DÜSSELDORF, GERMANY — In a move that signals a permanent shift in the European sports landscape, the National Hockey League (NHL) and the National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA) officially announced a comprehensive, long-term international growth strategy for Germany today, March 13, 2026. This multi-faceted initiative, unveiled at a major press conference at the PSD Bank Dome, includes a firm commitment to staging regular-season games in German cities for the next three years, beginning with a high-stakes 2026 Global Series matchup between the Ottawa Senators and the Chicago Blackhawks. This strategy aims to capitalize on the soaring popularity of ice hockey in Germany, driven by a new generation of homegrown superstars.
The Deep Dive
The announcement in Düsseldorf marks a pivotal moment for the NHL, NHLPA long-term international growth strategy in Germany. For years, the league has treated European games as episodic events; however, this new framework transitions the NHL’s presence from a visiting exhibition to a permanent pillar of the German sporting calendar. The strategy is built on three core pillars: premier live events, grassroots development, and localized digital content.
The 2026 Global Series: A Homecoming for Stützle
The centerpiece of the 2026 calendar will be the two-game series between the Ottawa Senators and the Chicago Blackhawks at the PSD Bank Dome on December 18 and 20. For German hockey fans, the inclusion of the Senators is particularly significant. Ottawa is led by Tim Stützle, a Viersen native who has ascended to become one of the league’s premier young talents.
“Growing up in Germany, you always dream of seeing the NHL on your home ice,” Stützle remarked during the announcement. “To bring my teammates to Düsseldorf and show the world how much this country loves hockey is an incredible honor. This isn’t just about two games; it’s about showing every kid in Germany that the path to the NHL starts right here.”
Grassroots Investment and ‘NHL Street’
Beyond the bright lights of the Global Series, the NHL and NHLPA are doubling down on community-level engagement. The ‘NHL Street’ program—a school-based initiative designed to lower the barrier to entry for the sport—is set to expand to dozens of German cities. By partnering with the German Ice Hockey Federation (DEB), the league ensures that children who pick up a street hockey stick have a clear, structured pathway into local ice hockey clubs.
NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly emphasized that the strategy is designed for sustainability. “We are not just dropping in for a weekend,” Daly said. “We are investing in the infrastructure of the game. Through grassroots programs and community coaching clinics, we want to ensure that the next Leon Draisaitl or Moritz Seider has the resources they need to thrive within the German system.”
Strategic Business Partnerships and Media Expansion
The growth strategy also includes a robust commercial component. The NHL is actively seeking long-term German-based corporate partners to integrate with the league’s Digitally Enhanced Dasherboard (DED) technology. This allows German sponsors to appear on-screen during domestic broadcasts, creating a tailored advertising experience for European viewers. Furthermore, the league will produce more localized content in the German language, ensuring that fans have year-round access to their favorite players and teams, regardless of the time zone.
A New Era for European Hockey
Germany has long been considered a “sleeping giant” in the world of ice hockey. With state-of-the-art arenas in Berlin, Munich, Cologne, and Düsseldorf, the country possesses the infrastructure to support a permanent NHL presence. By committing to a minimum of three seasons of games, the NHL and NHLPA are providing the stability needed for broadcasters and sponsors to make long-term investments in the sport. This move is seen by many analysts as a precursor to a potential wider European expansion as the league prepares for the 2028 World Cup of Hockey.
FAQ: People Also Ask
Q: When will tickets for the 2026 NHL Global Series in Düsseldorf go on sale?
A: Ticket information for the Senators vs. Blackhawks games in December 2026 is expected to be released in early summer 2026. Fans are encouraged to sign up for the NHL’s international newsletter for presale access.
Q: Which other German cities might host games in the future?
A: While Düsseldorf is the focus for 2026, the NHL and NHLPA have indicated that major markets like Berlin, Munich, and Cologne are under consideration for the subsequent 2027 and 2028 seasons as part of their three-year commitment.
Q: How does this strategy affect the German DEL league?
A: The NHL and NHLPA are working closely with the DEL and the DEB. The goal is a collaborative ecosystem where the NHL’s presence increases overall interest in hockey, which historically leads to higher attendance and registration numbers for local German professional teams and youth leagues.


