TORONTO -- The success of the World Cup of Hockey 2016, a revival of a tournament last held 12 years ago, means it will become a fixture on the NHL's international schedule, Commissioner Gary Bettman said prior to Game 1 of the best-of-3 final between Team Canada and Team Europe on Tuesday.
"It's safe to say there will be another World Cup and more and more World Cups on a regular basis," Commissioner Bettman said. "We haven't sat down with the [NHL] Players' Association yet to decide whether or not if it should be in four years or three years or five years. That's something that will be on the table. When we're done in a few days, whether it's Thursday or Saturday, we will each take a deep breath, let our respective troops recover and we'll then debrief and get together and talk about what it is we think went well, what it is we think maybe we can do better, what it is maybe we should do different and start planning out the future."
World Cup to become international fixture
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