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Fake NHL Reddit Post Generator

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r/hockey·u/OfficialNHL·4h ago
We are the sport where fighting is a 5-minute penalty and losing a tooth is a Tuesday. AMA.
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About the Fake NHL Reddit Generator

The hockey subreddit is one of the most self-aware sports communities on the platform. r/hockey has its own culture, inside jokes, and traditions that make it feel less like a forum and more like a clubhouse for people way too invested in a sport most of America ignores.

Trade deadline day on r/hockey is an annual festival of anxiety. The megathread refreshes constantly. Every F5 produces either disappointment or a trade for a depth player nobody has heard of. Someone inevitably posts a fake trade that gets upvoted before mods catch it.

Offseason r/hockey goes unhinged. Posts like "Which NHL player would make the best math teacher?" get 3,000 upvotes and 800 comments. The subreddit treats the offseason as an opportunity to prove hockey fans are the funniest and weirdest sports community on the internet.

Fake NHL Reddit Post Ideas

  • An r/hockey post titled "I calculated every team's Stanley Cup odds based on their mascot's fighting ability" with a detailed tier list and 4,000 upvotes
  • A trade deadline megathread where someone posts "TRADE" and 200 people reply before the details are posted, and it turns out to be a conditional seventh-round pick swap
  • A post titled "Unpopular opinion: goaltending is actually important" that somehow generates 1,500 comments of people debating whether this is actually unpopular or not
  • An r/hockey offseason post asking "If every NHL team was a sandwich, what sandwich would they be?" that receives three gildings and a mod sticky

How to Make a Fake NHL Reddit Post

  1. Head to the Fake NHL Reddit Post Generator with the subreddit set to r/hockey and a username that sounds like a hockey fan: something with a team abbreviation, a number, and possibly the word "fan" or "hockey."
  2. Write a title that follows r/hockey conventions: data-driven offseason analysis, an unpopular opinion that is actually very popular, or a trade proposal that is wildly one-sided in your favor.
  3. For the body, commit to the bit. If it's an analysis post, include tables, percentages, and a methodology section. If it's a trade proposal, justify why your conditional sixth-round pick is worth someone else's franchise player.
  4. Set upvotes between 2,000 and 10,000 depending on how offseason the content feels. The more absurd, the higher it goes.
  5. Add a top comment. Either someone agreeing enthusiastically or someone from a rival team posting a single word: "No."

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FAQ

What makes r/hockey different from other sports subreddits?
Self-awareness. The community knows hockey is the smallest of the big four and they've turned that into a personality trait. Posts about media coverage snubs and ESPN ignoring hockey are part of the subreddit's DNA. The offseason content is spectacularly unhinged because the community leans into having nothing to talk about. Other sports subreddits slow down. r/hockey accelerates into chaos with hypothetical scenarios, meaningless statistical rabbit holes, and debates about which player would win a hot dog eating contest.
What kind of fake r/hockey posts perform best?
Offseason shitposts and trade proposal parodies. The "I did [absurd analysis] and here are the results" format is the most upvoted category during summer months. Trade proposals work because every fan overvalues their own assets, and a parody that makes that bias obvious resonates with everyone who has seen the real versions.
Is this free?
Yes, completely free with no signup required.
Can I choose any subreddit?
Yes, type any subreddit name you want.
Can I customize upvotes and awards?
Yes, set any number of upvotes, comments, and awards to make the post look as popular as you want.

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  • Do not use generated images to harass, threaten, defame, or impersonate any individual.
  • Do not present generated posts as real or use them to spread misinformation.
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Last updated: March 2026