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NHL’s Stadium Series games at Metlife Stadium increases total to 41 played outdoors

NHL: Stadium Series-Philadelphia Flyers at New Jersey Devils

NHL: Stadium Series-Philadelphia Flyers at New Jersey Devils

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The two Stadium Series games at MetLife Stadium this weekend increased the NHL’s total of outdoor games to 41.

Each of the four teams featured five players who previously played in a pro game in the open air.

“Outdoor experiences, it’s great,” said forward Jean-Gabriel Pageau, who was playing in his second outdoor game when the New York Islanders faced the crosstown-rival Rangers on Sunday. “It’s great for everyone, it’s great for the fans, but even for us it’s something that you’ll remember forever and you want to make the best out of it.”

Pageau’s first came while playing for Ottawa in the NHL 100 Classic on Dec. 16, 2007, which was tied for the third-coldest outdoor game in NHL history — just 13 degrees Fahrenheit (minus-10 Celsius) at the start. The temperature was a little nicer for Sunday’s game, 39 degrees Fahrenheit (4 Celsius) at the 3:48 p.m. start that was delayed about 45 minutes because of the sun reflecting on the ice.

Philadelphia’s Sean Couturier and Marc Staal each played in his fifth in a 6-3 loss to New Jersey on Saturday night, with Couturier appearing in all five with Philadelphia and Staal having played with the New York Rangers. Scott Laughton and Travis Sanheim each played in his second with the Flyers, while defenseman Egor Zamula played outdoors in a Western Hockey League game in 2019. Also, John Tortorella coached his third outdoor game.

For the Devils, Tyler Toffoli and Brendan Smith each played his third, and Erik Haula, Tomas Nosek and Ondrej Palat each his second. Lindy Ruff was also a coach in his third, including second as a head coach.

Rangers forwards Chris Kreider, Mika Zibanejad and Artemi Panarin each played his third outdoor game when they faced the Islanders on Sunday, and defenseman Erik Gustafsson and forward Jimmy Vesey each his second. Peter Laviolette tied an NHL record by coaching in his fifth outdoor game, though he is winless so far.

Vesey and Zibanejad are the only remaining players left from the Rangers team that played in the 2018 Winter Classic at Citi Field, home to MLB’s New York Mets.

“A lot different to be at a stadium like this than a baseball field and the way it’s structured,” Zibanejad said. “The stadium makes the rink feel a lot smaller.”

For the Islanders, Matt Martin played in his third outdoor game, while teammates Casey Cizikas, Cal Clutterbuck and Kyle Palmieri were also…

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