Franchise relocation This was the first season for the
Phoenix Coyotes, who had relocated from
Winnipeg and had previously been known as the
first incarnation of the Winnipeg Jets. They would remain in the Central Division. On March 26, 1997, the
Hartford Whalers announced that they would move from
Connecticut following the 1996–97 season. On May 5, they announced that starting in the
1997–98 NHL season, they would be known as the
Carolina Hurricanes.
Entry draft The
1996 NHL entry draft was held at the
Kiel Center in
St. Louis, Missouri, on June 22.
Chris Phillips was selected first overall by the
Ottawa Senators.
Rule changes • The maximum stick length was increased from the 60-inch limit set in
1985–86 to 63 inches. • Offside rules were clarified, requiring all players to clear their opponents' zone before they can shoot the puck back into that zone. •
Craig MacTavish, the last active NHL player who played without a protective
helmet, retired after this 1996–97 season. MacTavish was the last active player who had been
grandfathered under the rule requiring them to be worn because he had signed a pro contract before the rule was established on June 1,
1979. The first player to ever wear a helmet was
George Owen in the
1928–29 season. ==Arena changes==