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2014 NHL Winter Classic

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Outdoor National Hockey League game in Ann Arbor, Michigan

2014 NHL Winter Classic
123OTSOTotal
Toronto Maple Leafs01101(2/3)3
Detroit Red Wings01100(1/3)2
DateJanuary 1, 2014
VenueMichigan Stadium
CityAnn Arbor, Michigan
Attendance105,491
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The2014 NHL Winter Classic was anoutdoorice hockey game played in theNational Hockey League (NHL) on January 1, 2014, atMichigan Stadium inAnn Arbor, Michigan.[1] The sixth edition of theWinter Classic, it matched theToronto Maple Leafs against theDetroit Red Wings; the Maple Leafs defeated the Red Wings, 3–2, in ashootout to move past the Red Wings in theAtlantic Division.[2][3] The game was televised nationally in Canada onCBC and nationally in the United States onNBC. The game set an NHL attendance record of 105,491, surpassing the previous record set during the2008 NHL Winter Classic.[4]

The game was originally planned to be played on January 1, 2013, as the 2013 NHL Winter Classic, but was postponed until the following year due to the2012–13 NHL lockout. The 2014 Winter Classic was one of six outdoor games held during the2013–14 NHL season, which included the new2014 NHL Stadium Series of four games and the2014 Heritage Classic. These six games served as the NHL's premiere showcase games for the season as there was noAll Star Game due to the2014 Winter Olympics.

The event was the first Winter Classic to be held at a stadium dedicated solely tocollege football. It was also the first whose festivities were split between two locations, as the NHL Alumni Showdown and other side events were held on a second rink constructed atComerica Park in downtown Detroit.

Background

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Initial announcement

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Niklas Kronwall andHenrik Zetterberg atComerica Park during the announcement for the Winter Class, February 2012

After the success of "The Big Chill at the Big House" at Michigan Stadium on December 11, 2010, whereMichigan's hockey team defeatedMichigan State University, 5–0, outdoors in front of 104,173 spectators, interest began in also holding an NHL Winter Classic game there. On February 8, 2012, theUniversity of MichiganBoard of Regents authorized athletic directorDave Brandon to negotiate a contract with the NHL regarding the Winter Classic.[5] On February 9, 2012, the NHL announced atComerica Park that the 2013 Classic would take place atMichigan Stadium, while theGreat Lakes Invitational would take place at Comerica Park. Some OHL and AHL games were also slated to be played at Comerica Park.

The NHL Alumni Showdown coaches were named on July 26, 2012. Former Red Wings coachScotty Bowman along with assistantBarry Smith were to coach the Red Wings' alumni team. The pair of Bowman and Smith coached three Stanley Cup wins in Detroit. Former Maple Leaf coachPat Quinn was to coach the Maple Leafs' alumni team, along withRed Kelly, Hall of Fame player and former Maple Leafs' coach.[6]

The Red Wings-Maple Leafs matchup, anOriginal Six erarivalry, was the first time a United States city's team and a Canadian city's team faced each other in an outdoor NHL game. U.S. teams had not competed in the outdoorHeritage Classic games since their inception in 2003, and Canadian teams had not played in the Winter Classic, which the Heritage Classic spawned in 2009. The unexpectedly high television viewership from the2011 Stanley Cup Finals (which featured theVancouver Canucks against theBoston Bruins) prompted the league and NBC to reconsider theconventional wisdom that a contest featuring a Canadian team would not draw as well as two U.S. teams in the United States. (NBC ratings do not count the network's millions of Canadian viewers.) It was this reconsideration that prompted an Ontario-Michigan Winter Classic.[7]

Cancellation and postponement

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The 2014 NHL Winter Classic before the opening face-off

On November 2, 2012, the NHL cancelled the game due to the2012–13 NHL lockout.[8] The date for the cancellation came as a result of a deadline in the league's contract with Michigan Stadium, in which the league would have incurred additional expenses if they cancelled after November 2.[9][10] During the announcement, NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly stated that the 2014 Winter Classic and associated events would be awarded to Ann Arbor and Detroit and would also feature the Maple Leafs and Red Wings.[8] The NHL then officially announced the game on April 7, 2013.[1]

A divisional re-alignment that occurred the preceding offseason also made the Red Wings and Maple Leafs divisional rivals in the newAtlantic Division, which was renamed from theNortheast Division (the old Atlantic Division became theMetropolitan Division). Had the Winter Classic been played in 2013, it would have been the only meeting between the teams, as both were in separate conferences at the time (as division rivals, they can meet 4-5 times a year, ultimately playing 30 times over a seven-year period).

Game summary

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January 1, 2014Toronto Maple Leafs3–2 (SO)Detroit Red WingsMichigan StadiumRecap

The game remained scoreless untilDaniel Alfredsson scored for the Red Wings at 13:14 of the second period.James van Riemsdyk tied the game for the Leafs with 37 seconds left in the second period. Early in the third,Tyler Bozak gave Toronto the lead.Justin Abdelkader then tied the game with 5:22 in regulation. The game eventually went into a shootout, where Bozak's goal proved to be the difference.[11]

Scoring summary
PeriodTeamGoalAssist(s)TimeScore
1stNo scoring
2ndDETDaniel Alfredsson (11)Henrik Zetterberg (22),Brendan Smith (7)13:141–0 DET
TORJames van Riemsdyk (15)Phil Kessel (18),Dion Phaneuf (12)19:231–1
3rdTORTyler Bozak (5)Dion Phaneuf (13)4:412–1 TOR
DETJustin Abdelkader (5)Brendan Smith (8)14:282–2
OvertimeNo scoring
ShootoutTeamShooterGoaltenderResultSO Score
DETDaniel AlfredssonJonathan Berniermiss
TORJames van RiemsdykJimmy Howardsave
DETPavel DatsyukJonathan Berniergoal1–0 DET
TORJoffrey LupulJimmy Howardgoal1–1
DETTomas TatarJonathan Berniersave1–1
TORTyler BozakJimmy Howardgoal2–1 TOR

Number in parentheses represents the player's total in goals or assists to that point of the season

Penalty summary
PeriodTeamPlayerPenaltyTimePIM
1stDETJustin AbdelkaderCross-checking6:392:00
TORJoffrey LupulCross-checking11:042:00
TORDion PhaneufHolding16:212:00
2ndTORJay McClementHigh-sticking11:042:00
DETJakub KindlClosing Hand on Puck17:232:00
3rdTORJames van RiemsdykHooking11:452:00
OvertimeNo penalties
Shots by period
Team123OTTotal
Toronto5136226
Detroit131414243
Power play opportunities
TeamGoals/Opportunities
Toronto0/2
Detroit0/4

Three star selections
TeamPlayerStatistics
1stTORJonathan Bernier41 Saves (.953)
2ndDETJimmy Howard24 Saves (.923)
3rdTORTyler Bozak1 Goal

Team rosters

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Toronto Maple Leafs
#PlayerPosition
45CanadaJonathan BernierG
42CanadaTyler BozakC
71CanadaDavid ClarksonRW
29United StatesJerry D'AmigoLW
4CanadaCody FransonD
51United StatesJake GardinerD
36SwedenCarl Gunnarsson (A)D
24CanadaPeter HollandC
43CanadaNazem KadriC
81United StatesPhil KesselRW
41RussiaNikolai KuleminLW
19CanadaJoffrey Lupul (A)LW
11CanadaJay McClement (A)C
28CanadaColton OrrRW
3CanadaDion Phaneuf (C)D
15CanadaPaul RangerD
12CanadaMason RaymondLW
34CanadaJames Reimer[1]G
44CanadaMorgan RiellyD
21United StatesJames van RiemsdykLW
Head coach:CanadaRandy Carlyle


Detroit Red Wings
#PlayerPosition
8United StatesJustin AbdelkaderLW
11SwedenDaniel AlfredssonRW
18SwedenJoakim AnderssonC
44CanadaTodd BertuzziRW
71CanadaDanny ClearyRW
13RussiaPavel Datsyuk (A)C
65United StatesDanny DeKeyserD
17United StatesPatrick EavesRW
41United StatesLuke GlendeningRW
35United StatesJimmy HowardG
4Czech RepublicJakub KindlD
55SwedenNiklas Kronwall (A)D
23United StatesBrian LashoffD
20United StatesDrew MillerLW
34Czech RepublicPetr Mrazek[2]G
14SwedenGustav NyquistLW
27CanadaKyle QuinceyD
2CanadaBrendan SmithD
21SlovakiaTomas TatarLW
40SwedenHenrik Zetterberg (C)LW
Head coach:CanadaMike Babcock

^ James Reimer and Petr Mrazek dressed as the back-up goaltenders. Neither entered the game.

Scratches

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Officials

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Liles trade

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Despite taking the warmup and initially being pencilled in as a healthy scratch, John-Michael Liles found out early in the game that he had in fact been traded to the Carolina Hurricanes, alongside Dennis Robertson, for Tim Gleason. Gleason made his Leafs debut on January 7, 2014. Liles scored against his former team two days after Gleason's debut in a 6-1 Carolina win.

Television ratings

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The combined average television viewership for the 2014 NHL Winter Classic onNBC in the U.S., andCBC andRDS in Canada was 8.234 million viewers in North America, becoming the most watched regular season game ever. The previous highest combined average television viewership was 6.6 million viewers for the2011 NHL Winter Classic. The 4.404 million average viewers for NBC's broadcast in the U.S. was the second-largest audience for an NHL regular season game since 1975. The 3.57 million average viewers for CBC's broadcast in Canada was the largest audience ever for an NHL regular season game in Canadian broadcast history. The game garnered a 2.5 rating, tying the2009 NHL Winter Classic as the highest-rated NHL regular season game since 1975. The rating and viewership for the game were up 19% and 18%, respectively, compared to the2012 NHL Winter Classic.[12]

Entertainment

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Musical guests for the 2014 Winter Classic included The Zac Brown Band andMayer Hawthorne.

Hockeytown Winter Festival

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Stanley Cup on display during the Hockeytown Winter Festival, December 2013.

Comerica Park served as the venue for the 2013 Hockeytown Winter Festival, a two-week event that took place in Detroit leading up to the 2014 NHL Winter Classic.[13] As part of this event, on December 27–28, the 2013Great Lakes Invitational four-game tournament was held, withWestern Michigan emerging as champion over in-state rivalMichigan Tech.[14] On December 29, twoOHL games were played, the first between theWindsor Spitfires and theSaginaw Spirit, and the second between theLondon Knights and thePlymouth Whalers. These were the first outdoor regular season games for the OHL. The Spitfires won the first game 6–5, while a shootout was required for the second game, with the Whalers getting the 2–1 win.[15] On December 30, in front of 20,337 fans, theAHL affiliates of the Detroit Red Wings and the Toronto Maples Leafs, theGrand Rapids Griffins and theToronto Marlies played to a shootout, with the Marlies holding the 4–3 edge. This was the seventh outdoor AHL game.[16]

DateAway teamScoreHome teamAttendance
December 16, 2013Western Mustangs5–2Windsor Lancers1,000
December 27, 2013Michigan State Spartans2–3 (SO)Michigan Tech Huskies
Western Michigan Broncos3–2 (OT)Michigan Wolverines25,449
December 28, 2013Michigan State Spartans3–0Michigan Wolverines26,052
Michigan Tech Huskies0–1 (OT)Western Michigan Broncos
December 29, 2013Windsor Spitfires6–5Saginaw Spirit25,749
London Knights1–2 (SO)Plymouth Whalers26,384
December 30, 2013Toronto Marlies4–3 (SO)Grand Rapids Griffins20,337
December 31, 2013Toronto Maple Leafs Alumni4–5Detroit Red Wings Alumni33,425
5–6 (SO)

Alumni Showdown

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As part of the Hockeytown Winter Festival, two consecutive alumni games were played between former players of the Red Wings and the Maple Leafs on December 31. The Detroit Red Wings swept the doubleheader, winning the first alumni game 5–4, and the second alumni game 6–5, following a shootout, in front of 33,425 in attendance at Comerica Park.[17]

In the first alumni game of the doubleheader,Jiri Fischer scored the first goal of the game on a pass fromJason Woolley just 1 minute, 20 seconds into the game. Less than one minute later,Kevin Miller's goal gave the Red Wings a 2–0 lead. The Leafs then got goals fromStew Gavin andTodd Warriner, to tie the game at 2–2.Petr Klima then gave the Red Wings a one-goal lead when he scored on a pass fromMartin Lapointe with 4:04 left in the first period.

In the second period,Pat Verbeek's goal from Miller andMathieu Schneider gave the Red Wings a 4–2 lead with 15:40 left in the second.Aaron Ward scored the eventual game-winner from Fischer andJimmy Carson with 11:50 left before the Maple Leafs mounted a comeback on goals byBrad May, andTom Fergus who made it a one-goal game with 2:31 remaining in the second period. The Leafs pulled their goalie for the extra attacker with a minute left. Then, Red Wings coachScotty Bowman sent 74-year-oldRed Berenson, Michigan's head coach, to take the face off with 14.3 seconds left. Berenson was one of two players who participated in the Alumni Showdown who actually started his NHL career in theOriginal Six era. The other was 68-year-old centerMike Walton, who began his career with the Leafs in 1965.[18]

Prior to the second alumni game of the doubleheader, former linematesGordie Howe andTed Lindsay dropped the first puck in a ceremonial faceoff between former captainsSteve Yzerman of the Red Wings andDarryl Sittler of the Maple Leafs.Vladimir Konstantinov was then helped onto the ice for a rareRussian Five reunion with his former teammates,Sergei Fedorov,Viacheslav Fetisov,Vyacheslav Kozlov andIgor Larionov.Joe Kocur honored his late Bruise Brother by wearingBob Probert's number 24 in the second alumni game.

In the second alumni game, goals byDoug Brown,Chris Chelios,Sergei Fedorov,Nicklas Lidstrom andBrendan Shanahan gave the Red Wings a 5–1 lead early in the second period. Three straight unanswered goals fromShayne Corson,Tie Domi andSteve Thomas cut the Red Wings' lead to one goal.Bryan McCabe then scored with two seconds left in regulation, to send the game to a shootout. During the shootout,Tomas Holmstrom scored Detroit's lone goal, to give them the 6–5 victory.[19]

Alumni showdown rosters

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Game 1

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Toronto Maple Leafs
Coaches:Red Kelly andPat Quinn

#PlayerPosition
24CanadaDan DaoustC
12CanadaMark OsborneLW
19CanadaBill DerlagoC
9CanadaStewart GavinLW
15CanadaPat BoutetteC
12CanadaRob PearsonRW
15CanadaClaude LoiselleC
10CanadaBrad MayLW
27CanadaShayne CorsonC
19United StatesTom FergusC
26CanadaMike KrushelnyskiC
7CanadaDave McLlwainC
20CanadaMike JohnsonRW
8CanadaTodd WarrinerLW
14CanadaDave ReidRW
16RussiaNikolai BorschevskyRW
15CanadaLou FranceschettiRW
4CanadaMike PelykD
34CanadaJamie MacounD
33United StatesMatt MartinD
3CanadaBrad MarshD
4CanadaGreg HothamD
4CanadaCory CrossD
1CanadaMark LaforestG
2CanadaPeter IngG
33CanadaDoug FavellG


Detroit Red Wings
Coaches:Scotty Bowman andBarry Smith.
Ambassadors:Gordie Howe,Ted Lindsay andVladimir Konstantinov.

#PlayerPosition
25CanadaJohn OgrodnickLW
17CanadaDallas DrakeRW
10United StatesJimmy CarsonC
20CanadaMartin LapointeRW
85Czech RepublicPetr KlimaRW
8CanadaDennis PolonichC
7CanadaRed BerensonC
7CanadaGarry UngerC
23United StatesKevin MillerRW
15CanadaPat VerbeekRW
21CanadaPaul YsebaertLW
14CanadaBrent FedykLW
22CanadaMike KnubleRW
12CanadaMike SillingerC
15CanadaJason WoolleyD
27CanadaAaron WardD
11CanadaMathieu DandenaultD
2Czech RepublicJiri FischerD
23United StatesMathieu SchneiderD
28CanadaSteve DuchesneD
31CanadaKevin HodsonG
41CanadaEddie MioG

Game 2

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Toronto Maple Leafs
Coaches:Red Kelly,Johnny Bower andPat Quinn

#PlayerPosition
27CanadaDarryl SittlerC
22CanadaRick VaiveRW
17CanadaWendel ClarkLW
93CanadaDoug GilmourC
14CanadaDave AndreychukLW
16CanadaDarcy TuckerRW
18CanadaKevin MaguireRW
4CanadaGary LeemanRW
9CanadaRuss CourtnallRW
7CanadaGary RobertsLW
7CanadaLanny McDonaldRW
22CanadaTiger WilliamsLW
16CanadaMike WaltonC
28CanadaTie DomiRW
11CanadaMike GartnerRW
25CanadaJoe NieuwendykC
32CanadaSteve ThomasRW
4CanadaDavid EllettD
24CanadaBryan McCabeD
4CanadaBob McGillD
33United StatesAl IafrateD
34United StatesBryan BerardD
31CanadaCurtis JosephG
29CanadaFelix PotvinG
29CanadaMike PalmateerG


Detroit Red Wings
Coaches:Scotty Bowman andBarry Smith.
Ambassadors:Gordie Howe,Ted Lindsay andVladimir Konstantinov.

#PlayerPosition
19CanadaSteve YzermanC
14CanadaBrendan ShanahanRW
8RussiaIgor LarionovC
20CanadaMickey RedmondRW
96SwedenTomas HolmstromLW
33CanadaKris DraperC
18CanadaKirk MaltbyLW
25CanadaDarren McCartyRW
26CanadaJoe KocurRW
22CanadaDino CiccarelliRW
13RussiaVyacheslav KozlovLW
91RussiaSergei FedorovC
17United StatesDoug BrownRW
5SwedenNicklas LidstromD
24United StatesChris CheliosD
4United StatesMark HoweD
77CanadaPaul CoffeyD
55CanadaLarry MurphyD
2RussiaViacheslav FetisovD
28United StatesBrian RafalskiD
30CanadaChris OsgoodG
34CanadaManny LegaceG

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Red Wings, Maple Leafs to meet in 2014 NHL Winter Classic". CBC Sports. April 7, 2013. RetrievedApril 7, 2013.
  2. ^"Leafs win Winter Classic on Bozak's shootout goal".NHL.com. January 1, 2014. RetrievedJanuary 2, 2014.
  3. ^"Leafs drop Wings in shootout in front of record 105,491 at Big House".ESPN. January 1, 2014. RetrievedJanuary 2, 2014.
  4. ^Frigid temps, snow, deliver Classic screen NHL.com, January 2, 2014
  5. ^"Michigan regents approve renting Michigan Stadium to NHL for Winter Classic".ClickOnDetroit.com. Post-Newsweek Stations. Archived fromthe original on February 10, 2012. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2012.
  6. ^"Quinn, Bowman to coach Classic alumni teams" (Press release). NHL. July 26, 2012. RetrievedJuly 27, 2012.
  7. ^Johnston, Chris (December 30, 2013).NHL dreaming 'Big' for Winter Classic.Sportsnet. Retrieved January 1, 2014.
  8. ^ab"NHL announces cancellation of 2013 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic & SiriusXM Hockeytown Winter Festival". National Hockey League. November 2, 2012.
  9. ^"Decision day arrives for NHL's Winter Classic". The Buffalo News. RetrievedNovember 2, 2012.
  10. ^Strang, Katie & Craig Custance (November 2, 2012)."Source: Winter Classic canceled".ESPN.com. RetrievedNovember 2, 2012.
  11. ^Klein, Jeff Z. (January 1, 2014)."Big Chill in the Big House for Toronto's Winter Classic Win".The New York Times.
  12. ^2014 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic watched by record 8.2 million viewers across North America NHL.com, January 3, 2014
  13. ^Frequently Asked Questions NHL.com, December 31, 2013
  14. ^WMU hockey wins Great Lakes Invitational with gritty 1-0 win over Michigan Tech at Comerica Park MLive.com, December 29, 2013
  15. ^Spits, Whalers win outdoors at Comerica ontariohockeyleague.com, December 31, 2013
  16. ^Marlies edge Griffins at Comerica ParkArchived April 9, 2016, at theWayback Machine theahl.com, December 31, 2013
  17. ^NHL.com - Marquee names expected for alumni doubleheader - Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic - Maple Leafs vs. Red Wings
  18. ^Mio, Berenson excite fans, teammates NHL.com, December 31, 2013
  19. ^Legendary Wings didn't disappoint fans NHL.com, December 31, 2013

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