The NHL is hoping to continue entering into new markets overseas as it grows its international footprint (as per Nicholas J. Cotsonika of NHL.com). Bill Daly spoke on the European Player Media Tour today and said that the NHL has a pretty comfortable rotation of international games in Finland, Sweden and Czechia, but added that the league will likely change things up in the immediate future.
The NHL has played 20 regular season games in Europe since 2017 and 13 preseason games in Europe, Asia, and Australia and as Daly highlighted, the league would like to go back to London to play games as well as Germany and Switzerland. Daly was asked if the league would consider a return to Australia and Daly was non-committal saying that the league had a good experience down there but they haven’t begun to explore a return trip.
In other evening notes:
- The Vancouver Canucks are expected to announce a new AHL goaltender coach to replace the recently promoted Marko Torenius who has joined the team at the NHL level (as per Iain MacIntyre of Sportsnet). Torenius was appointed to replace current head goalie coach and director of goaltending Ian Clark after Clark asked for a new position with the team to begin his transition to an off-ice role. No word yet on who might be up for the role, but they will join a new-look AHL coaching staff after Vancouver hired Manny Malhotra as head coach of Abbotsford back in May to replace Jeremy Colliton.
- Corey Masisak of The Denver Post is reporting that Colorado Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog’s return to the lineup is now a matter of time and no longer an uncertainty. Landeskog reportedly told a fan that he’ll play this year, but he wasn’t sure in what game. The 31-year-old hasn’t played a game since he hoisted the Stanley Cup with his teammates in June 2022 and would be a welcome return for a team that doesn’t boast the depth it used to. Landeskog had 30 goals and 29 assists during the 2021-22 season in just 51 games and was a key catalyst in their run to the championship registering 11 goals and 11 assists in 20 playoff games.