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Welcome to NHL Hub — Your Complete 2025-26 NHL Source
NHL Hub brings every National Hockey League franchise together in one place. Whether you follow the Boston Bruins in the Atlantic Division, the Pittsburgh Penguins in the Metropolitan, the Colorado Avalanche in the Central, or the Vegas Golden Knights in the Pacific — every team's roster, schedule, stats and news is just one click away. The 2025-26 NHL regular season features 32 teams playing 82 games each across Eastern and Western Conference play.
All 32 NHL Teams in 2025-26
The NHL is divided into two conferences and four divisions. The Eastern Conference includes the Atlantic Division (Boston Bruins, Buffalo Sabres, Detroit Red Wings, Florida Panthers, Montreal Canadiens, Ottawa Senators, Tampa Bay Lightning, Toronto Maple Leafs) and the Metropolitan Division (Carolina Hurricanes, Columbus Blue Jackets, New Jersey Devils, New York Islanders, New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins, Washington Capitals). The Western Conference includes the Central Division (Utah Hockey Club, Chicago Blackhawks, Colorado Avalanche, Dallas Stars, Minnesota Wild, Nashville Predators, St. Louis Blues, Winnipeg Jets) and the Pacific Division (Anaheim Ducks, Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers, Los Angeles Kings, San Jose Sharks, Seattle Kraken, Vancouver Canucks, Vegas Golden Knights).
What You'll Find on Each NHL Team Page
Every team page on NHL Hub is a complete information hub for that franchise. You'll find the full current roster with player stats including goals, assists, points and plus/minus; a 2025-26 season schedule listing every home and away game; live and recent scores for the current season; the team's all-time history including Stanley Cup championships, founding year and home arena details; and the latest news covering trades, injuries, line changes and game recaps.
NHL Scores — Live Scoreboard
Our NHL Scores page provides a live scoreboard showing today's games in real time. Scores update automatically — you'll see the current period, time remaining and live score for every game in progress. Upcoming games show the scheduled start time, and completed games show the final result. The scoreboard covers all 32 teams across both conferences throughout the 82-game regular season, the Stanley Cup Playoffs and any potential overtime or shootout results.
NHL Rosters — Every Player on Every Team
The All NHL Rosters page lists every skater and goaltender on all 32 rosters for 2025-26. Player statistics include games played (GP), goals (G), assists (A), total points (PTS) and plus/minus (+/−) rating. Rosters are updated throughout the season to reflect trades, waiver claims, AHL recalls, injuries and all other roster transactions. The page is fully indexed by search engines, making it easy to find any NHL player's current team and stats.
NHL Standings & Team Stats
The All Stats page shows the 2025-26 NHL standings for both the Eastern and Western Conference. The standings table includes wins (W), losses (L), overtime losses (OTL), points (PTS), goals for (GF), goals against (GA), goal differential, power-play percentage (PP%) and penalty-kill percentage (PK%). Division leaders and wild card standings are updated following every game night.
Latest NHL News from All 32 Teams
Stay up to date with the NHL News feed covering breaking stories from all 32 franchises. News categories include trade deadline moves, injury updates, goaltending changes, rookie call-ups, front-office transactions and game-night recaps. Each team's news feed is updated throughout the day during the regular season and playoffs.
About the 2025-26 NHL Season
The 2025-26 NHL regular season runs from October 2025 through April 2026, with the Stanley Cup Playoffs beginning in April and the Stanley Cup Final typically concluding in June 2026. Each of the 32 teams plays 82 regular-season games. The top three teams in each division and two wild card teams from each conference advance to the playoffs. The 2024 Stanley Cup champions were the Florida Panthers, who claimed their first championship in franchise history by defeating the Edmonton Oilers in seven games.
Frequently Asked Questions
The NHL currently has 32 teams — 16 in the Eastern Conference and 16 in the Western Conference. The league expanded to 32 teams in 2021 with the addition of the Seattle Kraken. The most recent expansion was the Utah Hockey Club in 2024-25, which relocated from Arizona.
The Florida Panthers won the 2024 Stanley Cup championship, defeating the Edmonton Oilers 4-3 in the Stanley Cup Final. It was the Panthers' first Stanley Cup title in franchise history. The series featured a remarkable comeback — the Oilers had won three straight games to force a deciding Game 7.
The Montreal Canadiens hold the record with the most Stanley Cup championships in NHL history — 24 titles, most recently in 1993. The Toronto Maple Leafs are second with 13 championships (last: 1967), followed by the Detroit Red Wings with 11 (last: 2008).
Each NHL team plays 82 regular-season games — 41 home and 41 away. The regular season typically runs from early October through mid-April. Following the regular season, 16 teams qualify for the Stanley Cup Playoffs, which run from late April through June.
The NHL has four divisions: the Atlantic Division and Metropolitan Division in the Eastern Conference, and the Central Division and Pacific Division in the Western Conference. Each division contains eight teams. The top three teams in each division plus two wild card teams from each conference advance to the playoffs — 16 teams total.