Lethbridge Herald

No plan to cancel NHL season: Bettman

- THE CANADIAN PRESS

NHL commission­er Gary Bettman says he has no plans to cancel the remainder of the NHL season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Bettman spoke Tuesday at a virtual town hall hosted by the San Jose Sharks for members of their business alliance.

According to The Mercury News, Bettman responded to a question on the state of the season by saying ending it early was “not something I’m even contemplat­ing.”

“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, adding that cancelling is “too easy a solution.“

“States are reopening, cities are reopening,” Bettman said. “And if we do the right things, I think we’ll be able to finish the season.”

The NHL suspended the season on March 12 with 189 games left in the season due to the novel coronaviru­s.

The league is looking at plans to centralize groups of teams in low-risk centres, with games being held in empty arenas, in hopes of resuming the 2019-20 campaign this summer.

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has said he has been in touch with Bettman about the possibilit­y of Edmonton acting as one of these “hub cities,” and Ontario Premier Doug Ford has said he has talked to the NHL commission­er about playing games out of Toronto. British Columbia Premier John Horgan said last week he has offered the NHL a place to play if the league can find a way to resume the season.

The NHL did not award the Stanley

Cup in 1919 during the Spanish Flu epidemic, and in 2005 because of a lockout.

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