Since the
1995–96 season, each team plays 82
regular season games, 41 each of home and road. In all, 1,312 games are scheduled (512 of them inter-conference). For the
2021–22 season the season formula was adjusted to account for the addition of the
Seattle Kraken. Each team plays either three or four games against the other teams in its division (a total of 26 games). Canadian-based teams in the same division (
Montreal Canadiens,
Ottawa Senators,
Toronto Maple Leafs in
Atlantic Division;
Calgary Flames,
Edmonton Oilers,
Vancouver Canucks in
Pacific Division), are guaranteed four games with each other. Starting in 2026-27, every team will play divisional rivals four times. Each team also plays all non-divisional teams in their own conference three times (24 games). The remaining games of the season are inter-conference play (32 games), allowing every team in the league to play every other team twice. The schedule is structured so that every NHL team plays in every arena at least once per season, which also include
regular season games played outside North America and
games played in outdoor stadiums. Each team has a mandatory bye week near the midpoint of the season, during which no regular season games take place. The
NHL All-Star Game and its accompanying festivities typically occur during the bye week. From 1998 to 2014, every four years in lieu of an All-Star break, there was a break for the
Winter Olympic Games. However, the NHL prohibited players from participation in the
2018 Olympics and the
2022 Olympics. The league also schedules a
US Thanksgiving break and a three-day Christmas break (since 1971): no games are played on
Christmas Eve or
Christmas Day. Games are not played on December 26 unless it falls on a Saturday, in which case no games are played on December 23. The NHL also has a holiday roster freeze between December 18 and 27, in which in most cases, players cannot be traded, waived, or sent to the minor leagues. On the day of the
Super Bowl (second Sunday of February), the league avoids scheduling any games that night, and will either have a blank slate that day or have a few afternoon games, usually starting no later than 3p.m. EST. The
Montreal Canadiens and
Washington Capitals are the only teams to host a home game on the day of the Super Bowl. An exception to this tradition happened in 2026 when the Super Bowl took place during the
2026 Winter Olympics. Two points are awarded for a win (including in
overtime or shootout), one point for a loss in overtime or shootout, and no points for a loss in regulation time. If, however, a team pulls their goaltender for an
extra attacker during overtime and gives up an empty-net goal, the point normally awarded for losing in overtime is forfeited. Prior to the
2004–05 NHL lockout, a goaltender was occasionally pulled in overtime near the end of a season if earning a single point would have been worthless for playoff qualification purposes, but with the introduction of the shootout it has not been done as often. ==Stanley Cup playoffs==