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NHL announces plans to send players to Olympics

- By Stephen Whyno

TORONTO — NHL players are returning to the Olympics for the first time in more than a decade.

The world's top hockey league will allow its players to participat­e in the Games in 2026 in Milan and in 2030 under an agreement announced Friday by the NHL, the NHL Players' Associatio­n, Internatio­nal Ice Hockey Federation and the IOC.

NHL players have not been at the Olympics since 2014 in Sochi.

“We know how important internatio­nal competitio­n is to our players,” NHL Commission­er Gary Bettman said.

“We made it,” IIHF president Luc Tardif added. “That's two years work and more intense the last six months.”

Milan, barring another unforeseen circumstan­ce like the pandemic that caused players to miss Beijing in 2022, will be the first Olympic opportunit­y for a generation of stars, led by Canadians Connor McDavid, Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar and Americans Auston Matthews, Jack Eichel and Adam Fox. It could allow McDavid, Sidney Crosby and Connor Bedard to be on the same team in a tournament with a gold medal at stake.

“Extremely badly want to play in the Olympics,” McDavid said Thursday. “I've been hopeful about that. I think everybody knows where I stand . ... All these guys that haven't had a chance to represent their country at a best on best, I think it's something that we're all hungry to do.”

The NHL paused its season for the Olympics five times from 1998 through 2014, and most of the players now in the league grew up expecting to play on that stage. Disagreeme­nts over who would pay for insurance and travel costs, the time difference between South Korea and North America were cited as factors in the NHL passing on Pyeongchan­g in 2018.

Pandemic-related scheduling issues scuttled plans to send players to Beijing. As recently as this past fall, U.S. defenseman Charlie McAvoy said he was still upset about not being able to play in the 2022 Olympics.

“That one took a while to get over,” McAvoy said. “You're picking sizes for your Ralph Lauren outfit to walk around in the opening ceremonies. That stuff got real. It got really real. And you internaliz­e it. It works as motivation. You want to be a part of that, and then you just lose it in a matter of seconds.”

The upcoming internatio­nal calendar is also expected to include a four-nation tournament involving the U.S., Canada, Sweden and Finland next year.

Hockey has not had a “best vs. best” internatio­nal competitio­n since the World Cup in 2016, when McDavid, MacKinnon, Matthews and Eichel played on the age 23 and under Team North

America — not Canada or the U.S. There hasn't been a World Cup since, with Russia's war in Ukraine contributi­ng to not being able to pull something together that would have been played this month.

Finally, the Olympics are back on the schedule for the world's top players.

“For years, the players have embraced the opportunit­y to compete for Olympic gold,” NHLPA executive director Marty Walsh said. “We are excited that today's announceme­nt makes it a certainty for our members in the 2026 and 2030 Olympic Winter Games.”

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