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Temporada 2023-24 de la NHL

La temporada 2023-24 de la NHL fue la 107.ª temporada de operaciones (106.ª temporada de juego) de la Liga Nacional de Hockey (NHL). La temporada regular comenzó el 10 de octubre de 2023 y terminó el 18 de abril de 2024. Los playoffs de la Copa Stanley de 2024 comenzaron el 20 de abril. Las finales de la Copa Stanley comenzaron el 8 de junio y terminaron el 24 de junio de 2024, con los Florida Panthers derrotando a los Edmonton Oilers en siete juegos, ganando su primera Copa Stanley en la historia de la franquicia. [1]

Esta fue la última temporada de los Arizona Coyotes antes de que suspendieran sus operaciones, luego de la venta del equipo al empresario de Utah Ryan Smith , quien trasladó los activos de hockey del equipo a Salt Lake City , donde comenzarán a jugar como equipo de expansión en la temporada 2024-25 . Los Coyotes tenían hasta 2029 para construir una nueva arena, en la que se reactivarán como un equipo de expansión manteniendo todo el historial, los récords y los uniformes del equipo anterior; sin embargo, en junio, la subasta se canceló y Meruelo dejó la propiedad, cesando las operaciones. [2] Los Coyotes se convirtieron en el primer equipo en suspender sus operaciones desde los Brooklyn Americans en 1942 .

Negocio de la liga

Borrador de entrada

El Draft de Entrada de la NHL de 2023 se llevó a cabo del 28 al 29 de junio de 2023 en el Bridgestone Arena en Nashville , Tennessee . [3] Connor Bedard fue seleccionado en primer lugar por los Chicago Blackhawks . [4]

Partidos de pretemporada en Australia

La NHL celebró partidos en Australia por primera vez en la historia de la liga. Los Arizona Coyotes y Los Angeles Kings jugaron el 23 y 24 de septiembre en el Rod Laver Arena en Melbourne , mejor conocido como la sede principal del Abierto de Australia . Dado que el estadio no estaba diseñado para hockey sobre hielo, la liga construyó una pista temporal similar a otros juegos al aire libre de la NHL , aunque el techo retráctil del estadio estuvo cerrado durante los partidos. [5]

Cambios de entrenador

(*) Indica interino

Cambios en la recepción

(*) Indica interino

Cambios en la arena

Temporada regular

La temporada regular comenzó el 10 de octubre de 2023 y finalizó el 18 de abril de 2024.

Juegos internacionales

La liga celebró cuatro partidos de temporada regular en cuatro días consecutivos en el Avicii Arena de Estocolmo , Suecia. Los Detroit Red Wings y los Ottawa Senators se enfrentaron el 16 de noviembre. Los Red Wings luego jugaron contra los Toronto Maple Leafs el 17 de noviembre. Los Minnesota Wild se enfrentaron a los Senators el 18 de noviembre. Finalmente, los Wild jugaron contra los Maple Leafs el 19 de noviembre. [46]

Juegos al aire libre

Se realizaron los siguientes juegos al aire libre:

Juego de estrellas

El Juego de las Estrellas de 2024 se llevó a cabo el 3 de febrero de 2024 en el Scotiabank Arena de Toronto , la casa de los Toronto Maple Leafs . [51]

Partido pospuesto

Clasificación

Conferencia Este

Fuente: Liga Nacional de Hockey [53]
Reglas de clasificación: 1) Menor número de partidos jugados (GP, solo durante la temporada regular); 2) Mayor número de victorias en tiempo reglamentario (RW); 3) Mayor número de victorias en tiempo reglamentario y tiempo extra, excluyendo victorias en tandas de penaltis (ROW); 4) Mayor número de victorias totales, incluidas las tandas de penaltis (W); 5) Mayor número de puntos obtenidos en partidos cara a cara; si los equipos jugaron un número impar de partidos cara a cara, se descarta el resultado del primer partido en la cancha local del equipo con el partido local extra; 6) Mayor diferencia de goles (GD); 7) Mayor número de goles anotados (GF)
p – Trofeo de los Presidentes asegurado; x – Lugar asegurado en los playoffs
Fuente: Liga Nacional de Hockey [53]
Reglas de clasificación: 1) Menor número de partidos jugados (GP, solo durante la temporada regular); 2) Mayor número de victorias en tiempo reglamentario (RW); 3) Mayor número de victorias en tiempo reglamentario y tiempo extra, excluyendo victorias en tandas de penaltis (ROW); 4) Mayor número de victorias totales, incluidas las tandas de penaltis (W); 5) Mayor número de puntos obtenidos en partidos cara a cara; si los equipos jugaron un número impar de partidos cara a cara, se descarta el resultado del primer partido en la cancha local del equipo con el partido local extra; 6) Mayor diferencia de goles (GD); 7) Mayor número de goles anotados (GF)
x – Lugar asegurado en los playoffs; y – División asegurada
Fuente: Liga Nacional de Hockey [54]
Reglas de clasificación: 1) Menor número de partidos jugados (GP, solo durante la temporada regular); 2) Mayor número de victorias en tiempo reglamentario (RW); 3) Mayor número de victorias en tiempo reglamentario y tiempo extra, excluyendo victorias en tandas de penaltis (ROW); 4) Mayor número de victorias totales, incluidas las tandas de penaltis (W); 5) Mayor número de puntos obtenidos en partidos cara a cara; si los equipos jugaron un número impar de partidos cara a cara, se descarta el resultado del primer partido en la cancha local del equipo con el partido local extra; 6) Mayor diferencia de goles (GD); 7) Mayor número de goles anotados (GF)
e – Eliminado de la contienda por los playoffs; x – Lugar asegurado en los playoffs

Conferencia Oeste

Fuente: Liga Nacional de Hockey [53]
Reglas de clasificación: 1) Menor número de partidos jugados (GP, solo durante la temporada regular); 2) Mayor número de victorias en tiempo reglamentario (RW); 3) Mayor número de victorias en tiempo reglamentario y tiempo extra, excluyendo victorias en tandas de penaltis (ROW); 4) Mayor número de victorias totales, incluidas las tandas de penaltis (W); 5) Mayor número de puntos obtenidos en partidos cara a cara; si los equipos jugaron un número impar de partidos cara a cara, se descarta el resultado del primer partido en la cancha local del equipo con el partido local extra; 6) Mayor diferencia de goles (GD); 7) Mayor número de goles anotados (GF)
x – Lugar asegurado en los playoffs; z – Conferencia asegurada
Fuente: Liga Nacional de Hockey [53]
Reglas de clasificación: 1) Menor número de partidos jugados (GP, solo durante la temporada regular); 2) Mayor número de victorias en tiempo reglamentario (RW); 3) Mayor número de victorias en tiempo reglamentario y tiempo extra, excluyendo victorias en tandas de penaltis (ROW); 4) Mayor número de victorias totales, incluidas las tandas de penaltis (W); 5) Mayor número de puntos obtenidos en partidos cara a cara; si los equipos jugaron un número impar de partidos cara a cara, se descarta el resultado del primer partido en la cancha local del equipo con el partido local extra; 6) Mayor diferencia de goles (GD); 7) Mayor número de goles anotados (GF)
x – Lugar asegurado en los playoffs; y – División asegurada
Fuente: Liga Nacional de Hockey [54]
Reglas de clasificación: 1) Menor número de partidos jugados (GP, solo durante la temporada regular); 2) Mayor número de victorias en tiempo reglamentario (RW); 3) Mayor número de victorias en tiempo reglamentario y tiempo extra, excluyendo victorias en tandas de penaltis (ROW); 4) Mayor número de victorias totales, incluidas las tandas de penaltis (W); 5) Mayor número de puntos obtenidos en partidos cara a cara; si los equipos jugaron un número impar de partidos cara a cara, se descarta el resultado del primer partido en la cancha local del equipo con el partido local extra; 6) Mayor diferencia de goles (GD); 7) Mayor número de goles anotados (GF)
e – Eliminado de la contienda por los playoffs; x – Lugar asegurado en los playoffs

Playoffs

Soporte

En cada ronda, los equipos compiten en una serie al mejor de siete siguiendo un formato 2–2–1–1–1 (las puntuaciones en el cuadro indican la cantidad de juegos ganados en cada serie al mejor de siete). El equipo con ventaja de local juega en casa los juegos uno y dos (y los juegos cinco y siete, si es necesario), y el otro equipo juega en casa los juegos tres y cuatro (y el juego seis, si es necesario). Los tres mejores equipos de cada división llegan a los playoffs, junto con dos comodines en cada conferencia, para un total de ocho equipos de cada conferencia.

En la primera ronda, el comodín con el peor puesto en cada conferencia se enfrentó al ganador de la división con el mejor récord, mientras que el otro comodín se enfrentó al ganador de la otra división, y ambos comodines fueron de facto cabezas de serie número 4. Las otras series emparejaron a los equipos que ocuparon el segundo y tercer puesto de las divisiones. En las dos primeras rondas, la ventaja de jugar en casa se le otorgó al equipo con el mejor puesto. En las finales de conferencia y las finales de la Copa Stanley, la ventaja de jugar en casa se le otorgó al equipo con el mejor récord de la temporada regular.

Estadística

Líderes en puntuación

Los siguientes jugadores lideraron la liga en puntos de la temporada regular al finalizar los juegos jugados el 18 de abril de 2024. [55]

Porteros destacados

Los siguientes porteros lideraron la liga en promedio de goles en contra en la temporada regular al finalizar los juegos jugados el 18 de abril de 2024, mientras jugaban al menos 1,920 minutos. [56]

Premios de la NHL

La votación concluyó inmediatamente después del final de la temporada regular. Los premios basados ​​en estadísticas, como el Trofeo Art Ross , el Trofeo Maurice "Rocket" Richard , el Trofeo William M. Jennings y el Trofeo de los Presidentes , se anuncian al final de la temporada regular. La Copa Stanley y el Trofeo Conn Smythe se entregan al final de las finales de la Copa Stanley .

El Trofeo Calder Memorial , el Trofeo Hart Memorial , el Premio Ted Lindsay , el Trofeo James Norris Memorial y el Trofeo Vezina se entregaron durante la entrega anual de premios de la NHL el 27 de junio en el Fontainebleau de Las Vegas . Los demás premios se anunciaron durante los playoffs. [57]

Equipos All-Star

Uniformes

Cambios en el equipo mayorista

Uniformes para juegos al aire libre

Hitos

Primeros juegos

La siguiente es una lista de jugadores notables que jugaron su primer partido de la NHL durante la temporada 2023-24, enumerados con su primer equipo.

Últimos juegos

La siguiente es una lista de jugadores destacados que jugaron su último partido de la NHL en 2023-24, enumerados con su equipo:

Principales hitos alcanzados

Derechos de transmisión

Canadá

Nacional

Esta fue la décima temporada del acuerdo de derechos de transmisión nacional canadiense de 12 años de la liga con Sportsnet . Esto incluyó los acuerdos de sublicencia de Sportsnet para transmitir los juegos de Saturday Hockey Night in Canada en CBC Television y transmisiones en francés en TVA Sports . [178] El calendario nacional de Sportsnet también incluyó Monday Night Hockey , Wednesday Night Hockey , los cuatro juegos al aire libre de esta temporada, los juegos de Hockey Day in Canada el 20 de enero y el All-Star Weekend. [179] Los juegos se transmitieron en Sportsnet+ , con juegos nacionales disponibles en el nivel Estándar, juegos fuera del mercado en el nivel Premium y mediante transmisión autenticada en los equipos participantes. [180] Los juegos de la temporada regular en CBC también se transmitieron simultáneamente en CBC Gem , que reemplazó a CBCSports.ca. [181]

Personal

El veterano comentarista John Garrett se retiró de las transmisiones de los Vancouver Canucks antes de la temporada. [182] Continuó brindando análisis en transmisiones nacionales seleccionadas durante toda la temporada. Sportsnet anunció más tarde que Dave Tomlinson , ex analista de radio de Seattle Kraken , asumiría el cargo de analista principal de televisión para las transmisiones regionales de los Canucks, con el analista principal de ESPN Ray Ferraro trabajando como sustituto para juegos seleccionados. [183]

El 18 de diciembre, la analista Cassie Campbell-Pascall dejó Sportsnet para convertirse en asesora especial de la Liga Profesional de Hockey Femenino (PWHL). [184] Sigue trabajando en transmisiones selectas de ESPN en los EE. UU. en un papel más pequeño. [185]

Estados Unidos

Nacional

Esta fue la tercera temporada de los acuerdos de derechos de transmisión nacionales de siete años de la liga con la familia de cadenas ESPN y TNT Sports . [186]

Regular season games were aired exclusively on ESPN on selected Tuesdays, Thursdays, and weekends; and ABC on selected Saturdays between mid-January and mid-April. ESPN+ and Hulu exclusively streamed games primarily on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and weekends throughout the season.[a] During All-Star Weekend, ESPN had the All-Star skills competition while ABC aired the All-Star Game. Both Stadium Series games were broadcast by ABC. A Presidents' Day doubleheader on February 19 was also scheduled on ESPN this season. Under the "NHL Power Play on ESPN+" branding, the streaming service also streamed ABC games, selected ESPN games, as well out-of-market games.[188] For the second consecutive season, ESPN collaborated with Disney Channel on a youth-oriented alternate broadcast, using the NHL's player and puck tracking system to render a live animated version of the March 9, 2024, Pittsburgh Penguins–Boston Bruins game, portrayed by characters from the animated series Big City Greens.[189]

WBD's regular season coverage was primarily on TNT, with games on Wednesday nights throughout the season, the Thanksgiving Showdown on November 24, Winter Classic, and selected Sunday games between late February and April. Not all of TNT's regular season games were exclusive broadcasts and were thus subject to blackout in local markets.[190] WBD invoked its over-the-top streaming rights for Max, adding live sports telecasts from WBD channels; these broadcasts were available at no additional charge until a later date, after which viewers must subscribe to the Bleacher Report Sports add-on.[191] This season's Heritage Classic instead aired on TBS due to TNT's soccer coverage of U.S. women's national soccer team.[192] TruTV also began airing simulcasted/alternative broadcasts of selected TNT games,[193] TruTV also televised a youth-oriented alternate broadcast, using the NHL's player and puck tracking system to render a live animated version of the Colorado Avalanche–Vegas Golden Knights game on April 14, 2024, portrayed by WBD characters featured in the MultiVersus video game.[194]

NHL Network continued to also nationally televise selected regular season games, including Saturday and Sunday afternoon games as part of the NHL Network Showcase series.

Local

The Washington Capitals' broadcaster NBC Sports Washington rebranded as Monumental Sports Network before the start of the season. In September 2022, Monumental Sports & Entertainment bought out NBCUniversal's ownership stake in the channel.[195][196]

Diamond Sports Group bankruptcy

The 12 NHL teams who had dealt with the Bally Sports regional sports networks may be affected by its operator Diamond Sports Group's March 14, 2023, decision to file for bankruptcy. Diamond had initially sought to continue broadcasting regional games while it plans to separate from majority parent Sinclair Broadcast Group as part of the reorganization.[197]

The Los Angeles Kings renewed their contract with Bally Sports West despite Diamond's bankruptcy. The Kings also reached an agreement with KCAL-TV for the rights to six games and select half-hour specials.[198][199]

On October 4, 2023, Diamond announced that it intended to reject its Bally Sports Arizona contract with the Arizona Coyotes.[200] The next day, the Coyotes announced a new television agreement with the E. W. Scripps Company's sports division Scripps Sports, under which it carried games on a subchannel of its Phoenix broadcast station and ABC affiliate KNXV-TV, and syndicate them to sister stations in the team's broadcast territory, including KGUN-TV in Tucson, Arizona, and KUPX-TV and KSTU-DT2 in Salt Lake City. The Coyotes aired non-game programs on KNXV and sister The CW affiliate KASW.[201][202] With Bally Sports Arizona already previously losing airing rights to the Phoenix Suns to Gray Television and the Arizona Diamondbacks to the MLB itself earlier in the year, they decided to wind down services for the rest of the month before concluding on October 21, 2023.

On December 20, 2023, Diamond Sports and the NHL reached an agreement that resulted in the contracts for teams airing on Diamond expiring after the 2023–24 NHL season.[203] However, on January 17, 2024, Diamond Sports announced a restructuring agreement after receiving a $115 million investment from Amazon. The restructuring agreement would supersede the prior agreement with the NHL, so rights for the NHL would no longer expire following the 2023–24 season.[204][205]

AT&T SportsNet closure

In February 2023, Warner Bros. Discovery announced it was winding down its AT&T SportsNet regional sports network business, affecting the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Vegas Golden Knights' broadcasters, AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh and AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain, respectively. The Seattle Kraken's deal with Root Sports Northwest was not affected because Warner Bros. Discovery only held minority control of that network.[206][207]

On May 4, 2023, the Golden Knights signed a multi-year agreement with Scripps Sports to start airing games on Scripps' Las Vegas broadcast station KMCC, and syndicate the telecasts to other stations across the team's broadcast territory; both KMCC and Salt Lake City's KUPX-TV were converted from Ion Television stations to independents to accommodate the team's broadcasts, along with Scripps's Montana Television Network, whose second digital subchannels previously carried The CW.[208]

On August 30, 2023, the Penguins announced that they would acquire AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh, which rebranded on October 2 as SportsNet Pittsburgh. The channel is operated by NESN—the regional broadcaster of the Boston Bruins—which is majority-owned by the Penguins' parent company Fenway Sports Group.[209][210]

Personnel

ESPN/ABC studio analyst Chris Chelios, who served in the role for two seasons, left the network as part of its June 2023 cost-cutting measures.[211][212] Chelios later made appearances on TNT during the season. In October, studio analyst Barry Melrose resigned after being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.[213][214]

TNT ice-level analyst Keith Jones left the network to become president of hockey operations with the Philadelphia Flyers. Before joining the Flyers' front office, Jones also worked as the team's TV color analyst for 23 seasons, while also working as a studio and game analyst with NBC and later TNT.[35] To replace Jones, TNT hired Brian Boucher away from ESPN/ABC, serving the same role as he previously had with the latter network. Boucher also replaced Jones as a primary analyst on the Flyers' television broadcasts.[215][216]

The Chicago Blackhawks hired Darren Pang to be their lead TV color commentator. Pang, who spent 14 years in the same role with the St. Louis Blues and is also a color commentator on TNT, replaces both Colby Cohen, whose contract with the team was not renewed[217][218] and Patrick Sharp, who left to also join the Flyers front office, along with Keith Jones. The Blues replaced Pang with Jamie Rivers, who had been the backup color commentator whenever Pang worked for TNT before the announcement.[219]

The Los Angeles Kings started using TV/radio simulcasts, keeping radio announcers Nick Nickson and Daryl Evans, and TV analyst Jim Fox. However, they did not renew the TV play-by-play announcer Alex Faust's contract.[198]

The Pittsburgh Penguins' play-by-play announcers swapped roles, with Josh Getzoff moving from radio to TV, and Steve Mears moving from TV to radio.[220][221] However, the team let go Bob Errey, their TV color commentator.[222] To replace him, a rotation of Colby Armstrong, Mike Rupp, and Phil Bourque, who also provides color commentary on radio, is used.[223]

The Seattle Kraken hired Al Kinisky as their radio analyst, replacing Dave Tomlinson, who moved to the Vancouver Canucks television booth.[224]

Columbus Blue Jackets TV play-by-play announcer Jeff Rimer announced his retirement at the end of the season. Rimer, the TV voice of the Blue Jackets starting in the 2005–06 season, also had stints with the Washington Capitals and the Florida Panthers.[225]

Boston Bruins TV play-by-play announcer Jack Edwards announced his retirement at the end of the season. Edwards joined the Bruins broadcast team before the 2005–06 season after several stints as an anchor and reporter on various networks, most notably with ESPN's SportsCenter.[226]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ For commercial customers, most of these ESPN+ exclusive games are available on ESPN+ for Business on DirecTV.[187]

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