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World Cup Of Hockey On Schedule To Return In February, 2024

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NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly said the NHL is “moving full steam ahead” and “continuing to have regular meetings” for the return of the World Cup of Hockey tournament in February of 2024. Daly made the comments at the NHL/NHLPA’s European Media Tour this afternoon in Paris, France.

“We’re out in market already moving ahead with plans for a February 2024 World Cup,” Daly said. “We’re still on schedule.”

Daly said the NHL and NHLPA are looking at a short list of markets to host games, including select European cities.

“We still want to play one pool in Europe, a preliminary round pool in Europe and a preliminary round pool in North America and move the semifinals and the final to a different city in North America likely,” he said. “I think that short list would universally encompass more traditional hockey markets.”

The tournament would likely take place across 15 days in February, with a day on the front end and a day on the back end built in for travel purposes.

Daly also said there are discussions about adding two nations to the tournament, bringing the total to 10 to create a qualification round to get down to eight teams.

“I think longer term, that’s our plan to have a qualification tournament at another time during the calendar,” Daly said. “Given the short timeframe we have between now and February 2024, if we have a qualification stage, I think it’s part of the tournament.”

This would be the first best-on-best hockey tournament of its kind since the last time the World Cup was held in 2016.

Washington was the initial base camp for Team Sweden, who held their first workouts at MedStar Capitals Iceplex.

Photos from first practice.

By Jon Sorensen

About Jon Sorensen

Jon has been a Caps fan since day one, attending his first game at the Capital Centre in 1974. His interest in the Caps has grown over the decades and included time as a season ticket holder. He has been a journalist covering the team for 10+ years, primarily focusing on analysis, analytics and prospect development.



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