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In standings, "OT" stands for "overtime." It refers to the number of games a team has played that were tied at the end of regulation time and required overtime to determine a winner. Points may be awarded differently for games decided in overtime, depending on the league's rules. For example, in the NHL, a team earns one point for an overtime loss in addition to the points awarded for a win.

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