Anything possible as NHL readies
for relaunch, says Bettman
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[April 14, 2020]
(Reuters) - The National Hockey
League will be prepared for a post-coronavirus relaunch whenever an
opportunity presents itself, commissioner Gary Bettman said on
Monday.
The opening round of the playoffs would have been underway this week
but like every other North American sport, the NHL has been forced
into hibernation since March 12 by the novel coronavirus.
With no live hockey to digest, fans have turned to social media
where various scenarios, some vague and far-fetched and others
detailed and considered, have been floated and debated.
Bettman conceded during an interview on CNN that many were not
realistic but all would be considered.
"All the leagues are basically focused on the same things," said
Bettman. "There has been a lot of speculation we are going to play
in neutral sites like North Dakota and a variety of other places.
"The fact is when you are in the position all of us are in, you have
to be prepared to relaunch when the opportunity presents itself,
which means you have to not rule out any conceivable alternative and
be prepared even if some of them turn out to be not realistic."
With almost 600,000 coronavirus cases and more than 23,000 deaths
reported in the United States by Monday, the idea of cramming close
to 20,000 spectators into arenas does not seem realistic at the
moment.
When play does resume, it is likely to be in neutral locations or
hubs in empty arenas where teams and staff can be isolated, limiting
exposure to the coronavirus to both players and the public.
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Grand Forks, North Dakota and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan have been
floated as possible sites. But even as talk intensifies about the
reopening of the U.S. economy, Bettman emphasized the NHL was
continuing to consider its options.
One of those options reportedly being considered is a summer finish
to the 2019-20 season with the 2020-21 season starting up in
November.
"We're exploring and want to be prepared for every option whatever
circumstances present themselves," said Bettman. "So we haven't
ruled anything in and we haven't ruled anything out and we will be
prepared to go in whatever direction makes sense at the time.
"We're exploring all options but when we will have an opportunity to
return depends on things we have absolutely no control over," said
Bettman.
"It all starts with everybody's health and wellbeing. Until there is
a sense that people can get together... we don't know when we can
come back."
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto. Editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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