2018–19 NHL season


The 2018–19 NHL season was the 102nd season of operation of the National Hockey League. 31 teams competed in an 82-game regular season. The regular season began on October 3, 2018, and ended on April 6, 2019. The 2019 Stanley Cup playoffs began on April 10, 2019, and the Stanley Cup Finals concluded on June 12, 2019, with the St. Louis Blues winning their first Stanley Cup in the Finals over the Boston Bruins in seven games.

League business

Salary cap

On June 21, 2018, the National Hockey League Players' Association announced that the salary cap would be set at $79.5 million per team for the 2018–19 season.

Rule changes

No major rule changes have been implemented this season.

On-ice ads in the rink corners

After a trial during the 2018 All-Star Game and China games, the NHL began to allow teams to sell on-ice advertising placements in the corners of the rink. NHL chief revenue officer Keith Wachtel estimated that these new placements could provide up to $10 million in additional revenue to teams per season. During the playoffs, these advertising areas will be controlled by the league.

Sports betting

On October 29, 2018, it was announced that MGM Resorts International would become the NHL's "official sports wagering partner" in the United States. This deal includes direct access to new forms of internal statistics data, as well as brand licensing agreements in relation to its sportsbooks, and came in the wake of a court ruling earlier in the year which declared the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 to be unconstitutional.

Expansion

On December 4, 2018, NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman officially announced that the league had approved an expansion team in Seattle, later christened the Seattle Kraken, which is planned to begin play in the 2021–22 season. To accommodate the addition in 2021, the new team will be placed in the Pacific Division, while the Arizona Coyotes will be moved to the Central Division.

Media rights

This was the eighth season under the NHL's ten year U.S. rights deal with NBC Sports and fifth season of its twelve year Canadian rights deals with Sportsnet and TVA Sports.
On December 20, 2017, CBC Television and Rogers Communications struck an agreement to renew its sublicensing agreement for Hockey Night in Canada through the end of Rogers's current broadcast contract. The two sides had previously reached an agreement to extend its original four-year agreement by an additional year. Rogers announced the retirement of long-time commentator Bob Cole from Hockey Night, after calling a limited schedule of games.
Three teams shifted their radio broadcast rights exclusively to internet radio, all of which in heavily crowded large media markets with multiple sports teams seeking a limited number of radio outlets. The Los Angeles Kings "Audio Network" will now be exclusively carried on iHeartRadio. The New Jersey Devils and New York Islanders have a broadcast agreement with Entercom for the New York City market that will see only a limited number of games broadcast on their flagship sports station, WFAN, with the rest being carried on the company's Radio.com platform. WFAN had already carried only a limited number of games from those teams in recent seasons, previously pawning off the remainder on other non-sports stations such as WNYM.
In an effort to expand the league's television audience in Europe, the NHL began to schedule a "European Game of the Week" broadcast during the season for its European rightsholders. The initiative launched with an NHL Global Series game in Gothenburg, Sweden, on October 6, 2018. Fifty other weekend games were also scheduled within the afternoon window so they could air live during the primetime hours in Europe.

Draft

The 2018 NHL Entry Draft was held June 22 and 23, 2018. The Buffalo Sabres, by virtue of winning the draft lottery on April 28, held the first overall selection, using it to select defenseman Rasmus Dahlin.

Preseason games in China

Two preseason games were played in China. The Calgary Flames and Boston Bruins played one game at the Shenzhen Universiade Sports Center in Shenzhen on September 15, 2018, and played another at Cadillac Arena in Beijing on September 19, 2018.

Preseason games in Europe

Two preseason games were played in Europe. The New Jersey Devils played against SC Bern at PostFinance Arena in Bern, Switzerland, on October 1, 2018. The Edmonton Oilers played against Kölner Haie at Lanxess Arena in Cologne, Germany, on October 3, 2018.

Coaching changes

Indicates interim.

Front office changes

Arena changes

The regular season began on October 3, 2018, and ended April 6, 2019. This season, the mandatory "bye week" that each team received was extended from five to seven days, to also include All-Star Weekend. The regular season schedule was released on June 21.

International games

Three regular season games, branded as the NHL Global Series, were played in Europe. The Edmonton Oilers and New Jersey Devils played at the Scandinavium in Gothenburg, Sweden, on October 6, 2018. The Florida Panthers and Winnipeg Jets played two games at Hartwall Arena in Helsinki, Finland, on November 1 and 2, 2018.

Outdoor games

The 2019 National Hockey League All-Star Game was held in San Jose, California, at SAP Center, home of the San Jose Sharks, on January 26, 2019, the first time it was held on a Saturday after many years of the All-Star game being played on a Sunday.

Standings

Tie Breakers:
1. Fewer number of games played
2. Greater Regulation + OT Wins
3. Greatest number of points earned in head-to-head play
4. Greater Goal differential

Playoffs

Bracket

Statistics

Scoring leaders

The following players led the league in regular season points at the conclusion of games played on April 6, 2019.
PlayerTeam
Tampa Bay Lightning824187128+2462
Edmonton Oilers784175116+320
Chicago Blackhawks814466110+222
Edmonton Oilers825055105+252
Boston Bruins793664100+1596
Pittsburgh Penguins793565100+1836
Colorado Avalanche82415899+2034
Calgary Flames82366399+1824
Tampa Bay Lightning82455398+437
Florida Panthers82356196–38

Leading goaltenders

The following goaltenders led the league in regular season goals against average at the conclusion of games played on April 6, 2019, while playing at least 1,800 minutes.
PlayerTeam
St. Louis Blues322451595.9271.89
Dallas Stars4627152877.9341.98
New York Islanders4625135936.9302.13
New York Islanders4323142875.9272.28
Arizona Coyotes55272081265.9252.33
Boston Bruins4022114905.9222.34
Carolina Hurricanes4023143954.9142.39
Tampa Bay Lightning53391041286.9252.40
Nashville Predators56301941304.9182.42
Boston Bruins46271351094.9122.48

NHL awards

The league's awards were presented at the NHL Awards ceremony, that was held following the 2019 Stanley Cup playoffs on June 19 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center. Finalists for voted awards were announced during the playoffs and winners were presented at the award ceremony. Voting concluded immediately after the end of the regular season. The Presidents' Trophy, the Prince of Wales Trophy and Clarence S. Campbell Bowl are not presented at the awards ceremony. The Lester Patrick Trophy is announced during the summer and presented in the fall.
AwardRecipientRunner-up/Finalists
Stanley CupSt. Louis BluesBoston Bruins
Presidents' Trophy
Tampa Bay LightningCalgary Flames
Boston Bruins
Prince of Wales Trophy
Boston BruinsCarolina Hurricanes
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl
St. Louis BluesSan Jose Sharks
Art Ross Trophy
Nikita Kucherov Connor McDavid
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy
Robin Lehner Nick Foligno
Joe Thornton
Calder Memorial Trophy
Elias Pettersson Jordan Binnington
Rasmus Dahlin
Conn Smythe Trophy
Ryan O'Reilly N/A
Frank J. Selke Trophy
Ryan O'Reilly Patrice Bergeron
Mark Stone
Hart Memorial Trophy
Nikita Kucherov Sidney Crosby
Connor McDavid
Jack Adams Award
Barry Trotz Craig Berube
Jon Cooper
James Norris Memorial Trophy
Mark Giordano Brent Burns
Victor Hedman
King Clancy Memorial Trophy
Jason Zucker Oliver Ekman-Larsson
Henrik Lundqvist
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy
Aleksander Barkov Sean Monahan
Ryan O'Reilly
Ted Lindsay Award
Nikita Kucherov Patrick Kane
Connor McDavid
Mark Messier Leadership Award
Wayne Simmonds Mark Giordano
Justin Williams
Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy
Alexander Ovechkin Leon Draisaitl
NHL General Manager of the Year Award
Don Sweeney Doug Armstrong
Don Waddell
Vezina Trophy
Andrei Vasilevskiy Ben Bishop
Robin Lehner
William M. Jennings Trophy
Robin Lehner and Thomas Greiss Ben Bishop and Anton Khudobin
Lester Patrick Trophy
N/A

All-Star teams

Milestones

First games

The following is a list of notable players who played their first NHL game during the 2018–19 season, listed with their first team.
PlayerTeamNotability
Rasmus DahlinBuffalo SabresFirst overall pick in the 2018 Draft
Elias PetterssonVancouver Canucks2018–19 Calder Memorial Trophy winner

Last games

PlayerTeamNotability
Matt CullenPittsburgh PenguinsOver 1,500 career games played, oldest active player in NHL at time of retirement
Daniel GirardiTampa Bay LightningNHL record for blocked shots at time of retirement
Chris KunitzChicago BlackhawksOver 1,000 career games played, one-time NHL All-Star Team selection
Roberto LuongoFlorida PanthersWilliam M. Jennings Trophy winner, 489 career games won, over 1,000 career games played, two-time NHL All-Star Team selection, six-time NHL All-Star
Brooks OrpikWashington CapitalsOver 1,000 career games played
Tomas PlekanecMontreal CanadiensOver 1,000 career games played
Thomas VanekDetroit Red WingsOver 1,000 career games played, one-time NHL All-Star Team selection
Cam WardCarolina HurricanesConn Smythe Trophy winner, one-time NHL All-Star

Major milestones reached