Genii drops you rinkside in Legends of Hockey, a 5×3 slot with 15 fixed paylines and a North American arena vibe. The reels sit on the ice, with stadium crowds blurred behind plexiglass and a scoreboard glow up top. Symbols are pure hockey kit: a star player in a red jersey, a goaltender's helmet, scuffed skates, a silver trophy, plus the usual A, K, Q, J card royals in collegiate fonts. It's not subtle. That's kind of the point.
Bets run from $0.01 up to $37.50, with coin sizes of 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50, five coins per line, and all 15 lines locked in. The Wild wears the game's own logo and subs for everything except the two scatters. And yes, there are two separate scatters here, which is a slightly unusual touch for a 2016-era Genii title.
The Free Spins scatter (a tiny “Free Spins” banner over a hockey net) hands out 10, 15 or 20 spins for 3, 4 or 5 hits. Every win inside the round gets doubled by a flat x2 multiplier, and you can retrigger more spins, which is rare for Genii's catalogue. The other scatter, marked “Scatter,” triggers the Pick a Prize bonus. Three of them lets you pick 1 of 6 prizes, four lets you pick 2, five lets you pick 3. Prize values scale with whatever you were betting on the triggering spin.
Max win sits at 7,425 coins per the in-game paytable. Honestly? That ceiling feels low by 2026 standards, especially next to the sister titles Legends of Football and Legends of Basketball which both reach higher caps. So if you came chasing five-figure multipliers, look elsewhere. What you do get is a clean, calm session game with two distinct bonus paths and a retriggerable free spins round that can stretch out nicely on a hot streak.
Genii doesn't publish an RTP or volatility figure for this one. Based on the x2 free-spin multiplier, the retrigger option, and the pick bonus structure, it plays like a medium-volatility slot. Visually it's a touch dated, but for fans of sports-themed slots without flashy mechanics, Legends of Hockey hits a familiar rhythm. Worth a few demo spins before betting real money.