NHL announces teams for 2022 Global Series in Europe
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Dorin Canaday
April 21, 2022 (6:29 PM)
The NHL is going back to Europe for the Global Series program. The Global Series debuted back in 2017 when the Ottawa Senators and Colorado Avalanche played two regular season games in Stockholm, Sweden.
They held the Global Series in 2018 and 2019 as well. The NHL teams participating in those years were the Edmonton Oilers, New Jersey Devils, Winnipeg Jets, Florida Panthers, Chicago Blackhawks, Philadelphia Flyers, Tampa Bay Lightning and Buffalo Sabres.
The NHL was unable to host the event the past two years because of the COVID pandemic.
The teams travelling to Europe this fall will be the Columbus Blue Jackets, San Jose Sharks, Colorado Avalanche and Nashville Predators.
Pre-season games will be played on October 3rd and 4th in Bern, Switzerland and Berlin, Germany.
The Sharks and Predators will play regular season games on October 7th and 8th in Prague, Czech Republic.
While the Blue Jackets and Avalanche will play their regular season games on November 4th and 5th in Tampere, Finland.
Full details here:
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