The National Hockey League has released a new advertisement titled 'AI Can't NHL' as part of its season-long campaign 'The Next Golden Era Is Now.' The spot features four young NHL stars highlighting the irreplaceable human elements of hockey amid the rise of artificial intelligence. It premieres tonight during NHL broadcasts.
The National Hockey League (NHL) announced the launch of its latest marketing spot, 'AI Can't NHL,' on a recent day from New York. This advertisement is the third installment in the league's ongoing campaign, 'The Next Golden Era Is Now,' following previous spots 'Work From Home' and 'Day in the Life.' Produced in collaboration with the agency Highdive, the ad engages with the cultural buzz around artificial intelligence by contrasting its advancements with the instinctive skills that define professional hockey.
The spot stars four of the NHL's promising young players: Charlie McAvoy of the Boston Bruins, Cale Makar of the Colorado Avalanche, Jake Oettinger of the Dallas Stars, and Quinn Hughes of the Minnesota Wild. It begins at the end of a presentation discussing AI's potential impact on various professions. Each player then raises a hand to pose questions that underscore the unique human instincts and abilities in hockey that technology cannot duplicate, emphasizing the sport's authentic, irreplaceable core.
'AI Can't NHL' aims to connect with audiences by blending timely cultural relevance with the excitement of the game and its athletes. The advertisement will first air on television during NHL on TNT's broadcast of the Pittsburgh Penguins versus Toronto Maple Leafs game at 4 p.m. ET, followed by the New York Rangers versus Washington Capitals matchup at 7 p.m. ET on Sportsnet. This release continues the NHL's efforts to showcase the league's vibrant future through innovative storytelling.