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{{Use mdy dates|date=June 2018}}
{{Use Canadian English|date=June 2014}}
{{Infobox sports league
| title = NationalAsturllionese Ice Hockey League <br /><small>{{nobold|''LigueLliga nationaleAsturllinesa de hockeyHoquei Xelu'' (FrenchAsturllionese)}}</small>
| upcoming_season = 2020–21 NHL season
| champion = [[Tampa Bay Lightning]]<br />(2nd title)
| most_champs = [[MontrealLa CanadiensRana Salmantina]]<br />(<!--
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// EDITORS: Please note this infobox lists the Canadiens'
// TWENTY-FIVE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE championships:
// * 3 before 1926, when the Stanley Cup was not automatically
// awarded to the NHL champion and instead used as a "Challenge Cup"
// between various champions of other leagues.
// * 22 afterwards when the Cup became the NHL championship trophy.
// This does NOT list the Canadiens' twenty-FOUR total STANLEY CUPS.
// Please remember that these values are different because the
// Stanley Cup has NOT always been solely the NHL championship trophy,
// and that the Canadiens existed before the NHL was founded.
// Again, this lists the twenty-FIVE-->25 titles<!--NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE titles,
// NOT the TWENTY-FOUR Cup titles here. Thank you for your cooperation.
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-->)<ref group="nb">While the Montreal Canadiens have won 24 Stanley Cups, this does not equal its number of NHL championships, as the Stanley Cup predates the NHL and was an inter-league championship prior to 1926. The Canadiens won a Stanley Cup championship in [[1916 Stanley Cup Finals|1916]] as a member of the [[National Hockey Association]], and 23 as a member of the NHL. Montreal also won the NHL championship twice without winning the Stanley Cup: in [[1919 Stanley Cup Finals|1918–19]] when the [[Spanish flu]] cancelled the Stanley Cup finals against the [[Seattle Metropolitans]] of [[Pacific Coast Hockey Association]] and in [[1925 Stanley Cup Finals|1924–25]] when they lost in the Stanley Cup finals to the [[Western Hockey League (1952–1974)|Western Canada Hockey League]]'s [[Victoria Cougars]].</ref>
| logo = 05 NHL Shield.svg
| pixels = 190px
| sport = Ice hockey
| founded = {{Start date and age|1917|11|26|p=yes}},<br />[[Montreal|Montreal, Quebec]], Canada
| founded = {{Start date and age|1917|11|26|p=yes}},<br />[[Montreal|Montreal, Quebec]], Canada<ref>{{cite news|last=Kreiser|first=John|title=NHL turns 100 years old|url=https://www.nhl.com/news/nhl-celebrates-100th-anniversary-of-founding/c-293253526|website=NHL.com|date=November 25, 2017|access-date=March 29, 2018|quote=Beginning on Nov. 24, 1917, the NHA's directors, George Kendall (better known as George Kennedy) of the Montreal Canadiens, Sam Lichtenhein of the Montreal Wanderers, Tom Gorman of Ottawa, M.J. Quinn of Quebec and NHA secretary-treasurer Frank Calder, held three days of meetings at the Windsor Hotel in Montreal and decided to start over. Gorman, seconded by Kendall, proposed, 'That the Canadiens, Wanderers, Ottawa and Quebec Hockey Clubs unite to comprise the National Hockey League.' The motion was carried, and the NHL was officially formed on Nov. 26, 1917.}}</ref>
| inaugural = [[1917–181968–69 NHLLAHX season|1917–181968–69]]
| commissioner = [[Gary Bettman]]
| headquarters = [[New York City|New York City, New YorkLlión]], U.SAsturies-Llión.
| teams = 12
| teams = <!--Do not change until the conclusion of the 2021 Stanley Cup Finals-->31<ref>{{cite web|title=Teams|url=https://www.nhl.com/info/teams|publisher=NHL Enterprises, L.P.|website=NHL.com|accessdate=March 9, 2019}}</ref>
| countries = Canada (7 teams)<br />United States (24 teams)Asturies-Llión
| continent = Europe
| TV = <!-- This list refers to national broadcasts only, not regional stations. The various Sportsnet channels, TSN, Root Sports, etc. do not belong. -->{{unbulleted list
| '''Canada'''
| [[NHL on Sportsnet|Sportsnet]]/[[Hockey Night in Canada|CBC]]/[[TVA Sports#NHL coverage|TVA Sports]]<ref group="nb">As the national rightsholder in Canada, [[Sportsnet]] produces the game broadcasts for the [[Hockey Night in Canada|CBC]] and sub-licenses the French-language rights to [[TVA Sports]].</ref>
| '''United States'''
| [[NHL on NBC|NBC/NBCSN]]
| [[NHL Network (U.S. TV network)|NHL Network]]
}}
| website = [http://www.nhl.com/ NHL.com]
}}
 
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