The NHL doesnt list PP on their official standings, but some standings might list PP as the Power Play %. This basically means what is the percentage of power plays that a team scores a goal on. If you have 10 power plays and only score on 2 of them, then your PP% is 20% (sometimes this number is displayed as a decimal number instead of a whole number, but it means the same thing).
"pp" can stand for "pages" in document formatting. So, "60 pp" would mean 60 pages.
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In hockey statistics, the PP stands for Power Play.
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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.
That is the record of the team in interleague games.
Teams get 2 points for a win and 1 point for an overtime or shootout loss. You get no points for a regulation loss.
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NHL means National Hockey League.