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  2. NHL (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Live play-by-play commentary was introduced in the PC version of NHL 97. Jim Hughson, former play-by-play man for CBC's Hockey Night in Canada and also one of Canada's best-known hockey announcers, provided the play-by-play for much of the series. The last games in which he is one of the announcers are the PC and PS2 versions of NHL 09.

  3. NHL Open Ice - Wikipedia

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    NHL Open Ice: 2 on 2 Challenge is an ice hockey arcade video game released by Midway Games in 1995. [3] It has been described as an ice hockey equivalent to Midway's NBA Jam. [4] [5] NHL Open Ice was ported to the PlayStation in 1996 with updated rosters and teams, the Winnipeg Jets having moved and become the Phoenix Coyotes.

  4. List of ice hockey video games - Wikipedia

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    PC: 26k NHL 19: September 14, 2018 PlayStation 4 Xbox One: EA Sports: Slapshot: March 8, 2019 PC: Oddshot Games NHL 20: September 13, 2019 PlayStation 4 Xbox One: EA Sports: Slapshot: Rebound: December 7, 2020 PC: Oddshot Games NHL 21: October 16, 2020 PlayStation 4 Xbox One: EA Sports: Hoser Hockey: December 1, 2020 PC: Sam NHL 22: October 12 ...

  5. Windows 11 - Wikipedia

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    As of November 2024, Windows 11, accounting for 35% of Windows installations worldwide, [180] is the second most popular Windows version in use, with its predecessor Windows 10 still being the most used version in virtually all countries (with Guyana being an exception, where Windows 11 is the most used [181]), having over 2 times the market ...

  6. NHL 2001 - Wikipedia

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    NHL 2001 is a video game released by Electronic Arts in 2000. It is the successor to NHL 2000 . An add-on featuring Elitserien and SM-Liiga was released on the PC version on March 8, 2001, that added Swedish and Finnish hockey leagues and teams to the game.

  7. NHL 2000 - Wikipedia

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    Similar gameplay was used in this version, as well as the previous version, NHL 99. Another mode in NHL 2000 is the Tournament mode, in which the user chooses 16 countries (only 18 countries were available in the game) to play a round robin. After the round robin, eight teams are eliminated and then the remaining eight have a "playoff," but ...

  8. NHL 2003 - Wikipedia

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    NHL 2003 is an ice hockey video game developed by EA Canada and published by EA Sports. It was released in 2002 as the successor to NHL 2002. Jarome Iginla appears as the cover athlete and spokesperson of the game. Iginla appears in the Behind The Scenes video to show the player how the game was made.

  9. NHL 2004 - Wikipedia

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    NHL 2004 is an ice hockey sports video game developed by EA Black Box. It is the successor to NHL 2003. The game adds three European Elite Leagues: Germany's Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL), Sweden's Elitserien (SEL), and Finland's SM-liiga. The game was heavily modded during the last 20 years. [2] [3]