Melbourne to host first-ever National Hockey League games in the Southern Hemisphere
The National Hockey League (NHL) today announced the Arizona 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, with both games commencing at 2PM local time. 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.
Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events Steve Dimopoulos:
“Nowhere does major events like Melbourne and that’s why we are able to attract the biggest sporting spectacles from around the globe.” “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.”
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman:
“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, 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.”
The matchups in September will be the NHL’s first foray into the Southern Hemisphere, but not the first international trip for either the Kings or Coyotes. The Kings most recently played two preseason games in China in 2017. In addition, Los Angeles has played preseason games in Austria (2007) and Germany (2011), as well as regular-season games in England (2007), Germany (2011), and Sweden (2011). In 2010, Arizona played one preseason game in Latvia and two regular-season games in Czechia. A complete history of NHL preseason games and regular-season games played outside North America can be found by clicking the links below:
* Preseason Games Played Outside North America
* Regular-Season Games Played Outside North America
“Melbourne is recognised worldwide for embracing anything and everything sports, making it the ultimate destination to host NHL players in the upcoming NHL Global Series games,” said Marty Walsh, NHLPA Executive Director. “The players on the Kings and Coyotes look forward to introducing themselves to Australians this September and experiencing the excitement of their renowned sports fandom firsthand.”
“The Arizona Coyotes are honoured to represent the National Hockey League at the NHL Global Series in Melbourne,” said Coyotes President & CEO Xavier A. Gutierrez. “This is a tremendous opportunity for the Coyotes and Kings to introduce our great game to the incredibly passionate sports fans of Melbourne. The Coyotes are committed to growing our game and we look forward to interacting with all the tremendous people, partners, and fans-in-waiting in Australia.”
“The Los Angeles Kings are thrilled to be featured in the NHL Global Series in Melbourne,” said Kings President Luc Robitaille. “This historic event with both the Kings and Coyotes will represent the game of hockey at the highest levels, and Melbourne will be a tremendous host. The Kings embrace every opportunity to grow the game and expand our reach and we look forward to working with each of our partners to help make the event a success and to launch our 2023-24 season in grand fashion.”
“After many years of work, TEG Sport, together with our partners Left Field Live, are delighted to be promoting the first ever NHL visit to Australian shores” said TEG CEO Geoff Jones. “The world-renowned Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne will be transformed into the ultimate NHL destination for this historic preseason series between the Arizona Coyotes and Los Angeles Kings. We encourage fans to get in early with tickets, corporate and travel packages as demand is expected to be high. This event will be an incredible addition to Melbourne’s sensational major sporting events calendar and I thank our key partner Visit Victoria and the great support of the Victorian Government in making this event a reality.”
Today’s announcement was made from Federation Square in Melbourne at a news conference attended by Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events Steve Dimopoulos, NHL Senior Executive Vice President of International Strategy David Proper, Kings legend Dustin Brown, Coyotes alumnus Darcy Hordichuk and Managing Director, TEG Sport & Experiences Rachael Carroll.
Arizona will be designated the home team for the Sept. 22 matchup and Los Angeles will be designated the home team for the game on Sept. 23. The Coyotes and Kings will both be offering travel packages. Additional information will be published on each club’s website as it becomes available. Ticketing information for the 2023 NHL Global Series – Melbourne is listed below. Additional details will be announced when available.
With high demand expected, fans are encouraged to book tickets or packages promptly.
- Tickets start from $79 for children and $99 for adults
- Corporate Packages available now via www.ticketek.com.au
- Travel packages available now Keith Prowse Travel www.kpt.com.au/event-packages-tours/otherevents-experience/nhl-global-series-melbourne
- Telstra Pre Sale commences Friday 14th April at 12pm for all Australian Telstra customers.
- Sign up to pre-sale GA waitlist to secure early access https://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=NHLWAIT
- All tickets to general public go on sale Tuesday 18th April at 1pm via Ticketek