First games The following is a list of notable players who played their first NHL game during the 2014–15 season, listed with their first team:
Last games The following is a list of players of note who played their last NHL game in 2014–15, listed with their team:
Major milestones reached • On October 14, 2014,
referee Mike Leggo worked his 1,000th game against the Edmonton Oilers and the Los Angeles Kings at the Staples Center. • On October 14, 2014,
San Jose Sharks defenceman
Scott Hannan participated in his
1,000th NHL game. • On October 14, 2014,
Darryl Sutter became the fastest
Los Angeles Kings coach to reach 100 wins. Sutter reached the milestone in his 183rd game. Former Kings coach
Terry Murray got his 100th win in his 197th game. • On October 23, 2014,
Los Angeles Kings goaltender
Jonathan Quick has set a new franchise record with his 33rd career shutout, surpassing
Rogie Vachon. • On October 26, 2014,
Chicago Blackhawks goaltender
Scott Darling made his NHL debut on October 26, 2014, starting in goal against the
Ottawa Senators, making 32 saves in the 2–1 win. Darling became the first former
Southern Professional Hockey League player to play in an NHL game. • On October 28, 2014,
Vancouver Canucks goaltender
Ryan Miller earned his 300th win, becoming the 30th goaltender in league history to reach this milestone. • On October 30, 2014,
Chicago Blackhawks forward
Marian Hossa scored his
1,000th career point with a goal against the team that originally drafted him back in 1997, the Ottawa Senators. Hossa became the 80th player in NHL history to reach the milestone. This game was also the 1,100th game of his National Hockey League career. • On November 4, 2014,
Washington Capitals forward
Alexander Ovechkin became the franchise's leading scorer with his 826th point which came in the first-period on an assist against the
Calgary Flames, surpassing
Peter Bondra. • On November 11, 2014,
Arizona Coyotes head coach
Dave Tippett became the longest tenured head coach in franchise history when he reached 391 games, surpassing
Bobby Francis. • On November 16, 2014,
Chicago Blackhawks forward
Brad Richards participated in his 1,000th NHL game. • On November 21, 2014,
New Jersey Devils goaltender
Cory Schneider broke
Martin Brodeur's franchise record when he started in his 20th consecutive game to start the season. • On November 23, 2014,
Vancouver Canucks forward
Daniel Sedin participated in his 1,000th NHL game. • On November 24, 2014,
Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender
Marc-Andre Fleury earned his 300th win. With 300 wins in 547 NHL games, Fleury is the fourth-fastest NHL goaltender to reach this milestone. • On November 28, 2014
New York Rangers forward
Martin St. Louis recorded a goal and an assist against the
Philadelphia Flyers to reach 1,000 points in his career. He became the sixth undrafted player in NHL history to reach the milestone. • On November 29, 2014,
Ottawa Senators forward
David Legwand participated in his 1,000th career game. He would score the lone goal for the Senators in a 4–1 loss to the Lightning in Tampa Bay. • On December 5, 2014,
Calgary Flames head coach
Bob Hartley reached 400 wins. He previously coached the
Colorado Avalanche (from 1998 to 2002) and
Atlanta Thrashers (from 2002 to 2007). With the victory he became just the 33rd coach in NHL history to win 400 regular season games. • On December 6, 2014,
Detroit Red Wings head coach
Mike Babcock reached 500 wins, making him the second fastest to reach the milestone. He pulled off the feat in 895 games over 12 seasons between Anaheim and Detroit. • On December 9, 2014,
New Jersey Devils forward
Jaromir Jagr played his 1,500th career game, scoring a goal and an assist in a 2–1 win over the
Carolina Hurricanes, while passing Marcel Dionne into 5th on the career points list. • On December 16, 2014, the
Washington Capitals and
Florida Panthers went to 20-rounds in the shootout breaking the previous record for longest shootout of 15-rounds set on November 26, 2005, between the Washington Capitals and
New York Rangers. • On December 18, 2014,
Colorado Avalanche defenceman
Brad Stuart participated in his 1,000th NHL game. • On December 28, 2014,
New Jersey Devils forward
Scott Gomez participated in his 1,000th NHL game. • On December 31, 2014, Colorado Avalanche forward
Borna Rendulic became the first Croatian-born player to score a goal in the NHL. • On January 3, 2015,
New Jersey Devils forward
Jaromir Jagr become the oldest player to score a hat trick (42 years, 322 days against the
Philadelphia Flyers) eclipsing
Gordie Howe (41 years, Nov. 2, 1969 against the
Pittsburgh Penguins). • On January 6, 2015, New Jersey Devils forward
Patrik Elias became the 82nd player in NHL history to record 1,000 career points. He recorded one goal and two assists in the contest. • On January 12, 2015, Washington Capitals forward
Alexander Ovechkin scored his 74th game-winning goal against the Colorado Avalanche, surpassing
Peter Bondra for the all-time franchise lead in game-winning goals. • On January 13, 2015,
Winnipeg Jets head coach
Paul Maurice won his 500th game. • On February 5, 2015, Ottawa Senators defenceman
Chris Phillips became the all-time franchise leader in games played with 1,179, surpassing
Daniel Alfredsson. • On February 9, 2015, Columbus Blue Jackets forward
Scott Hartnell participated in his 1,000th NHL game. • On February 14, 2015,
New York Rangers head coach
Alain Vigneault became the 21st coach in NHL history to reach 500 wins. • On March 4, 2015,
New York Rangers defenceman
Dan Boyle participated in his 1,000th NHL game. • On March 4, 2015, Colorado Avalanche forward
Alex Tanguay participated in his 1,000th NHL game. • On March 9, 2015, Evgeny Romasko became the first Russian referee to officiate an NHL game, working the contest against the Edmonton Oilers and the Detroit Red Wings at Joe Louis Arena. • On March 12, 2015,
St. Louis Blues head coach
Ken Hitchcock won his 700th game, becoming the fourth coach in league history to reach this milestone. • On March 17, 2015, St. Louis Blues goaltender
Brian Elliott set a franchise record as he recorded his 21st shutout, surpassing
Jaroslav Halak. • On March 19, 2015,
Florida Panthers forward Jaromir Jagr passed Phil Esposito for fifth on the NHL all-time goals list when he scored his 718th against the
Detroit Red Wings. • On March 21, 2015,
Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman
Eric Brewer participated in his 1,000th NHL game. • On March 23, 2015,
Ottawa Senators goaltender
Andrew Hammond became the first goaltender in league history to help his team earn at least a point in each of his first 15 starts, going 14–0–1 in that stretch. • On March 29, 2015, referee
Kevin Pollock worked his 1,000th game against the San Jose Sharks and the Pittsburgh Penguins at the CONSOL Energy Center. • On March 31, 2015, referee Brad Meier worked his 1,000th game against the Carolina Hurricanes and the Washington Capitals at the Verizon Center. • On March 31, 2015, Washington Capitals forward Alexander Ovechkin scored his
50th goal of the season. This is the sixth time in his career that he has scored at least 50 goals in a season and becomes the sixth player in NHL history to achieve this feat. He joins
Wayne Gretzky and
Mike Bossy, who have done this nine times and
Mario Lemieux,
Guy Lafleur and
Marcel Dionne who also have done it six times. • On April 9, 2015,
Florida Panthers forward
Jaromir Jagr become the fourth player to score 1,800 points in his career, earning two assists in a 4–2 win over the
Boston Bruins, and taking sole possession of fourth on the career points list. He started the season tied with Steve Yzerman for seventh in the all-time list, and passed him, Marcel Dionne, and Ron Francis over the course of the season. • On April 11, 2015,
Florida Panthers forward Jaromir Jagr overtook
Adam Oates for sole possession of sixth on the career assists list with 1,080. He had started the year in eighth and had overtaken Steve Yzerman earlier in the season. He later added a power-play goal to tie Gretzky for 14th all-time and extend his career record for game-winning goals to 129. He ended the season with his 1,550th regular season game, moving into 11th on the all-time list. ==Broadcast rights==