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NHL Outdoors at Lake Tahoe
Edgewood Tahoe Resort
Stateline, Nevada
February 20–21, 2021
Game one Vegas Golden Knights at
Colorado Avalanche
Game two Philadelphia Flyers at
Boston Bruins

NHL Outdoors at Lake Tahoe was a series of two outdoor regular season National Hockey League (NHL) games, held on the weekend of February 20–21, 2021. Both games were played without fans at a rink on the 18th fairway of the Edgewood Tahoe Resort in Stateline, Nevada, on the south shore of Lake Tahoe. The elevation of the rink was approximately 6,240 feet (1,900 m) above sea level.

The first game scheduled for February 20, titled Bridgestone NHL Outdoors Saturday, featured the Vegas Golden Knights and Colorado Avalanche, and the second game on the following day, titled Honda NHL Outdoors Sunday pitted the Philadelphia Flyers against the Boston Bruins.[1] The series was scheduled as a replacement for both the 2021 Winter Classic and Stadium Series games, which were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2][3]

Background[]

The NHL originally scheduled the outdoor games for the 2020–21 season prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Winter Classic, planned for January 1, 2021, was to feature the Minnesota Wild hosting the St. Louis Blues at Target Field, and the Stadium Series game was to be hosted by the Carolina Hurricanes at Carter–Finley Stadium on February 20, against an unannounced opponent.[4] The league announced on October 22, 2020, that the Winter Classic was being postponed to the next season due to "ongoing uncertainty" of the pandemic since fan participation is considered "integral to the[ir] success.[5][6] The decision to further postpone the Stadium Series game was made on December 23, also because fans would likely not be able to attend.[7]

In seeking an alternative outdoor stadium with fans not likely to be in attendance, the league focused on natural landscapes capable of mimicking pond hockey and not an in-person fan experience.[8] The Edgewood Tahoe Resort in Stateline, Nevada, in the Lake Tahoe region, was chosen over Lake Louise, Alberta, and Park City, Utah.[9] This is the same golf course that has hosted the American Century Championship annually since 1990.[10] The golf course was selected because the actual Lake Tahoe does not freeze over and therefore is not suitable for ice hockey play.[11] The average high temperature on February 20 is 44 °F (7 °C), with an average low of 18 °F (−8 °C).[12]

With no fans being allowed at the event, the geographic location of the teams became less important, as the games became made-for-television showcases. The nearest teams to Lake Tahoe are the Vegas Golden Knights and San Jose Sharks, but the Sharks were not scheduled for the event due to scheduling uncertainties related to Santa Clara County's local COVID-19 health restrictions on contact sports, as well the expectation that the team would finish with a losing record as in the prior season.[13][14] The Philadelphia Flyers and the Boston Bruins were offered the opportunity to play in both games, but decided to take part in only one contest.[15]

With the NHL's condensed 56-game regular season schedule and limited geographical travel due to the pandemic, few off-days were scheduled between games. However, allocations were made in the schedule to make travel more manageable.[16]

On February 10, Greg Wyshynski of ESPN reported a message from NHL chief creative officer Steve Mayer, informing them that the league had backup teams in place should any of the teams scheduled for the Lake Tahoe games become unavailable due to COVID protocols.[17]

Game one[]

Bridgestone NHL Outdoors Saturday
123 Total
Vegas Golden Knights 011 2
Colorado Avalanche 111 3
Date February 20, 2021
Arena Edgewood Tahoe Resort
City Stateline, Nevada

The Vegas Golden Knights (VGK) and the Colorado Avalanche (COL) began play on February 20 at 12:12 p.m. PT (3:12 p.m. ET).[18][19] Play was suspended after the first period due to ice conditions caused by its exposure to heat and sunlight; the game was resumed at 9:02 p.m. PT (12:02 a.m. ET).[19] The game ended at approximately 10:50 p.m. PT (1:50 a.m. ET) with Colorado winning, 3–2.[20]

Game summary[]

Scoring summary[21]
Period Team Goal Assist(s) Time Score
1st COL Sam Girard (2) Nathan MacKinnon (13), Mikko Rantanen (5) 2:58 COL 1–0
2nd VGK Alec Martinez (1) Alex Pietrangelo (4), Reilly Smith (4) 7:37 TIED 1–1
COL Nathan MacKinnon (4) Devon Toews (3) 11:18 COL 2–1
3rd COL Devon Toews (4) Nathan MacKinnon (14), Mikko Rantanen (6) 13:11 COL 3–1
VGK Alex Tuch (5) Zach Whitecloud (3) 14:25 COL 3–2
Number in parenthesis represents the player's total in goals or assists to that point of the season
Penalty summary
Period Team Player Penalty Time PIM
1st VGK Mark Stone High sticking 16:03 4:00
VGK served by Keegan Kolesar Too many men on the ice 18:40 2:00
2nd VGK William Carrier Delay of game 3:18 2:00
VGK Chandler Stephenson Cross-checking 10:44 2:00
COL Tyson Jost Interference 10:44 2:00
COL Joonas Donskoi Goalkeeper interference 16:15 2:00
VGK Alex Tuch Goalkeeper interference 17:44 2:00
COL Andre Burakovsky High sticking 18:09 2:00
3rd COL Nazem Kadri Tripping 1:59 2:00
COL Cale Makar Delay of game 2:37 2:00

Shots by period
Team 1 2 3 Total
VGK 8 8 13 29
COL 17 13 9 39

Power play opportunities
Team Goals/Opportunities
Vegas 0 / 4
Colorado 0 / 4

Three star selections
Team Player Statistics
1st COL Nathan MacKinnon 1 goal, 2 assists
2nd COL Devon Toews 1 goal, 1 assist
3rd VGK Alex Tuch 1 goal

Team rosters[]

Vegas Golden Knights
# Player Position
2 Flag of Canada Zach Whitecloud D
7 Flag of Canada Alex Pietrangelodagger (A) D
9 Flag of Canada Cody Glass C
10 Flag of Canada Nicolas Roy C
14 Flag of Canada Nicolas Hague D
19 Flag of Canada Reilly Smithdagger (A) RW
20 Flag of Canada Chandler Stephenson C
22 Flag of Canada Nick Holden D
23 Flag of the United States Alec Martinezdagger D
27 Flag of Canada Shea Theodore D
28 Flag of Canada William Carrier LW
29 Flag of Canada Marc-Andre Fleurydagger G
35 Flag of Sweden Oscar Dansk[1] G
55 Flag of Canada Keegan Kolesar RW
61 Flag of Canada Mark Stone (C) RW
67 Flag of the United States Max Pacioretty LW
71 Flag of Sweden William Karlssondagger C
75 Flag of Canada Ryan Reaves RW
81 Flag of Canada Jonathan Marchessaultdagger C
89 Flag of the United States Alex Tuch RW
Head coach: Flag of Canada Peter DeBoer

Colorado Avalanche
# Player Position
4 Flag of Canada Bowen Byram D
7 Flag of Canada Devon Toewsdagger D
8 Flag of Canada Cale Makardagger D
11 Flag of Canada Matt Calvert LW
13 Flag of Russia Valeri Nichushkin RW
17 Flag of Canada Tyson Jost C
20 Flag of the United States Brandon Saad LW
22 Flag of Canada Conor Timmins D
27 Flag of Canada Ryan Graves D
29 Flag of Canada Nathan MacKinnondagger (A) C
30 Flag of Sweden Adam Werner[2] G
31 Flag of Germany Philipp Grubauerdagger G
37 Flag of the United States J.T. Compher LW
41 Flag of France Pierre-Edouard Bellemare LW
49 Flag of Canada Samuel Girard D
72 Flag of Finland Joonas Donskoi RW
91 Flag of Canada Nazem Kadri C
92 Flag of Sweden Gabriel Landeskog (C) LW
95 Flag of Sweden Andre Burakovskydagger LW
96 Flag of Finland Mikko Rantanendagger (A) RW
Head coach: Flag of Canada Jared Bednar

^  Oscar Dansk and Adam Werner dressed as the back-up goaltenders. Neither entered the game.
dagger Starting lineup.[22]

Scratches[]

Game two[]

Honda NHL Outdoors Sunday
123 Total
Philadelphia Flyers 201 3
Boston Bruins 241 7
Date February 21, 2021
Arena Edgewood Tahoe Resort
City Stateline, Nevada

The game between the Philadelphia Flyers (PHI) and Boston Bruins (BOS) was scheduled for February 21,[23] originally at noon PT (3:00 p.m. ET); in the week before the game, the start time was adjusted to 11:00 a.m. local time.[24] Due to the delay on Saturday of game one, the league announced that game two would be moved later in the day on Sunday, to start at 4:30 p.m. local time.[19] The actual start time of the game was 4:59 p.m. local time, and it ended at 7:25 p.m. PT (10:25 p.m. ET) as a 7–3 win for Boston.[25][26]

Game summary[]

Scoring summary[26]
Period Team Goal Assist(s) Time Score
1st BOS David Pastrnak (7) Brad Marchand (10), Patrice Bergeron (12) 0:34 BOS 1–0
PHI Joel Farabee (8) Sean Couturier (4), James van Riemsdyk (12) 6:41 TIED 1–1
PHI Sean Couturier (3) Kevin Hayes (8), James van Riemsdyk (13) 14:48 PHI 2–1
BOS Charlie McAvoy (2) Brad Marchand (11), Connor Clifton (1) 15:27 TIED 2–2
2nd BOS David Pastrnak (8) Nick Ritchie (7) 0:46 BOS 3–2
BOS Charlie Coyle (3) Craig Smith (3) 16:14 BOS 4–2
BOS Trent Frederic (1) John Moore (1), Connor Clifton (2) 16:47 BOS 5–2
BOS Nick Ritchie (6) (PPG) John Moore (2), Craig Smith (4) 17:53 BOS 6–2
3rd PHI James van Riemsdyk (8) (PPG) Kevin Hayes (9), Ivan Provorov (6) 12:45 BOS 6–3
BOS David Pastrnak (9) Jack Studnicka (1) 17:04 BOS 7–3
Number in parenthesis represents the player's total in goals or assists to that point of the season
Penalty summary
Period Team Player Penalty Time PIM
1st PHI Sean Couturier Tripping 12:34 2:00
2nd PHI served by Andy Andreoff Too many men on the ice 6:17 2:00
PHI Andy Andreoff Roughing 16:47 2:00
BOS Anders Bjork Holding 18:16 2:00
3rd BOS Anders Bjork Hooking 9:31 2:00
BOS Brandon Carlo Interference 12:37 2:00

Shots by period
Team 1 2 3 Total
PHI 11 3 5 19
BOS 8 15 12 35

Power play opportunities
Team Goals/Opportunities
Philadelphia 1 / 3
Boston 1 / 3

Three star selections
Team Player Statistics
1st BOS David Pastrnak 3 goals
2nd BOS Brad Marchand 2 assists
3rd PHI James van Riemsdyk 1 goal, 2 assists

Team rosters[]

Philadelphia Flyers
# Player Position
3 Flag of Canada Mark Friedman D
5 Flag of Canada Philippe Myersdagger D
6 Flag of Canada Travis Sanheim D
8 Flag of Sweden Robert Hagg D
9 Flag of Russia Ivan Provorovdagger (A) D
10 Flag of Canada Andy Andreoff C
12 Flag of Austria Michael Raffl LW
13 Flag of the United States Kevin Hayes (A) RW
14 Flag of Canada Sean Couturierdagger (A) C
19 Flag of Canada Nolan Patrick C
25 Flag of the United States James van Riemsdykdagger LW
37 Flag of Canada Brian Elliott[3] G
53 Flag of the United States Shayne Gostisbehere D
55 Flag of Canada Samuel Morin D
56 Flag of Sweden Erik Gustafsson D
62 Flag of Canada Nicholas Aube-Kubel RW
64 Flag of Belarus Maxim Sushko RW
79 Flag of Canada Carter Hartdagger G
82 Flag of Canada Connor Bunnaman C
86 Flag of the United States Joel Farabeedagger LW
Head coach: Flag of Canada Alain Vigneault

Boston Bruins
# Player Position
10 Flag of the United States Anders Bjork LW
11 Flag of the United States Trent Frederic C
12 Flag of the United States Craig Smith C
13 Flag of the United States Charlie Coyle C
14 Flag of the United States Chris Wagner RW
21 Flag of Canada Nick Ritchie LW
23 Flag of the United States Jack Studnicka C
25 Flag of Canada Brandon Carlo (A) D
27 Flag of the United States John Moore D
37 Flag of Canada Patrice Bergerondagger (C) C
40 Flag of Finland Tuukka Raskdagger G
41 Flag of Slovakia Jaroslav Halak[4] G
52 Flag of the United States Sean Kuraly C
55 Flag of Canada Jeremy Lauzondagger D
58 Flag of Finland Urho Vaakanainen D
63 Flag of Canada Brad Marchanddagger (A) C
73 Flag of the United States Charlie McAvoydagger D
74 Flag of Canada Jake DeBrusk LW
75 Flag of Canada Connor Clifton D
88 Flag of the Czech Republic David Pastrnakdagger RW
Head coach: Flag of Canada Bruce Cassidy

^  Brian Elliott and Jaroslav Halak dressed as the back-up goaltenders. Elliott played the third period for Philadelphia.
dagger Starting lineup.[27]

Scratches[]

Officials[]

The same officials worked both games:

Media[]

Both games were originally planned to be televised in the United States on NBC.[28] Coverage of the Saturday game began as scheduled on NBC, but was then moved to NBCSN due to the delay. As a result of the Sunday game being moved to a 7:30 p.m. ET start time, it too was moved from NBC to NBCSN (with an evening game between the New Jersey Devils and Washington Capitals swapped into NBC's afternoon window as a replacement).[19] Mike Tirico provided the play-by-play commentary with United States Hockey Hall of Fame member and analyst Eddie Olczyk and "Inside-the-Glass" reporter Brian Boucher. Rutledge Wood meanwhile, served as an on-site reporter in Lake Tahoe.[28]

Both games were originally scheduled to be simulcast on Sportsnet in Canada.[29] Due to the conflict with the Calgary Flames–Edmonton Oilers Hockey Night in Canada broadcast, coverage of the delayed second and third periods of Saturday's game began on Sportsnet One before Sportsnet joined it in progress.[30] The second game was also moved to Sportsnet One.[31]

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