The National Hockey League (NHL) and National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA) announced plans for the 2023 NHL Global Series – Sweden, which will feature the Detroit Red Wings, Minnesota Wild, Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs. The Wild will be the road team against the Ottawa Senators on Saturday, Nov. 18 at 10 a.m. CT (5 p.m. in Sweden) and the home team vs. the Toronto Maple Leafs on Sunday, Nov. 19 at 7 a.m. CT (2 p.m. in Sweden) at Avicii Arena in Stockholm, Sweden.

Minnesota Wild fans interested in ticket and travel packages to the 2023 NHL Global Series – Sweden, can sign up at www.wild.com/globalseries. The exclusive Fan Tour packages will include: roundtrip airfare, hotel accommodations, tickets to both Wild games, access to an exclusive Wild event, guided tours, a Global Series Commemorative Gift and more. Complete package information with additional details will be sent to all who sign up in May. Please contact the Minnesota Wild Fan Relations Team at (651) 222-9453 (WILD) if you questions about the travel packages.

Tickets and fan travel packages to the 2023 NHL Global Series – Sweden will go on sale at 10 a.m. CET (5 p.m. CT) on Wednesday, May 3, at LiveNation.se/NHL.

The 2023 NHL Global Series – Sweden will highlight a record four NHL clubs in one European city for regular-season games and mark the second time the Wild has played regular-season games in Europe. Minnesota participated in the 2010 NHL Premiere in Helsinki, Finland, playing two games against the Carolina Hurricanes at Hartwall Arena. The Wild lost to the Hurricanes, 4-3 on Oct. 7, 2010, and fell 2-1 in a shootout on Oct. 8, 2010. This will mark the first time the Maple Leafs will play NHL regular-season games outside of North America, the second time for the Red Wings and third such trip for the Senators. Each team will play two regular-season games in Stockholm as part of the 2023 NHL Global Series – Sweden.

Minnesota has eight Swedish players on its current roster: Jonas Brodin (Karlstad), Joel Eriksson Ek (Karlstad), Filip Gustavsson (Skellefteå), Marcus Johansson (Landskrona), John Klingberg (Gothenburg), Gustav Nyquist (Halmstad), Oskar Sundqvist (Boden) and Jesper Wallstedt (Vasteras).

To date, there have been 38 NHL regular-season games played outside of North America, including 32 played in Europe. There have been 13 NHL regular-season games played in Sweden, 12 of which were played in Stockholm at Ericsson Globe. The 2023 NHL Global Series – Sweden will mark the 10th season overall that the NHL has traveled to Europe to play regular-season games. These games reward the legions of loyal and passionate fans in Europe that enjoy live NHL games available via international broadcast and media partners, including YLE, Nova, Sky Sports, ProSieben and Viaplay, as well as the NHL’s streaming service, NHL.TV. The NHL’s biggest star players are also featured across numerous social media platforms, and on NHL.com in eight languages, for the League’s international fans.

More information on the 2023 NHL Global Series – Sweden will be announced when available here, as well as on NHL.com/sv and international social media account @NHLsv, which will serve as the official home for all of the latest news and information about the 2023 NHL Global Series – Sweden, as well as other features from around the NHL.

(info courtesy of Wild)

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