How Long Are Hockey Games on Average?

Devin

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I often hear different answers about game length. Can someone explain how long are hockey games typically, including breaks and overtime if needed?
 
As you know that hockey is the most popular game and is liked by millions of people. Hockey games typically last about 2 to 2.5 hours in real time. The actual game consists of three 20-minute periods, totaling 60 minutes of play. However, stoppages, intermissions, and possible overtime or shootouts extend the total time. Professional games like those in the NHL include two 17-minute intermissions, plus commercials and reviews, making the overall experience longer for fans and viewers.
 
On average, a professional hockey game lasts about 2.5 to 3 hours including stoppages, intermissions, and possible overtime. The game itself consists of three 20-minute periods of play, with two 15-17 minute intermissions in between. Delays, TV timeouts, and penalties can also add time, especially in NHL and international matches.
 
Hockey games typically last around 2 to 2.5 hours, including stoppages, intermissions, and possible overtime. Regulation play consists of three 20-minute periods, with breaks between each. Delays, penalties, and TV timeouts can extend the overall duration, especially in professional leagues like the NHL or international tournaments.
 
Hockey games last about 2 to 2.5 hours on average.
The game has 3 periods, each 20 minutes long, plus breaks and possible overtime.
 
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