Links to player pages, box scores and team histories also offer greater depth with thousands of listings.
Without the space limitations of a printed book, record listings can be expanded from a handful of entries to hundreds or thousands. Many listings are also sortable, by date or record-holder's team, for example, to make the content more user-friendly.
"This would be a splendid upgrade for fans to be able to follow their interests down to a very fine-grain level," Diamond said.
"Our goal with Records.NHL.com is to continue to bring NHL fans closer to the game's history," said Russell Levine, the NHL's vice president of Statistics and Information. "Much of this material has never been available on NHL platforms before, and we are thrilled to continue to capitalize on the work that was done ahead of the Centennial."
Future enhancements to the site, which is available on desktop and mobile web, will include additional records and record categories, more photos and historic video, as well as search functionality. But for the first time, the NHL has all its official records dynamically tracked in one place.