Bettman: '20-21 season could start
as late as December
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[May 01, 2020]
The NHL is in no rush to return
from its shutdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic, with
commissioner Gary Bettman saying the end of the current season could
push back the start of next season as far as December.
Speaking Thursday on NHL Network, Bettman said, "We have a great
deal of flexibility in terms of when we can start. There's no magic
for next season of starting in October as we traditionally do. If we
have to start in November or December, that's something that will be
under consideration.
"We're going to try to make good, prudent, careful judgments. This
isn't a race to be first back. When we come back, we want it to be
at the right time, for the right reasons, under the right
circumstances."
As for a possible timeframe for the resumption of games, Bettman
said, "I don't think anybody knows for certain. We're going to have
to take things one step at a time, because the health and well-being
of our players is paramount to anything we're focused on. ...
"We'd like to be able to get our training facilities open. We'd like
our guys to be able to work themselves back into shape. But this is
something we're going to continue to evaluate on a day-to-day
basis."
According to Bettman, the state of the pandemic isn't the only
factor in terms of the potential restart of the season.
"Our health concerns for the players really fit into two categories:
One is obviously COVID-19, and two, whatever we're going to do, we
don't want them playing games until they're back in game shape," the
commissioner said. "So we're going to continue to monitor things,
and when the guidance from the medical people is right and the
governmental authorities are comfortable, then we'll take step one,
which is reopening our training facilities."
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NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman speaks to the media prior to the ice
hockey NHL Global Series match of the Florida Panthers vs Winnipeg
Jets in Helsinki, Finland November 1, 2018. Lehtikuva/Martti
Kainulainen via REUTERS
Bettman said he is speaking regularly with NHL Players Association
executive director Don Fehr, and that league and union officials are
collaborating as part of a Return to Play Committee.
"Having the committee that's been put together with the players is
important so that we can get the feedback on the issues that are
important to them and how to resolve them, and that we can be
communicating how we're focusing on the things we think that need to
be done," Bettman said. "It's been extraordinarily collaborative,
constructive and cooperative, and I couldn't be more pleased with
the interaction that we're having."
The NHL season was suspended on March 12 with all teams having
played between 68 and 71 of their scheduled 82 regular-season games.
At least eight NHL players have tested positive for COVID-19: five
unnamed members of the Ottawa Senators and three unnamed members of
the Colorado Avalanche.
--Field Level Media
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