
NHL 100: From helmets to power plays, hockey has come a long way in 100 years
If there had been no change in the NHL over the past 100 years, thinly padded players with one-piece wooden sticks would still be trying to bully through defences without passing the puck forward or winding up to blast a shot.
Happily, the sport has had its share of innovations.
Some were designed to make the sport more entertaining, some to make it safer and others, perhaps unfortunately, to prevent the best teams and players from making their inferiors look bad.
In the latest edition of NHL 100, a weekly series from The Canadian Press, we examine innovations that have marked the league’s history so far.