The 2015 NHL Stadium Series was an outdoor regular season National Hockey League (NHL) game, part of the Stadium Series of games held at football or baseball stadiums. The Los Angeles Kings played against the San Jose Sharks at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California on February 21, 2015. This was the only game in the Stadium Series during the 2014–15 NHL regular season (as opposed to multiple games in 2014 and 2016). The game coincided with NBC Sports' "Hockey Day in America" coverage, and aired on NBCSN in the United States, while it was the second game of CBC's Hockey Night in Canada doubleheader.

The Kings defeated the Sharks 2–1 on a goal by Marian Gaborik early in the third period to extend the Kings' winning streak to seven games, while the Sharks fell to 2–5–1 in their last eight games. With the victory, the Kings overtook the Sharks for the final wild card spot in the Western Conference.

The Kings and Sharks players during the pre-game national anthem.

Initial announcement

After the success of the 2014 NHL Stadium Series game at Dodger Stadium, it was widely rumored that there was going to be an outdoor game in Northern California with Levi's Stadium, AT&T Park and Stanford Stadium as the three most likely options to host the outdoor game. On August 6, 2014, it was officially announced that Levi's Stadium was going to host the game between the Sharks and the Kings. The NHL was originally reportedly looking to hold four outdoor games, including the Winter Classic. Besides Levi's Stadium, other possible sites for the Stadium Series games included Coors Field (Denver), Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Massachusetts), Target Field (Minneapolis), Beaver Stadium (Pennsylvania State University), and an as-yet-unnamed venue in the Phoenix area. Foxborough, Minneapolis and Denver will instead host 2016 outdoor contests.

Game summary

Feb 21, 2015Los Angeles Kings2–1San Jose SharksLevi's Stadium

Kings goalie Jonathan Quick stopped 31 of 32 shots in the win. Kyle Clifford got Los Angeles on the board first at 2:46 in the first period. Brent Burns then scored the equalizer for the Sharks at 18:56 late in the first period. After a scoreless second period, Marian Gaborik scored at 4:04 in the third period in what proved to be the game-winning goal for the Kings.

Scoring summary
PeriodTeamGoalAssist(s)TimeScore
1stLAKKyle Clifford (3)Jake Muzzin (21)2:461–0 LAK
SJSBrent Burns (16)Tommy Wingels (15)18:561–1
2ndNo scoring
3rdLAKMarian Gaborik (17)Jeff Carter (28)4:042–1 LAK

Number in parentheses represents the player's total in goals or assists to that point of the season

Penalty summary
PeriodTeamPlayerPenaltyTimePIM
1stSJSBrenden DillonHolding6:332:00
2ndLAKRobyn RegehrHooking7:242:00
SJSMatt IrwinHooking13:062:00
LAKJake MuzzinDelaying Game Puck over glass18:542:00
3rdLAKDustin BrownTripping10:062:00
Shots by period
Shots by period Team 1 2 3 Total Los Angeles 12 6 11 29 San Jose 10 15 7 32Power play opportunities Team Goals/Opportunities Los Angeles 0/2 San Jose 0/3
Team123Total
Los Angeles1261129
San Jose1015732
Power play opportunities
TeamGoals/Opportunities
Los Angeles0/2
San Jose0/3
Three star selections
TeamPlayerStatistics
1stLAKJonathan Quick31 saves
2ndSJSBrent Burns1 goal
3rdLAKMarian Gaborik1 goal

Team rosters

Los Angeles Kings
Los Angeles Kings # Player Position 2 United States Matt Greene (A) D 3 Canada Brayden McNabb D 5 United States Jamie McBain D 6 Canada Jake Muzzin D 8 Canada Drew Doughty D 11 Slovenia Anze Kopitar (A) C 12 Slovakia Marian Gaborik RW 13 Canada Kyle Clifford LW 14 Canada Justin Williams RW 22 United States Trevor Lewis C 23 United States Dustin Brown (C) C 28 Canada Jarret Stoll C 31 Canada Martin Jones [1] G 32 United States Jonathan Quick G 37 United States Nick Shore C 44 Canada Robyn Regehr D 71 Canada Jordan Nolan C 73 Canada Tyler Toffoli C 74 Canada Dwight King LW 77 Canada Jeff Carter C Head coach: Canada Darryl SutterSan Jose Sharks # Player Position 4 Canada Brenden Dillon D 8 United States Joe Pavelski (A) C 10 Canada Andrew Desjardins C 12 Canada Patrick Marleau (A) LW 15 Canada James Sheppard LW 19 Canada Joe Thornton C 20 Canada John Scott LW 27 Canada Scott Hannan D 31 Finland Antti Niemi G 32 United States Alex Stalock [2] G 39 Canada Logan Couture C 44 Canada Marc-Edouard Vlasic (A) D 48 Czech Republic Tomas Hertl C 52 Canada Matt Irwin D 57 United States Tommy Wingels C 61 United States Justin Braun D 68 Sweden Melker Karlsson C 81 Canada Tyler Kennedy RW 83 United States Matt Nieto LW 88 Canada Brent Burns D Head coach: Canada Todd McLellan
#PlayerPosition
2United StatesMatt Greene (A)D
3CanadaBrayden McNabbD
5United StatesJamie McBainD
6CanadaJake MuzzinD
8CanadaDrew DoughtyD
11SloveniaAnze Kopitar (A)C
12SlovakiaMarian GaborikRW
13CanadaKyle CliffordLW
14CanadaJustin WilliamsRW
22United StatesTrevor LewisC
23United StatesDustin Brown (C)C
28CanadaJarret StollC
31CanadaMartin Jones [1]G
32United StatesJonathan QuickG
37United StatesNick ShoreC
44CanadaRobyn RegehrD
71CanadaJordan NolanC
73CanadaTyler ToffoliC
74CanadaDwight KingLW
77CanadaJeff CarterC
Head coach: Canada Darryl Sutter
San Jose Sharks
#PlayerPosition
4CanadaBrenden DillonD
8United StatesJoe Pavelski (A)C
10CanadaAndrew DesjardinsC
12CanadaPatrick Marleau (A)LW
15CanadaJames SheppardLW
19CanadaJoe ThorntonC
20CanadaJohn ScottLW
27CanadaScott HannanD
31FinlandAntti NiemiG
32United StatesAlex Stalock [2]G
39CanadaLogan CoutureC
44CanadaMarc-Edouard Vlasic (A)D
48Czech RepublicTomas HertlC
52CanadaMatt IrwinD
57United StatesTommy WingelsC
61United StatesJustin BraunD
68SwedenMelker KarlssonC
81CanadaTyler KennedyRW
83United StatesMatt NietoLW
88CanadaBrent BurnsD
Head coach: Canada Todd McLellan

^ Martin Jones and Alex Stalock dressed as the back up goaltenders. Neither entered the game.

Scratches

Officials

  • Referees — Dan O'Halloran, Gord Dwyer
  • Linesmen — Steve Barton, David Brisebois

Pregame/Anthem/Entertainment

Before puck-drop Kris Allen and the Symphony Silicon Valley performed and sang the anthem

Melissa Etheridge performed during the second intermission

See also