NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman Officially Announces Return Of World Cup Of Hockey In 2028
It wasn't exactly a secret, but now it's official: the NHL is bringing back the World Cup of Hockey in 2028 and beyond.
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It wasn't exactly a secret, but now it's official: the NHL is bringing back the World Cup of Hockey in 2028 and beyond.
Grounded by a troubling ankle injury for much of 2024, New Zealand's first Winter Olympic champion Zoi Sadowski-Synnott is now back on top of the snowboarding world after a "mind-blowing" few weeks in Colorado.
As hockey fans prepared to watch their favorite NHL players take part in the 4 Nations Face-Off, the first best-on-best tournament since 2016, they received more good news ahead of puck drop.
The World Cup of Hockey is coming back in 2028.
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