China
to host NHL exhibition games in run-up to 2022 Winter Olympics
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[March 30, 2017]
By Lusha Zhang and Tony Munroe
BEIJING (Reuters) - The National Hockey
League (NHL) will stage two annual pre-season games in China from
this year as it looks to build interest in the country that will
host the 2022 Winter Olympics, even as its participation in next
year's Games remains in doubt.
Commissioner Gary Bettman announced on Thursday that the Los Angeles
Kings and Vancouver Canucks would play exhibition games in Shanghai
on Sept. 21 and in Beijing two days later.
The NHL is the latest major sports league hoping to tap China and
its 1.3 billion-person market, following European soccer teams and
the National Basketball Association (NBA), which is highly popular
in the country.
The announcement in Beijing comes as the NHL has yet to decide
whether its players will take part in the 2018 Olympics in
Pyeongchang, South Korea.
NHL team owners are unhappy at having to shut down the season for
two-and-a-half weeks and exposing their top players to injury during
the Winter Games.
Recent Winter Olympics have been preceded by the question of whether
NHL players will take part, with Bettman saying last week that
people should assume the league would not send its players to South
Korea.
However, the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) has agreed
to cover the cost of travel and insurance for NHL players, Reuters
reported on Wednesday, in hopes of breaking the impasse.
(Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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NHL commissioner Gary Bettman speaks during an event in Beijing,
China, March 30, 2017. REUTERS/Stringer
The cost, which could run to $20 million, was covered
at the last five games by the International Olympic Committee, which
has said it would no longer do so in 2018.
Bettman did not sound moved by the gesture.
"The expenses that they say are being paid are consistent with the
prior Olympics – that is not the issue we are dealing with," he told
a media briefing at an arena in the Chinese capital. "We are focused
on the disruption of the season."
Bettman said the NHL was committed to growing the sport in China
regardless of whether its players took part in the Olympics.
"We first have to deal with South Korea before we can focus on
Beijing," he said. "But the point is, whether or not the players
play for two weeks in either South Korea or Beijing does not change
our commitment for the long term to grow hockey in China." [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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