William Nylander was already heading to Italy in February to represent Sweden at the 2026 Winter Olympics, but the Toronto Maple Leafs forward is going a bit earlier. The player is one of 25 who will take part in the annual NHL/NHLPA European Player Media Tour on Friday.
For the first time, the tour will be in Italy as the NHL and Lega Serie A begin to reveal more details about their content collaboration partnership that was announced last month. The media tour takes place one day before the 2025-26 Serie A season kicks off. Nylander is no stranger to the European media tour, having participated in it before. He spends his offseason in Sweden, so he doesn’t have to cross the world for it.
Both leagues have framed the partnership as an opportunity to promote both their brands and sports and create cross-sport opportunities ahead of the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026. The partnership was inspired by a collaboration back in March that saw Scudetto’s Andrea Pirlo and Marco Materazzi exchange jerseys with New York Rangers center Mika Zibanejad at Madison Square Garden.
This partnership may even lead to bigger cross-sport opportunities in the not-too-distant future, such as an exchange of jerseys between Nylander and a Serie A club player, or even the NHL's Global Series games expanding to Italy.
The Story Behind NHL's Serie A Partnership
Here's what actually matters about this NHL-Serie A collaboration.
It started back in March when Rangers center Mika Zibanejad exchanged jerseys with some Serie A legends at Madison Square Garden. Now both leagues are trying to milk this cross-sport promotion ahead of the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics. The media tour happens right before Serie A's 2025-26 season kicks off. Smart marketing timing, if nothing else.
What This Could Mean for Future Maple Leafs Content?
The partnership isn't just about photo ops and jersey swaps. We might actually see some interesting crossover content coming. Think Nylander trading jerseys with AC Milan or Inter Milan players. Maybe even some behind-the-scenes content showing how European hockey players and soccer stars train differently. Could this lead to NHL Global Series games in Italy? The league is definitely planting seeds for that possibility.
Will This Impact Nylander's Season Preparation?
This is essentially a one-day media commitment in Europe. Nylander does these European tours regularly anyway. He knows the drill, and it's not going to mess with his training schedule. The guy spends his entire offseason in Sweden, so he's already in European time zones. This won't affect his readiness for training camp or the season.
The Bigger Picture for Hockey in Europe
This NHL-Serie A partnership shows how serious the league is about European expansion. Italy isn't exactly a hockey hotbed. But with the 2026 Olympics coming to Milano Cortina, the timing makes perfect sense. The NHL wants to capitalize on that Olympic spotlight. Having star players like Nylander involved helps legitimize these international partnerships.
What Leafs Fans Should Actually Care About?
This is mostly just good PR for the NHL. Nylander gets some international exposure, which is never bad for his brand. The Leafs benefit from having a player involved in league-wide initiatives.
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