NHL 11 is an
ice hockey video game celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the
NHL series. The game was developed by
EA Canada, published by
EA Sports, and released in North America on September 7, 2010, with all other regions receiving the game within two weeks. The game features a physics-based game engine, which replaced the old animation-based system, and was touted by
NHL 11 producer Sean Ramjagsingh as "the biggest change in
NHL 11". Other significant changes include broken sticks, which means the stick may now break when the player shoots.
NHL 11 does not use official
International Ice Hockey Federation jerseys, as the game doesn't have the IIHF license. The cover of
NHL 11 features
Chicago Blackhawks captain
Jonathan Toews, who helped the team win their first Stanley Cup title in 49 years in 2010.