NHL Global Series
The NHL is coming Down Under!
The Los Angeles Kings and Arizona Coyotes are set to make history this September as the first National Hockey League (NHL) teams to compete in the Southern Hemisphere when the 2023 NHL Global Series comes to Melbourne.
The Kings and Coyotes will face off in two exhibition matches at Rod Laver Arena on Saturday, September 23 and Sunday, September 24, in what is a significant moment for both Melbourne and Australia as the first ever NHL hosts in this part of the world.
Ice hockey is a sport like no other with non-stop action, skilful goals and massive hits. Add to this the electric energy and excitement of the match day atmosphere, making the NHL the ultimate sport experience. Australian sports fans, and all sports fans in the Southern Hemisphere do not want to miss this chance to witness the best of US sport up close. Tickets starting at $79 for children and $99 for adults, or you can see the ice in style with corporate packages.
Demand is high! Fans are encouraged to book tickets or packages promptly.
23 - 24 SEPTEMBER, 2023 ROD LAVER ARENA, MELBOURNE TICKETS ON SALE NOWTickets & Tour Dates
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