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EA Sports' hockey franchise returns for the NHL 2020-2021 season.
EA Sports' hockey franchise returns for the 2019-2020 NHL season with Auston Matthews as the cover athlete.
It's true! EA will be releasing a professional hockey game in 2017.
EA's hockey game for 2016 will allow players to participate in the World Cup of Hockey.
EA's respected hockey franchise returns yet again with NHL 16.
The 23rd installment in the EA Sports NHL franchise with the promise of a commentary changeover for the first time in eight years, along with revamped physics for both the players and the puck.
The 22nd installment in the EA Sports NHL franchise.
NHL 13 is the 21st installment in the NHL franchise by EA SPORTS.
The 20th annual installment of EA Sports hockey, featuring the Winter Classic and an expanded physics engine.
The 19th annual release of EA's successful NHL franchise introduces a Canadian Hockey League license and a new real-time physics engine.
2K's annual ice hockey title, exclusive to Wii for the first time in the franchise's history. The cover athlete has been announced as Ryan Kesler of the Vancouver Canucks, who was also an Olympic Silver Medalist for Team USA.
The 19th installment of EA Sports' long running series, NHL 10 brings a new degree of toughness through one-on-one battle refinements and a new board physics engine, as well as various EA Sports Hockey League adjustments.
The newest hockey game from 2K Sports has Washington Capitals star Alexander Ovechkin as cover athlete for the 10th anniversary edition of the game.
Big heads rule the ice in this fast-paced downloadable hockey game from EA.
NHL 09 adds major improvements to the franchise, such as the defense skill stick and the highly praised Be A Pro Mode, to make this sports game one of the best of 2008.
NHL 2K9 is purported to be a refresh of the series, designed to be easy to pick-up-and-play with simplified controls; as was the first NHL licensed title on the Nintendo Wii.
NHL 08 takes the simulation of hockey video games to the next level by adding more precise stick handling, and an all new deke button that allows you to separate the puck from your player to skate around defencemen and get scoring chances.
For the 2008 edition of the 2K series, Jason Spezza of the Ottawa Senators was cover athlete.
NHL 07 was the 16th game of the NHL franchise from EA Sports.
NHL 2K7 was the seventh game in the series released on Xbox, Xbox360, PlayStation2, and PlayStation3.
The most recent Gretzky NHL game by Page 44 Studios.
NHL 06 is the first NHL game to be released after the NHL Lockout of 2005. It features a slight graphical upgrade. This is the last NHL game on the GameCube.
NHL 2K6 was the first NHL game to hit next-gen consoles with a release on the Xbox360.
Gretzky NHL is a hockey game released on the PSP on March 14, 2005
Gretzky NHL 2005 was a hockey game released exclusively on the PlayStation2.
ESPN NHL 2K5 was the fifth game in the series, and featured Martin St.Louis on the cover who was a member of the 2004 Stanley Cup Champion Tampa Bay Lightning. He was also the winner of the Hart, Lester B. Pearson, and Art Ross Trophies that season.
NHL Hitz Pro is a licensed ice hockey game, released in September 2003 for the Playstation 2, Xbox and Nintendo Gamecube.
In the 2004 edition of Sega's 2K series, the ESPN license is added, changing the presentation across the game. Jeremy Roenick of the Philadelphia Flyers serves as cover athlete for the second year in a row.
NHL 2K3 is the third game in 2K's long running NHL series, and featured Philadelphia Flyer Jeremy Roenick on the cover.
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