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  National Hockey League - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Beginning in 2005-06 regular season, of the 82 games, teams play 32 games within their division, 40 games against non-divisional intra-conference opponents and 10 inter-conference games (1 game against each team in two of the three divisions in the opposite conference).
The two divisions from the opposite conference which each team plays against are rotated every year, much like interleague play in baseball.
Points are awarded for each game, where two points are awarded for a win, one point for losing in overtime or a shootout, and zero points for a loss in regulation.
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Games are played predominantly against teams within each league through an unbalanced schedule which heavily favors intra-divisional play.
In 1997 Major League Baseball introduced interleague play, which was criticized by the sport's purists but has since proven very popular with most fans.
Each year in June, Major League Baseball conducts a draft for first year players who have never signed a Major or Minor League contract.
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