How Long is an Overtime Period in a Hockey Game?

Overtime in hockey is a sudden death period where the first team to score wins the game. Each overtime period is five minutes long, and if the game is still tied after the first overtime period, additional overtime periods will be played until a team scores.

In the NHL, regular season games are decided by a five-minute overtime period, followed by a shootout if the game is still tied. In the playoffs, overtime periods are 20 minutes long, and there is no shootout if the game is still tied after two overtime periods.

  • Each overtime period in hockey is five minutes long.
  • In the NHL regular season, overtime is followed by a shootout if the game is still tied.
  • In the NHL playoffs, overtime periods are 20 minutes long, and there is no shootout if the game is still tied after two overtime periods.
  • How long is an overtime period in the NHL regular season? Five minutes.
  • How long is an overtime period in the NHL playoffs? 20 minutes.
  • What happens if a game is still tied after the first overtime period? Additional overtime periods will be played until a team scores.
  • What is the longest overtime game in NHL history? 92 minutes and 3 seconds (Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Detroit Red Wings, March 26, 1936).
  • What is the shortest overtime game in NHL history? Seven seconds (Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Washington Capitals, January 29, 2016).
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