24/06/2022 NHL Launching NFT Marketplace for Hockey Collectibles

The league has tapped Sweet to build a marketplace that will include gamified NFTs.


NHL pucks. Image: Shutterstock
NHL pucks. Image: Shutterstock

The National Hockey League has bigNFTplans, and it’s ready to sharemostof them with the world.

The NHL, along with its Alumni Association and Players’ Association, announced Thursday that it’s partnered with NFT platform Sweet to create a unique NFT marketplace and collections of NFTs—unique blockchain tokens that signify ownership.

David Lehanski, the league’s executive vice president of business development and innovation, toldDecryptin an interview that the NHL’s marketplace will fall somewhere between a full-blown NFT trading platform and a site that offers limited-time NFT drops.

The NHL wants to give fans a bit of both, building an NFT marketplace with exclusive drops. The NHL’s Sweet marketplace is expected to go live in October, in time for the start of the 2022-2023 season.

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But there’s also a bit of a gaming play here: The NHL wants to gamify NFTs with “questing and collecting” features so fans will engage and can be rewarded with perks like other NFTs, Lehanski toldDecrypt.

Some of the NFTs also will be dynamic and change over time, depending on a player's performance. NFTs also will be “cinematic game highlights from past and present NHL seasons” or surprise packs of NFTs that can be viewed in “3D interactive trophy rooms,” according to a statement.

As to which blockchain it will be building on, Lehanski said the NHL wasn’t quite ready to share. But ifSweet’s offeringsare any indication, it could be onPolygon orTezos.

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“We’re looking at everything,” Lehanski said, adding that “low gas fees” and “environmental sustainability” are priorities for the NHL as it looks to choose a blockchain.

It’s worth noting that the NHL is one of the last major professional sports organizations to get into NFTs, following moves by the NBA, withTop Shot NFTs, the NFL, with a“play and own” NFT game, and MLB, with its upcomingNFT game.

“There was definitely a lot of allure to potentially moving very quickly [...] but we thought that was a little shortsighted,” Lehanski said of the NHL’s approach to NFTs, adding that, in his view, taking the time to research metrics like fan behavior was worth the effort.“NFTs have long-term viability as relevant and meaningful products for fans, especially as it pertains to digital collectibles and gaming.”

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But Sweet CEO Tom Mizzone toldDecryptthat the NHL’s NFTs won’t just be geared toward NHL fans who are new to crypto—experienced NFT collectors will also be able to partake in a way that feels native to them.

“It will have absolute appeal to thatdegenculture,” he added, “but not to the point where it’s excluding broader customer bases who are just fans.”

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