How Many Points Does a Team Get for a Win in the National Hockey League (NHL) and When Was This Changed?

In the National Hockey League (NHL), teams receive two points for a regulation win or an overtime/shootout win. This was not always the case.

History of Point System Changes:

  • 1918-1980: Teams received two points for a win and one point for a tie.
  • 1980-1999: The point system changed to award two points for a win, one point for an overtime win, and no points for a tie.
  • 1999-Present: The NHL eliminated ties and implemented the current system, where teams receive two points for a regulation win or an overtime/shootout win and no points for a loss.

This change was made in an attempt to eliminate "boring" tie games and provide more entertainment for fans.

  1. What is the current point system in the NHL? Two points for a regulation win or an overtime/shootout win, and no points for a loss.
  2. When did the NHL eliminate ties? 1999
  3. Why did the NHL change the point system? To eliminate ties and provide more entertainment for fans.
  4. How many points did teams get for a tie before 1980? One point
  5. Was the point system change controversial? Yes, there were some critics who preferred the old system that included ties.
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