2022 Heritage Classic

Outdoor National Hockey League game

2022 NHL Heritage Classic
123 Total
Toronto Maple Leafs 020 2
Buffalo Sabres 023 5
DateMarch 13, 2022
VenueTim Hortons Field
CityHamilton, Ontario
Attendance26,119
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The 2022 NHL Heritage Classic (branded as the 2022 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic for sponsorship reasons) was an outdoor regular season National Hockey League (NHL) game. The game, the sixth Heritage Classic, was held on March 13, 2022, between the Buffalo Sabres and the Toronto Maple Leafs at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton, Ontario.[1] After falling behind 2–1, the Sabres scored four unanswered goals to defeat the Maple Leafs, 5–2.

2022 Heritage Classic warmups

Background

The league announced the game on September 16, 2021. Hamilton, Ontario, was chosen due to its location in the Golden Horseshoe midway between Buffalo and Toronto. This was Toronto's first Heritage Classic appearance, and Buffalo became the first U.S. team to both compete in and host a Heritage Classic.[1]

Game summary

Scoring summary
Period Team Goal Assist(s) Time Score
1st No scoring
2nd TOR Ondrej Kase (12) William Nylander (32), John Tavares (36) 0:40 1–0 TOR
BUF Peyton Krebs (5) Vinnie Hinostroza (11), Robert Hagg (7) 1:22 1–1 TIE
TOR Auston Matthews (45) Alex Kerfoot (33), T.J. Brodie (16) 2:57 2–1 TOR
BUF Vinnie Hinostroza (9) Tage Thompson (20), Mattias Samuelsson (3) 10:53 2–2 TIE
3rd BUF Vinnie Hinostroza (10) unassisted 5:16 3–2 BUF
BUF Peyton Krebs (6) Dylan Cozens (19), Kyle Okposo (20) 13:49 4–2 BUF
BUF Tage Thompson (24) (empty net) – sh unassisted 17:35 5–2 BUF
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 TOR Pierre Engvall Roughing 18:04 2:00
BUF Vinnie Hinostroza Roughing 18:04 2:00
BUF Henri Jokiharju Roughing 18:04 2:00
2nd BUF John Hayden Hooking 5:53 2:00
TOR Ilya Lyubushkin Hooking 18:35 2:00
3rd TOR Timothy Liljegren Tripping 1:38 2:00
TOR T.J. Brodie Hooking 8:49 2:00
TOR Auston Matthews Cross-checking 14:55 2:00
BUF Rasmus Dahlin Cross-checking 14:55 2:00
BUF Kyle Okposo Tripping 16:41 2:00
TOR Michael Bunting (served by John Tavares) Roughing 18:17 2:00
TOR Michael Bunting Misconduct 18:17 10:00
TOR Ilya Mikheyev Misconduct 18:17 10:00
BUF Tage Thompson Misconduct 18:17 10:00
BUF Dylan Cozens Misconduct 18:17 10:00
Shots by period
Team 1 2 3 Total
TOR 9 18 9 36
BUF 14 9 15 38
Power play opportunities
Team Goals/Opportunities
Toronto 0/3
Buffalo 0/4

Three star selections
Team Player Statistics
1st BUF Peyton Krebs 2 goals
2nd BUF Vinnie Hinostroza 2 goals, 1 assist
3rd TOR Ondrej Kase 1 goal

Team rosters

Toronto Maple Leafs
# Player Position
3 United States Justin Holl D
15 Canada Alex Kerfoot C
16 Canada Mitch Marner RW
19 Canada Jason Spezza C
24 Canada Wayne Simmonds RW
25 Czech Republic Ondrej Kase RW
34 United States Auston Matthews (A) C
35 Czech Republic Petr Mrazek G
37 Sweden Timothy Liljegren D
38 Sweden Rasmus Sandin D
44 Canada Morgan Rielly (A) D
46 Russia Ilya Lyubushkin D
47 Sweden Pierre Engvall LW
50 Sweden Erik Kallgren[1] G
58 Canada Michael Bunting LW
64 Czech Republic David Kampf C
65 Russia Ilya Mikheyev RW
78 Canada T.J. Brodie D
88 Sweden William Nylander RW
91 Canada John Tavares (C) C
Head coach: Canada Sheldon Keefe


Buffalo Sabres
# Player Position
8 Sweden Robert Hagg D
10 Finland Henri Jokiharju D
13 Canada Mark Pysyk (A) D
15 United States John Hayden C
19 Canada Peyton Krebs C
20 Canada Cody Eakin C
21 United States Kyle Okposo (A) RW
23 United States Mattias Samuelsson D
24 Canada Dylan Cozens C
26 Sweden Rasmus Dahlin (A) D
29 United States Vinnie Hinostroza C
31 Canada Dustin Tokarski[2] G
37 United States Casey Mittelstadt C
41 United States Craig Anderson G
53 Canada Jeff Skinner LW
71 Sweden Victor Olofsson LW
72 United States Tage Thompson RW
74 Sweden Rasmus Asplund C
78 Canada Jacob Bryson D
89 United States Alex Tuch RW
Head coach: United States Don Granato

^ Erik Kallgren and Dustin Tokarski dressed as the back-up goaltenders. Neither entered the game.

Scratches

Attendance

The 2022 Heritage Classic was the lowest attended NHL outdoor game with 26,119 spectators.[2]

Entertainment

Country pop singer Lindsay Ell performed the Canadian and American national anthems and singer Alessia Cara performed during the first intermission. The Canadian Olympic women's ice hockey team, the gold medal winners at the 2022 Winter Olympics, were honoured during the second intermission.[3] This game marks the first time that the bilingual version of O Canada was sung at the Heritage Classic.

Television

The game was broadcast on Sportsnet and TVA Sports in Canada and on TNT in the U.S.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Maple Leafs, Sabres to play in 2022 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic". NHL.com. September 16, 2021. Retrieved September 16, 2021.
  2. ^ "2022 NHL Heritage Classic fails to pass 108th Grey Cup for Tim Hortons Field attendance record". March 14, 2022.
  3. ^ "Heritage Classic festivities announced for Sabres-Maple Leafs game Sunday". NHL.com. March 9, 2022.

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