NHL Debuts First-of-Its-Kind International Tournament Records Section in Advance of 4 Nations Face-Off

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New Pages on Records.NHL.com, Complemented by Iconic Imagery, Offer Comprehensive Statistics and Recaps from Canada Cups and World Cups of Hockey; 4 Nations Face-Off Statistics to Be Added Daily During Tournament (Feb. 12-20)

NEW YORK – The National Hockey League has unveiled a series of international tournament pages on Records.NHL.com in advance of the start of next week’s 4 Nations Face-Off, a best-on-best event featuring NHL players from Canada, Finland, Sweden and the United States.

The new section, complemented by iconic imagery, includes statistics and recaps from NHL international tournaments – Canada Cups (1976, 1981, 1984, 1987, 1991) and World Cups of Hockey (1996, 2004, 2016) – all in the same place for the first time.

The international section of Records.NHL.com consists of four main pages, with various subsections within each tab:

  • Overview: Tournament winners, clinching goals, history and fun facts
  • Tournament Recaps: Tournament-by-tournament recaps of champions and MVPs, formats and results, skater statistics, goaltender statistics, and rosters
  • Records: Records for teams, skaters and goaltenders on career, tournament, game and period levels
  • Registers: Career statistics for skaters and goaltenders in NHL international tournaments

These pages will be updated throughout the 4 Nations Face-Off, providing a one-stop platform for statistics from NHL international tournaments.

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