ESPN National Hockey Night is a sports video game developed for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Released in the early 1990s, it features all NHL teams but does not include official player licensing. The game offers four modes: Exhibition, Challenge, Playoff, and Season. Players can enjoy both horizontal and vertical ice perspectives, and it includes battery backup for progress saving along with commentary by Bill Clement.
ESPN National Hockey Night was one of the many hockey games released back in the day. This one featured all the NHL teams for its time, but lacked an official players license.
It had four game modes to choose from: Exhibition, Challenge, Playoff, and Season. The game also features both a horizontal and vertical perspective of the ice, battery backup to save progress and also featured the voice of Bill Clement for play-by-play commentary.