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Preseason Nhl Games Played Outside North America PRESEASON NHL GAMES PLAYED OUTSIDE NORTH AMERICA The Chicago Blackhawks and Philadelphia Flyers are traveling to Europe this preseason, playing one exhibition game each against European club opposition before facing off in their NHL regular-season opener (on Oct. 4 in Prague, Czech Republic). The Blackhawks will tune up for the regular season by playing Eisbären Berlin at Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin, Germany, on Sunday, Sept. 29 (7:30 p.m. Local/1:30 p.m. ET, NHL Network), while the Flyers will take on Lausanne HC at Vaudoise Arena in Lausanne, Switzerland, on Monday, Sept. 30 (8 p.m. Local/2 p.m. ET, NHL Network) – both as part of the 2019 NHL Global Series Challenge. Germany and Switzerland have played host to several preseason games involving NHL teams in recent years. Four German cities (Berlin, Cologne, Hamburg and Mannheim) have welcomed NHL teams for preseason games since 2008, while Lausanne will become the fourth Swiss city to feature NHL teams in that span (also Bern, Zug and Zurich). DATE VISITING TEAM SCORE HOME TEAM LOCATION VENUE Sept. 22, 1980 Washington Capitals 4 FINAL 2OT 3 Minnesota North Stars Stockholm, SWE Sept. 23, 1980 Minnesota North Stars 8 FINAL 0 Djurgarden Stockholm, SWE Sept. 24, 1980 Washington Capitals 2 FINAL 1 AIK Stockholm Stockholm, SWE Sept. 25, 1980 Minnesota North Stars 4 FINAL 3 AIK Stockholm Stockholm, SWE Sept. 26, 1980 Washington Capitals 3 FINAL 2 Djurgarden Stockholm, SWE Sept. 17, 1981 New York Rangers 1 FINAL 4 Helsinki IFK Helsinki, FIN Sept. 17, 1981 Washington Capitals 4 FINAL 7 Vastra Frolunda Gothenburg, SWE Sept. 18, 1981 New York Rangers 5 FINAL 1 Djurgarden Stockholm, SWE Sept. 18, 1981 Washington Capitals 1 FINAL 6 AIK Stockholm Stockholm, SWE Sept. 20, 1981 New York Rangers 4 FINAL 1 Washington Capitals Sodertalje, SWE Sept. 22, 1981 New York Rangers 7 FINAL 1 Vastra Frolunda Gothenburg, SWE Sept. 22, 1981 Washington Capitals 5 FINAL 2 Djurgarden Stockholm, SWE Sept. 23, 1981 New York Rangers 4 FINAL 1 AIK Stockholm Stockholm, SWE Sept. 24, 1981 Washington Capitals 5 FINAL 3 Karpat Oulu, FIN Sept. 10, 1989 Calgary Flames 2 FINAL 4 Czechoslovakia Prague, CSSR Sept. 11, 1989 Calgary Flames 1 FINAL 4 Czechoslovakia Prague, CSSR Sept. 12, 1989 Washington Capitals 7 FINAL 4 Farjestad Karlstad, SWE Sept. 13, 1989 Washington Capitals 3 FINAL 1 Brynas Brynas, SWE Sept. 14, 1989 Calgary Flames 4 FINAL 2 Khimik Voskresensk Voskresensk, USSR Sept. 15, 1989 Washington Capitals 8 FINAL OT 7 Spartak Moscow Moscow, USSR Sept. 16, 1989 Calgary Flames 5 FINAL 2 Sokol Kiev Kiev, USSR Sept. 17, 1989 Washington Capitals 2 FINAL 7 Dynamo Moscow Moscow, USSR Sept. 18, 1989 Calgary Flames 3 FINAL OT 2 Soviet Wings Moscow, USSR Sept. 19, 1989 Washington Capitals 2 FINAL OT 1 Dynamo Riga Riga, USSR Sept. 20, 1989 Calgary Flames 1 FINAL 2 CSKA Moscow Moscow, USSR Sept. 21, 1989 Washington Capitals 5 FINAL 4 SKA Leningrad Leningrad, USSR DATE VISITING TEAM SCORE HOME TEAM LOCATION VENUE Sept. 6, 1990 St. Louis Blues 3 FINAL 1 Dusseldorf EG Dusseldorf, FRG Sept. 7, 1990 Edmonton Oilers 2 FINAL 0 Dusseldorf EG Dusseldorf, FRG Sept. 8, 1990 St. Louis Blues 10 FINAL 1 Edmonton Oilers Dusseldorf, FRG Sept. 10, 1990 Montreal Canadiens 7 FINAL 1 AIK Stockholm Stockholm, SWE Sept. 12, 1990 Montreal Canadiens 5 FINAL 3 Leningrad/Yaroslavl Leningrad, USSR Sept. 13, 1990 Minnesota North Stars 5 FINAL 8 Spartak Moscow Moscow, USSR Sept. 14, 1990 Edmonton Oilers 12 FINAL 3 EC Graz Graz, AUT Sept. 14, 1990 Montreal Canadiens 4 FINAL 2 Dynamo Riga Riga, LAT Sept. 15, 1990 Minnesota North Stars 2 FINAL OT 3 Soviet Wings Moscow, USSR Sept. 16, 1990 Montreal Canadiens 1 FINAL 4 Dynamo Moscow Moscow, USSR Sept. 17, 1990 Minnesota North Stars 3 FINAL 2 Khimik Voskresensk Voskresensk, USSR Sept. 18, 1990 Montreal Canadiens 2 FINAL OT 3 CSKA Moscow Moscow, USSR Sept. 19, 1990 Minnesota North Stars 0 FINAL 5 Sokol Kiev Kiev, USSR Sept. 12, 1992 Montreal Canadiens 3 FINAL 2 Chicago Blackhawks London, UK Wembley Arena Sept. 13, 1992 Chicago Blackhawks 5 FINAL SO 4 Montreal Canadiens London, UK Wembley Arena Sept. 11, 1993 Toronto Maple Leafs 3 FINAL 5 New York Rangers London, UK Wembley Arena Sept. 12, 1993 New York Rangers 3 FINAL 1 Toronto Maple Leafs London, UK Wembley Arena Sept. 9, 1994 Winnipeg Jets (1979) 8 FINAL 2 Tappara Helsinki, FIN Helsinki Ice Hall Sept. 11, 1994 Winnipeg Jets (1979) 5 FINAL 3 Helsinki IFK Helsinki, FIN Helsinki Ice Hall Sept. 15, 1998 Tampa Bay Lightning 4 FINAL 1 VEU Feldkirch Feldkirch, AUT Vorarlberghalle Sept. 16, 1998 Buffalo Sabres 5 FINAL 1 Klagenfurt AC Klagenfurt, AUT Stadthalle Klagenfurt Sept. 18, 1998 Tampa Bay Lightning 3 FINAL 1 Buffalo Sabres Innsbruck, AUT Olympiahalle Sept. 13, 2000 Vancouver Canucks 5 FINAL 2 MoDo Stockholm, SWE Globe Arena Sept. 15, 2000 Vancouver Canucks 2 FINAL OT 1 Djurgarden Stockholm, SWE Globe Arena Sept. 16, 2001 Colorado Avalanche 5 FINAL 3 Brynas Stockholm, SWE Globe Arena Sept. 16, 2003 Toronto Maple Leafs 5 FINAL 3 Jokerit Helsinki, FIN Hartwall Arena Sept. 18, 2003 Toronto Maple Leafs 9 FINAL 2 Djurgarden Stockholm, SWE Globe Arena Sept. 19, 2003 Toronto Maple Leafs 3 FINAL 0 Farjestad Stockholm, SWE Globe Arena Sept. 23, 2006 New York Rangers 3 FINAL 2 Florida Panthers San Juan, PR Jose Miguel Agrelot Coliseum Sept. 25, 2007 Los Angeles Kings 7 FINAL 6 Salzburg Salzburg, AUT Eisarena Salzburg Sept. 26, 2007 Los Angeles Kings 4 FINAL 3 Farjestad Salzburg, AUT Eisarena Salzburg Sept. 28, 2008 Tampa Bay Lightning 4 FINAL 1 Eisbären Berlin Berlin, GER O2 World Arena Sept. 30, 2008 New York Rangers 8 FINAL 1 SC Bern Bern, SUI PostFinance Arena Oct. 1, 2008 New York Rangers 4 FINAL 3 Metallurg Magnitogorsk Bern, SUI PostFinance Arena Oct. 2, 2008 Pittsburgh Penguins 4 FINAL 1 Jokerit Helsinki, FIN Hartwall Arena Oct. 2, 2008 Ottawa Senators 4 FINAL 1 Frolunda Gothenburg, SWE Scandinavium Sept. 28, 2009 Florida Panthers 2 FINAL SO 3 Tappara Tempere, FIN Hakametsan Arena Sept. 28, 2009 Chicago Blackhawks 9 FINAL 2 HC Davos Zurich, SUI Hallenstadion Sept. 29, 2009 St. Louis Blues 6 FINAL 0 Linkoping HC Linkoping, SWE Cloetta Center Sept. 29, 2009 Chicago Blackhawks 1 FINAL 2 ZSC Lions Zurich, SUI Hallenstadion Sept. 30, 2009 Florida Panthers 4 FINAL 2 Jokerit Helsinki, FIN Hartwall Arena Sept. 30, 2009 Detroit Red Wings 6 FINAL 2 Farjestad Karlstad, SWE Lofbergs Lila Arena Oct. 2, 2010 San Jose Sharks 3 FINAL SO 2 Adler Mannheim Mannheim, GER SAP Arena Oct. 2, 2010 Boston Bruins 5 FINAL 1 Belfast Giants Belfast, UK Odyssey Arena Oct. 4, 2010 Carolina Hurricanes 3 FINAL 5 SKA St. Petersburg St. Petersburg, RUS Ledovy Arena Oct. 4, 2010 Minnesota Wild 5 FINAL 1 Ilves Tampere Tampere, FIN Jaahalli Arena Oct. 5, 2010 Columbus Blue Jackets 4 FINAL 1 Malmo Malmo, SWE Malmo Arena Oct. 5, 2010 Boston Bruins 7 FINAL 1 HC Liberec Liberec, CZE Tipsport Arena Oct. 6, 2010 Phoenix Coyotes 3 FINAL 1 Dinamo Riga Riga, LAT Arena Riga Sept. 29, 2011 New York Rangers 2 FINAL 0 Sparta Prague Prague, CZE TESLA Arena Sept. 30, 2011 New York Rangers 4 FINAL 2 Frolunda Gothenburg, SWE Scandinavium DATE VISITING TEAM SCORE HOME TEAM LOCATION VENUE Oct. 2, 2011 New York Rangers 4 FINAL 1 HC Slovan Bratislava, SVK SLOVNAFT Arena Oct. 3, 2011 New York Rangers 4 FINAL 8 EV Zug Zug, SUI Bossard Arena Oct. 4, 2011 Anaheim Ducks 4 FINAL OT 3 Jokerit Helsinki, FIN Hartwall Arena Oct. 4, 2011 Los Angeles Kings 5 FINAL 4 Hamburg Hamburg, GER O2 World Hamburg Arena Oct. 4, 2011 Buffalo Sabres 8 FINAL 3 Adler Mannheim Mannheim, GER SAP Arena Sept. 21, 2017 Vancouver Canucks 2 FINAL 5 Los Angeles Kings Shanghai, CHI Mercedes-Benz Arena Sept. 23, 2017 Los Angeles Kings 4 FINAL SO 3 Vancouver Canucks Beijing, CHI Wukesong Arena Sept. 15, 2018 Boston Bruins 4 FINAL SO 3 Calgary Flames Shenzen, CHI Shenzhen Universiade Sports Center Sept. 19, 2018 Calgary Flames 1 FINAL 3 Boston Bruins Beijing, CHI Cadillac Arena Oct. 1, 2018 New Jersey Devils 3 FINAL OT 2 SC Bern Bern, SUI PostFinance Arena Oct. 3, 2018 Edmonton Oilers 4 FINAL OT 3 Kölner Haie Cologne, GER Lanxess Arena Sept. 29, 2019 Chicago Blackhawks Eisbären Berlin Berlin, GER Mercedes-Benz Arena Sept. 30, 2019 Philadelphia Flyers Lausanne HC Lausanne, SUI Vaudoise Arena ##### .
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