Expansion and realignment The
Nashville Predators joined the NHL, increasing the league to 27 teams. The
1998 NHL expansion draft was held on June 26 to fill the Predators' roster. With the debut of the Predators, and the planned expansion of three more teams within the next two seasons (
Atlanta,
Columbus, and
Minnesota), the NHL realigned to a strictly geographic six-division structure (three per conference). This erased the last vestiges of the traditional
Adams/
Patrick/
Norris/
Smythe four-division structure abandoned in
1993–94. Other than the reassignment of
Colorado to the
Western Conference in
1995 due to its move from
Quebec, the divisions' membership had remained static for five years although several franchises had relocated. As part of this realignment, the
Toronto Maple Leafs moved from the Western Conference to the
Eastern Conference. This put three of the Original Six teams in the Northeast Division (Boston, Montreal, and Toronto), and the three original cities of the NHL in the Northeast (Montreal, Ottawa, and Toronto). The playoff format was subsequently modified so the three division winners in each conference were seeded one through three by order of point finish, then the top five remaining teams in the conference were seeded four through eight.
Entry draft The
1998 NHL entry draft was held on June 27 at the
Marine Midland Arena in
Buffalo, New York.
Vincent Lecavalier was selected first overall by the
Tampa Bay Lightning.
Rule changes • In an effort to reduce the number of disallowed goals due to the skate-in-the-crease violation, regulatory reforms were implemented resulting the goal crease shape and size being significantly reduced. In spite of this regulatory change, goaltenders and defensive systems continued to dominate the league, as only two teams, the
Toronto Maple Leafs and the
New Jersey Devils, averaged more than three goals scored per game. In addition, no player reached the 50-goal plateau. A total of 160 shutouts were recorded for the second-straight regular season. • The league began to phase in a two-referee system. Each team played 20 selected regular games with two referees and two linesmen, instead of just one referee and two linesmen. The two-referee system was also used in all playoff games.
Preseason games in Austria Three preseason games were held in Austria. The
Tampa Bay Lightning played against Austrian team
VEU Feldkirch at
Vorarlberghalle in
Klagenfurt on September 15. One day later at the same arena, the
Buffalo Sabres faced off against
KAC Klagenfurt. The Sabres and the Lightning then met at
Olympiahalle in
Innsbruck on September 18. ==Uniform changes==