NHL opens door to esports, kicks off 2018 NHL Gaming World Championship
TORONTO — The NHL has unveiled its first foray into esports — the 2018 NHL Gaming World Championship.
The US$100,000 tournament will feature separate online qualifying events in Canada, the U.S. and Europe with each region sending two finalists to the 2018 NHL Gaming Final set for June 19 in Las Vegas.
The winner will claim the championship trophy, collect a cash prize of $50,000 and take part in the 2018 NHL Awards show.
The NHL sees the virtual hockey tournament as just its opening esports salvo, with member teams likely to develop their own esports opportunities down the line. But in organizing the inaugural world championship, the aim is to allow as many people to get involved as possible.


