Bettman: NHL plans to finish
suspended season
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[May 14, 2020]
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman
said the league intends to finish the remainder of the 2020 season,
halted in mid-March because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Bettman made the comments in a virtual town hall on Tuesday that was
hosted by the San Jose Sharks for its business partners.
"I believe that if the right time comes, and the right
circumstances, based on all of the options that we're considering
and our ability to execute them, we'll get this season done,"
Bettman said, per The Mercury News. "I don't want to sound
Pollyanna, but canceling is too easy a solution. That means you stop
working hard to do all of the things that we're doing, and I
ultimately believe that there will be an opportunity."
He said he was encouraged by the easing of stay-at-home restrictions
across the country. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey said Tuesday that pro
sports could resume, without fans in the stands, in his state on
Saturday.
"States are re-opening, cities are re-opening," Bettman said. "And
if we do the right things, I think we'll be able to finish the
season."
Bettman didn't provide a timetable or a format for concluding the
regular season and advancing to the Stanley Cup Playoffs. League
officials previously said the NHL would be OK delaying the start of
the 2020-21 season to late in the year if it meant the current one
could be finished.
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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
"Obviously we hope to be playing in front of fans by next season,"
Bettman said. "But if we finish in August or September, there's no
magic to starting in October anymore. We can start in November. We
can start in December. You're going to be a little flexible with the
schedule, because we want to be able to bring the game back, both to
conclude this season on some basis and to have a full regular season
next year. If that means we need to be more flexible, then that's
what we'll do."
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