The National Hockey League (NHL) and Ice Hockey UK (IHUK) - based at the Landing Pad at Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park - today announced a new partnership to deliver free access to NHL Street Hockey sessions – the League’s ball hockey experience for youth abroad – for children ages 5-11 in schools across the United Kingdom. Additional learn-to-skate sessions will be available for participants.
The initiative, part of IHUK’s 2024–2030 strategic plan, will provide fun, accessible and inclusive opportunities for children to experience hockey and learn fundamental skills of the sport, fit for newcomers and hockey fans alike. NHL Street Hockey, which has already made an impact globally by building stronger links between hockey and local communities, removes traditional barriers to entry by focusing on fun, friendship and fitness, with no ice rink required.
The pilot programme will launch in six selected UK cities during the 2025–2026 season with the support of each local club - Belfast Giants, Cardiff Devils, Glasgow Clan, Guildford Flames, Nottingham Panthers and Sheffield Steelers - with plans for expansion beginning in 2026–2027.
Each participating city will work alongside IHUK to implement the programme and will receive equipment provided by the NHL. Participants will also be invited to join a learn-to-skate programme, connecting street hockey to the ice and creating a long-term pathway to ice hockey participation.
NHL Street Hockey, created as an evolution of the NHL STREET ball hockey programme in North America, is designed to meet the needs of youth in communities abroad. To date, NHL Street Hockey operates successful programmes in Sweden, Finland, Czechia and China. As the world’s premier professional ice hockey league, the NHL entertains more than 670 million fans in arenas and across TV and radio each season, and broadcasts games to more than 260 countries and territories around the globe, including the UK. IHUK CEO, Henry Staelens, said: “We are delighted to partner with an organisation of the NHL’s global calibre, and it shows the level of ambition that we have to grow ice hockey in the UK. This partnership will help us reach every community with this brilliant sport and drive down costs for parents. Whether kids dream of playing for Great Britain, to make it to the NHL or just want to have fun, NHL Street Hockey opens the door for everyone.”
NHL Deputy Commissioner, Bill Daly, said: "We are thrilled to expand NHL Street Hockey into the UK in collaboration with the IHUK. The NHL has a long history and successful track record of using ball hockey to introduce new fans to the sport and help fans grow in their love for the game. With continued access to the game, we are committed to inspiring the next generation of hockey players.”
GB forward Liam Kirk, the first player born and trained in England to be drafted in the NHL, believes the programme can inspire the next generation of hockey talent in the UK. Kirk, who recently won the DEL playoffs in Germany with Eisbären Berlin, said: “Ice hockey is the fifth-largest spectator sport in the UK, and NHL Street Hockey gives children who love the game or are brand new to it, an opportunity to experience playing in a fun, supportive environment. It will be a great addition to the coaching programmes that we have and develop future talent through the IHUK pathway.”
About NHL Street Hockey
NHL Street Hockey is the premier ball hockey experience created for communities outside of North America. NHL Street Hockey provides ball hockey equipment and instruction to communities around the world, delivering a fun and inclusive access point for youth to learn and engage in the sport of hockey. Since its formation in 2018, NHL Street Hockey has been introduced into physical education curriculums in Sweden, Finland, Czechia and China.
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