The National Hockey League (NHL) and National Hockey League Players' Association (NHLPA) today announced theArizona Coyotes and Los Angeles Kings will face off in the first-ever NHL games in the Southern Hemisphere, as Melbourne, Australia will play host to the 2023 NHL Global Series™ - Melbourne. The preseason games between the Coyotes and Kings will be played on Saturday, Sept. 23 and Sunday, Sept. 24 at Rod Laver Arena. This historic announcement advances the NHL's commitment to grow the game globally, while furthering the League's international strategy.
Supported by the Victorian Government through its tourism and major events agency - Visit Victoria - alongside event promoters TEG Sport and Left Field Live, the 2023 NHL Global Series - Melbourne will showcase Melbourne as the premier destination for sport in Australia.
"Nowhere does major events like Melbourne and that's why we are able to attract the biggest sporting spectacles from around the globe," Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events Steve Dimopoulos said. "Securing the NHL's first ever games in the Southern Hemisphere is not only a win for fans but will deliver big benefits for tourism businesses in our city. These games will also promote Melbourne to millions of potential visitors watching through global broadcasts."
"We are delighted to bring the excitement and passion of the National Hockey League to the dynamic city of Melbourne and the great sports fans of Australia with the 2023 Global Series games," NHL CommissionerGary Bettmansaid. "The Arizona Coyotes and Los Angeles Kings are two of our League's rising young teams and among our most innovative and adventurous franchises. We look forward to their two games at Rod Laver Arena and know this history-making visit will thrill our many avid fans in Australia and cause so many more throughout the sports-loving nation to be captivated by our great game."
Melbourne to Host First Ever NHL Games in Southern Hemisphere
2023 NHL Global Series - Melbourne to Feature Preseason Matchups Between Arizona Coyotes and Los Angeles Kings on Sept. 23-24