the NBC Sports Network. While unimpressive, the numbers were considerably higher than average for NBCSN's ratings-challenged West Coast games. In Los Angeles, the game drew a 2.38 local rating, making NBCSN the highest rated cable channel (and second-highest rated overall) in the area during the broadcast. It was the network's best performance for an NHL regular season game in the market.
  • Game 2 produced a 1.3 national rating and 2.091 million viewers for NBC, good enough to beat all non-regionalized indoor regular season broadcasts since the NHL's return to NBC in 2005, but not quite coming close to the viewership attracted by Winter Classic-branded outdoor games. The game drew a 5.1 local rating in New York, tying Game 1 of the 2012 Stanley Cup Finals as the best performance in the market for the current incarnation of the NHL on NBC. The mark stood until the Rangers' strong Stanley Cup playoff run a few months later.
  • Game 3 produced a 0.41 national rating and 682,000 viewers on NBCSN, rather ordinary numbers for the Wednesday Night Rivalry franchise. In New York, it drew a 3.58 local rating, the best performance in the market for an NHL regular season game on NBCSN.
  • Game 4, played in prime time on NBC, produced a 2.1 national rating, the highest rating for a regular season game outside the Winter Classic since NBC took over the broadcast contract.[13]

See also

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References

  1. ^ "Dodger Stadium to host Kings, Ducks in January". NHL.com. NHL.com. Retrieved May 7, 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Yankee Stadium to host Rangers, Devils, Isles in 2014". NHL. May 15, 2013. Retrieved May 15, 2013.
  3. ^ Belson, Ken (May 1, 2013). "N.H.L. Stadium Series Announces Date in Chicago". New York Times. Retrieved May 7, 2013.
  4. ^ "Anaheim Ducks - Los Angeles Kings - January 25th, 2014".
  5. ^ "Rangers to play twice at Yankee Stadium". Rangers.nhl.com. Retrieved December 23, 2013.
  6. ^ "Rangers on Road in the Bronx? Money May Be Why". New York Times. January 25, 2014. Retrieved January 3, 2017.
  7. ^ "New York Islanders unveil jersey for 2014 Stadium Series game at Yankee Stadium". Nhl.com. November 27, 2013. Retrieved December 23, 2013.
  8. ^ "Ducks, Kings unveil specially-designed look for 2014 Coors Lights Stadium Series outdoor game". Nhl.com. Retrieved December 23, 2013.
  9. ^ "Pens Unveil Stadium Series Jersey". Penguins.nhl.com. December 13, 2013. Retrieved December 23, 2013.
  10. ^ "2014 Stadium Series Jersey Unveiled". Blackhawks.nhl.com. Retrieved December 23, 2013.
  11. ^ "Blueshirts United - Stadium Series Jersey Unveiled". Archived from the original on December 23, 2013. Retrieved December 21, 2013.
  12. ^ "Pens goalie shows the Steelers some love". Archived from the original on March 1, 2014. Retrieved March 1, 2014.
  13. ^ Pergament, Alan (March 2, 2014). Surprise, surprise, WNY was watching hockey Saturday night. The Buffalo News. Retrieved March 2, 2014.
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