NHL (video game series)

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NHL
Easports nhl logo.png
Genre(s) Sports (ice hockey)
Developer(s)
Publisher(s) EA Sports
Platform(s) Mega Drive/Genesis, Super NES, Sega CD, MS-DOS, Game Boy, Saturn, Windows, PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, Game Gear, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation Portable, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X
First release NHL Hockey
1991
Latest release NHL 24
October 6, 2023

NHL (colloquially referred to as Chel [1] ) is a series of professional ice hockey simulation video games developed by EA Vancouver and published yearly by Electronic Arts under the EA Sports brand. The game is developed under license from the National Hockey League (NHL), which enables the use of the league's team names, stadiums and colors in the game, and the National Hockey League Players' Association (NHLPA), which enables the use of the League's player names and likenesses.

Contents

Installments

In NHL Hockey from 1991, the game modes were season and playoff, and due to the license, the game was called EA Hockey in Europe and featured 22 national teams instead. NHLPA Hockey '93 was without the NHL license, so instead of NHL team names and logos, there were only cities. In NHL 95 were added game modes exhibition, training, shootout and the possibility to change individual players in teams. On PC, NHL 96 was in 3D with 2D player textures, fights are back (most recently in the first two games). NHL 97 was the first full 3D installment, the national teams of Canada, USA and Russia have been added, the other two teams contain a compilation of the best European players. In NHL 98, 18 national teams were already included. In NHL 99, the career mode was added and in NHL 2000, the tournament mode.

Video game platforms
DOS MS-DOS
GB Game Boy
GBA Game Boy Advance
GBC Game Boy Color
GCN GameCube
GG Game Gear
N64 Nintendo 64
PS1 PlayStation
PS2 PlayStation 2
PS3 PlayStation 3
PS4 PlayStation 4
PS5 PlayStation 5
PSP PlayStation Portable
Sat Sega Saturn
SCD Sega CD
SMD Sega Mega Drive / Genesis
SNES Super NES
Wii Wii
Win Windows
Xbox Xbox
X360 Xbox 360
XBO Xbox One
XSX Xbox Series X/S
TitleYearPlatformsCover athletes, worldwideCover athletes, specific regions
NHL Hockey 1991 SMD
NHLPA Hockey '93 1992SMD, SNES
NHL '94 1993 DOS , SCD, SMD, SNES
NHL 95 1994DOS, GB, GG , SMD, SNES
NHL 96 1995DOS, GB, SMD, SNES
NHL 97 1996DOS, PS1, Sat, SMD, SNES, Win John Vanbiesbrouck (Florida) [2]
NHL 98 1997PS1, Sat, SMD, SNES, Win Peter Forsberg (Colorado) [2]
NHL 99 1998 N64, PS1, Win Eric Lindros (Philadelphia) [2]
NHL 2000 1999 GBC, PS1, Win Chris Pronger (St. Louis) [2]
NHL 2001 2000PS1, PS2, Win Owen Nolan (San Jose) [2]
NHL 2002 2001 GBA, PS2, Win, Xbox Mario Lemieux (Pittsburgh) [2]
NHL 2003 2002 GCN, PS2, Win, Xbox Jarome Iginla (Calgary) [2]
NHL 2004 2003GCN, PS2, Win, Xbox
NHL 2005 2004GCN, PS2, Win, Xbox Markus Naslund (Vancouver) [2] [4] EU Olli Jokinen (Florida) [3]
NHL 06 2005GCN, PS2, Win, Xbox Vincent Lecavalier (Tampa Bay) [2] EU Tuomo Ruutu (Chicago) [3]
NHL 07 2006 X360, PS2, PSP, Win, Xbox Alexander Ovechkin (Washington) [2]
NHL 08 2007 PS3, X360, PS2, Win Eric Staal (Carolina) [2]
NHL 09 2008PS3, X360, PS2, Win Dion Phaneuf (Calgary) [2] [5]
3 on 3 NHL Arcade 2009PS3, X360None
NHL 10 2009PS3, X360 Patrick Kane (Chicago) [2] [6]
NHL 11 2010PS3, X360 Jonathan Toews (Chicago) [7]
NHL Slapshot 2010 Wii Wayne Gretzky (Edmonton)
NHL 12 2011PS3, X360 Steven Stamkos (Tampa Bay)
NHL 13 2012PS3, X360 Claude Giroux (Philadelphia)
NHL 14 2013PS3, X360 Martin Brodeur (New Jersey)
NHL 15 2014 PS4, XBO, PS3, X360 Patrice Bergeron (Boston)
NHL 16 2015PS4, XBO Jonathan Toews (Chicago) SUI Nino Niederreiter (Minnesota Wild)
NHL: Legacy Edition2015PS3, X360None (Stanley Cup pictured instead)
NHL 17 2016PS4, XBO Vladimir Tarasenko (St. Louis) SUI Nino Niederreiter (Minnesota) [18]
NHL 18 2017PS4, XBO Connor McDavid (Edmonton) SUI Roman Josi (Nashville) (The Josi cover was officially released as a downloadable cover by EA Sports, but the McDavid cover was sold at retail in Switzerland) [19]
NHL 19 2018PS4, XBO P. K. Subban (Nashville) FIN Patrik Laine (Winnipeg) [20]
SWE William Nylander (Toronto) [20]
NHL 20 2019PS4, XBO Auston Matthews (Toronto) FIN Patrik Laine (Winnipeg)
SWE Elias Pettersson (Vancouver)
NHL 21 2020PS4, XBO Alexander Ovechkin ( Washington )
NHL 22 2021PS4, XBO, PS5, XSX Auston Matthews (Toronto)
NHL 23 2022PS4, XBO, PS5, XSX Trevor Zegras (Anaheim) and Sarah Nurse (Canada)
NHL 24 2023PS4, XBO, PS5, XSX Cale Makar (Colorado)
^† as NHL Hockey
^‡ Joe Thornton was originally chosen, but EA switched to Dany Heatley after Thornton was accused of assaulting two police officers. Thornton's cover was never produced. After the 2003–04 season had begun, Heatley was involved in a car crash that killed teammate Dan Snyder, prompting EA to switch covers to one featuring Joe Sakic. [3]
^‡ Patrick Kane was originally slated to share the cover with teammate Jonathan Toews, however, following sexual assault claims made against Kane, he was dropped from the cover. [21]
^EU in Europe; ^DEN in Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark; ^FIN in Flag of Finland.svg  Finland; ^RUS in Flag of Russia.svg  Russia; ^SWE in Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden; ^SUI in Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland; ^CZE in Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic

Leagues

In addition to the NHL itself, the different installments of the game include development leagues like the American Hockey League and ECHL, major junior leagues like the member leagues of the Canadian Hockey League, European national leagues from Russia, Sweden, Finland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Czech Republic, and the European Champions Hockey League.

Game covers

NHL 95 cover for the Mega Drive NHL95 MegaDrive.jpg
NHL 95 cover for the Mega Drive

As is traditional with EA Sports, the NHL series boxes feature live action photos instead of drawings. As it lacked the NHLPA license, the early titles staged photos without real players. NHLPA Hockey 93, on the other hand, had the rights to use player images, but not of the teams. On this cover, the main action photo features the New York Rangers' Randy Moller checking the Philadelphia Flyers' Rod Brind'Amour while Rangers goaltender Mike Richter makes a save (in this photo there is the logo of the New York Rangers located on the bottom right of the goaltender's pants). This photo is surrounded by eight small portraits of players (Steve Yzerman, Andy Moog, Pat LaFontaine, Brian Leetch, Ray Bourque, Patrick Roy, Jeremy Roenick, and Rick Tocchet). This changed with NHL 94, which featured a goal situation for Tomas Sandstrom (Los Angeles Kings) against Andy Moog (Boston Bruins). NHL 95 featured an in-goal camera during a goal scored by Alexei Kovalev of the New York Rangers during the 1994 Stanley Cup Finals against Kirk McLean of the Vancouver Canucks. NHL 96 featured New Jersey's Scott Stevens and Detroit's Steve Yzerman. More recently, Claude Giroux was featured on the cover of NHL 13 and Martin Brodeur was on the cover of NHL 14 . On June 24, 2014, EA Sports announced at the 2014 NHL Awards in Las Vegas that Patrice Bergeron of the Boston Bruins would be the official cover athlete for NHL 15 . In 2015, during the NHL awards, it was announced that the cover of NHL 16 would feature Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane carrying the Stanley Cup together. However, on August 12, 2015, EA announced that Kane would not be appearing on the cover or participating in any promotional activities for the game in light of a criminal investigation he was involved in. Instead, the cover featured Toews alone. At the 2016 NHL Awards, it was announced that Vladimir Tarasenko of the St. Louis Blues was to appear on the cover of NHL 17 . [22] On June 21, 2017, during the 2017 NHL Awards, EA announced that Connor McDavid of the Edmonton Oilers would be the cover athlete on NHL 18. [23] Until NHL 21, regional covers were also produced featuring NHL players from that region.

List of Cover Stars

Standard Edition Cover Athlete
GamePlayerPositionTeam
NHL Hockey Glenn Healy Goaltender Los Angeles Kings
NHLPA Hockey '93 Rod Brind'Amour Center Philadelphia Flyers
Mike Richter Goaltender New York Rangers
Randy Moller Defenceman New York Rangers
NHL '94 Tomas Sandström Right Wing Los Angeles Kings
Andy Moog Goaltender Boston Bruins
NHL 95 Alexei Kovalev Right Wing New York Rangers
Kirk McLean Goaltender Vancouver Canucks
NHL 96 Scott Stevens Defenceman New Jersey Devils
Steve Yzerman Center Detroit Red Wings
NHL 97 John Vanbiesbrouck Goaltender Florida Panthers
NHL 98 Peter Forsberg Center Colorado Avalanche
NHL 99 Eric Lindros Center Philadelphia Flyers
NHL 2000 Chris Pronger Defenceman St. Louis Blues
NHL 2001 Owen Nolan Right Wing San Jose Sharks
NHL 2002 Mario Lemieux Center Pittsburgh Penguins
NHL 2003 Jarome Iginla Right Wing Calgary Flames
NHL 2004 Dany Heatley Left Wing Atlanta Thrashers
Joe Sakic Center Colorado Avalanche
NHL 2005 Markus Naslund Left Wing Vancouver Canucks
NHL 06 Vincent Lecavalier Center Tampa Bay Lightning
NHL 07 Alexander Ovechkin Left Wing Washington Capitals
NHL 08 Eric Staal Center Carolina Hurricanes
NHL 09 Dion Phaneuf Defenceman Calgary Flames
NHL 10 Patrick Kane Right Wing Chicago Blackhawks
NHL 11 Jonathan Toews Center Chicago Blackhawks
NHL 12 Steven Stamkos Center Tampa Bay Lightning
NHL 13 Claude Giroux Forward Philadelphia Flyers
NHL 14 Martin Brodeur Goaltender New Jersey Devils
NHL 15 Patrice Bergeron Center Boston Bruins
NHL 16 Jonathan Toews Center Chicago Blackhawks
NHL 17 Vladimir Tarasenko Right Wing St. Louis Blues
NHL 18 Connor McDavid Center Edmonton Oilers
NHL 19 P. K. Subban Defenceman Nashville Predators
NHL 20 Auston Matthews Center Toronto Maple Leafs
NHL 21 Alexander Ovechkin Left Wing Washington Capitals
NHL 22 Auston Matthews Center Toronto Maple Leafs
NHL 23 Trevor Zegras AND Sarah Nurse Forwards Anaheim Ducks AND Canadian women's national ice hockey team
NHL 24 Cale Makar Defenceman Colorado Avalanche

Positions of cover stars

Position# of Covers
Center18
Wing10
Goaltenders6
Defencemen6

Teams of cover stars (excluding international)

# WinsTeamYears of Cover Star
3 Philadelphia Flyers 93, 99, 13
Chicago Blackhawks 10, 11, 16
Colorado Avalanche 98, 2004, 24
2
Los Angeles Kings Hockey, 94
New York Rangers 93, 95
Boston Bruins 94, 15
Vancouver Canucks 95, 2005
New Jersey Devils 96, 14
St. Louis Blues 2000, 17
Calgary Flames 2003, 09
Tampa Bay Lightning 06, 12
Washington Capitals 07, 21
Toronto Maple Leafs 20, 22
1
Detroit Red Wings 96
Florida Panthers 97
San Jose Sharks 2001
Pittsburgh Penguins 2002
Atlanta Thrashers 2004
Carolina Hurricanes 08
Edmonton Oilers 18
Nashville Predators 19
Anaheim Ducks 23

Commentary

In NHLPA '93 and NHL '94, Emmy award-winning [24] sportscaster Ron Barr gives a pre-game scouting report prior to each game. In the Genesis version of NHL 95, KNBR radio sportscaster John Shrader replaced Ron Barr in that duty. Live play-by-play commentary was introduced in the PC version of NHL 97. Jim Hughson, former play-by-play man for CBC's Hockey Night in Canada and also one of Canada's best-known hockey announcers, provided the play-by-play for much of the series. The last games in which he is one of the announcers are the PC and PS2 versions of NHL 09. Bill Clement was the sole commentator in the Nintendo 64 version of NHL 99. Gary Thorne provided the play-by-play commentary in all Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions from NHL 07 through NHL 14. NBC Sports commentator Mike Emrick and Eddie Olczyk provided the play-by-play and color commentary on all platforms, with their first appearance together being in NHL 15 and last in NHL 19. James Cybulski is the current play-by-play commentator, starting with NHL 20. NHL 15 was also the first game to introduce an ice level analyst, with TSN analyst Ray Ferraro appearing in the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions of the game. Color commentary has been provided by Daryl Reaugh (NHL 98–99), Bill Clement (NHL 2000–2001, and NHL 07–14 for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3), Don Taylor (NHL 2002–2003), Craig Simpson (NHL 2004–09), Eddie Olczyk (NHL 15–19). Ferraro made the jump from ice-level analyst to full color commentator in NHL 20 (NHL 20–present).

Commentary Team
GamesCommentary Team
NHL 97 Jim Hughson
NHL 98 Jim Hughson, Daryl Reaugh
NHL 99 Jim Hughson, Daryl Reaugh and Bill Clement
NHL 2000 Jim Hughson, Bill Clement
NHL 2001
NHL 2002 Jim Hughson, Don Taylor
NHL 2003
NHL 2004 Jim Hughson, Craig Simpson
NHL 2005
NHL 06
NHL 07 Jim Hughson, Craig Simpson (PC, PS2)

Gary Thorne, Bill Clement (PS3, Xbox 360)

NHL 08
NHL 09
NHL 10 Gary Thorne, Bill Clement
NHL Slapshot
NHL 11
NHL 12
NHL 13
NHL 14
NHL 15 Mike Emrick, Eddie Olczyk, and Ray Ferraro
NHL: Legacy Edition
NHL 16
NHL 17
NHL 18
NHL 19
NHL 20 James Cybulski, Ray Ferraro
NHL 21
NHL 22
NHL 23
NHL 24 James Cybulski, Cheryl Pounder

Controversy

One idea that has been widely discussed over many years within the fan community is a purported automatic built-in gameplay mechanism called ”ice tilt”, which modifies skaters' and/or goalies' and/or the referee's penalty-decision-making behavior irrationally to favor a worse player, a player on a losing streak or a player who is down by multiple goals. EA Sports has openly denied the existence of any such mechanism, instead saying that winning is a product of skill and the quality of the team's roster. However, EA once published a document about a feature called "Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment", which was interpreted by some as confirming the existence of ice tilt. [25]

Soundtracks

NHL 99 was the first game in the series to feature fully licensed music from David Bowie for the intro video. Since then, each game has had soundtracks of licensed music known as EA Sports Trax, with selections of punk, alternative, and rock music. Electronic and hip hop music was later added to the mix in later games. NHL 15 and NHL 16 on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One use an original orchestral score instead for the menus, while the soundtrack continues playing in the arenas. NHL 17 returned to the traditional EA Trax feature and also allowed the option to switch back to the original score from NHL 15.

See also

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