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NHL's Efforts to Infuse American Flair into Hockey with 'Bowl Game' Concepts
The National Hockey League (NHL) is actively trying to Americanize the sport of hockey by introducing concepts similar to popular American sports events, such as NCAA bowl games and the NFL's Super Bowl. This effort is aimed at attracting the increasing number of American kids taking up the sport.
One experimental approach by the NHL includes naming classic rivalry games in a style reminiscent of college football matchups. For example, the recent game between the Edmonton Oilers and the Nashville Predators was dubbed "the Diddy Bowl." This name stems from the teams' mascots, the Predators and the Oilers, seemingly merging to create a distinctive title for their matchups.
The attempt to rebrand certain NHL games with unique titles is seen as a way to heighten interest and perhaps even commercial success, mirroring the excitement college football rivalries bring to their bowl games. The actual success of these initiatives remains to be seen, and the NHL continues to explore various ways to embed more American elements into the sport.
Feedback and outcomes from these game rebrandings will likely influence whether similar efforts are expanded to other team matchups across the league. The overall goal is clear: to make hockey more relatable and appealing to the American audience by drawing parallels to deeply ingrained American sports traditions.
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