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NHL To Organize 2028 World Cup Without IIHF Involvement

August 22, 2025 at 5:15 pm CDT | by Gabriel Foley 13 Comments

The NHL appears set to move forward with their plan on organizing a World Cup of Hockey. They’re ready to reach out to international clubs directly, rather than work with the IIHF, per TSN’s Darren Dreger. This news doubles down comments that NHL commissioner Gary Bettman made in February.

The tournament will be an eight-country event and take place during the 2027-28 season – the year of the next summer Olympics – shares David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period. Pagnotta adds that preliminary matches will be split between one North American, and one European, city – while semi-final and final rounds will be hosted in North America.

This news answers the question of what the NHL will do in the Olympics’ off-years. The World Cup will feature a wider cast than the 4-Nations Face-Off that took place this February, though the exact list of countries isn’t quite clear. In addition to the four countries that suited up this winter, both Czechia and Slovakia seem like locked-in options. The NHL could also bring in any one of Germany, Switzlerand, Austria, and Latvia – who have each reached varying levels of international success over the last few years.

But Russia will stand as the big uncertainty. Both Russia and Belarus have been barred from participation in IIHF events since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. The IIHF upheld that decision for the 2025-26 season and 2026 Winter Olympics. The NHL deciding to go around IIHF involvement does open the door to Russia – one of the world’s top hockey countries – getting back into the swing of best-on-best competition. That would likely give aging stars like Andrei Vasilevskiy, Igor Shesterkin, Nikita Kucherov, and Artemi Panarin a chance to show their might in their prime years. Commissioner Gary Bettman declined comment when asked, back in March, about if the NHL would entertain playing against Russia in the near future.

The World Cup tournament itself will serve as an exciting shove into the future for the world’s top hockey talents. High-potential young players like Connor Bedard, Macklin Celebrini, Lane Hutson, and Juraj Slafkovsky will be just entering their prime years in 2028, and certainly looking for a chance to prove their country’s might at the top stage. The event will be a great run-up to the 2032 Winter Olympics, where all four players seem ready to play big roles.

The NHL will intercut the World Cup with All-Star games. Bettman has shared that he knows the All-Star matchup will need to live up to high expectations, after the popularity garnered by the 4-Nations Face-Off earlier this year. In an interview with NHL.com’s Dan Rosen, Bettman said that everything will be on the table for the next All-Star event. That will set a high bar for the mid-season breaks next season, though many fans will be looking ahead to an even bigger best-on-best tournament only three seasons away.

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  1. YouAreWelcome

    2 months ago

    Another meaningless exhibition, And money grab, All these stupid tournaments do Is disrupt the actual NHL season.

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    • C-Daddy

      2 months ago

      Why do you care if the season is disrupted? Based on your comments you hate hockey and the NHL.

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  2. soccer_ref

    2 months ago

    4 nations was great and it had been a while that we had the top players representing their country. So it was needed and it has create some major buzz for the winter games.

    With that being said.

    Nothing will EVER live up to the 96 World Cup

    Let the Olympics be the competition we desire and need.

    Get rid of the pointless all star game too

    Quick fact

    The Ducks have never hosted the draft or the all star game

    Why?

    Not enough and too small of luxury boxes. Take about a money grab. That’s the leave for you. They cannot get out of their own way

    Ps

    Gary Bettman has Parkinson’s disease.

    Reply
  3. 30 Parks

    2 months ago

    Without making a grand political statement, I think Russia should be allowed to play hockey in such a tournament.

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    • Johnny Z

      2 months ago

      You beat me to it!

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    • Gbear

      1 month ago

      Agree. The league was all about having teams compete against the Red Army teams back in the 70’s and 80’s during the Cold War era.

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      Reply
  4. soccer_ref

    1 month ago

    Agree. The players are bing punished for something they have nothing to do with

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  5. wreckage

    1 month ago

    To be fair, the greatest Russian star ever in the NHL besides maybe Fedorov, is a firm supporter of their current “president” by all accounts. So i can understand a little separation between sport and politics by the league.

    Would be nice to see a true best on best, but I can understand why or if the league followed the IIHF stance.

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    • Black Ace57

      1 month ago

      Jesse Owens competed in Berlin in 1936. The US and the USSR competed throughout the Cold War. There’s zero excuse for this current nonsense.

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      Reply
    • ChipWest121

      1 month ago

      @wreckage You’re wack. Plain and simple.

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  6. Jolly Roger

    1 month ago

    Bettman is ageing well. From being a liability in his early years, he’s become an asset to the game.

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  7. jawman74

    1 month ago

    I read “international clubs” as like, teams from overseas (not the national teams), and now I really want to see a Club World Cup of Hockey. It would be completely impractical, but fun to imagine.

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  8. ChipWest121

    1 month ago

    Good, the IIHF are the fun police. If a player phantom falls over the red line the player nearest would get called for tripping. I remember in the 2010 Olympics when they made a bunch of grown men “wear” visors.

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