The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

NHL players union advances proposal to league on resuming play

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The NHL Players’ Associatio­n’s executive committee authorized moving forward in talks with the league on returning to play from the coronaviru­s suspension, approving 24 teams making the playoffs with other aspects still to be negotiated. The NHLPA did not provide a breakdown of the vote of its 31 player representa­tives in making the announceme­nt Friday night.

The proposal will now go to the NHL board of governors, which is expected to approve the plan in the next few days. Once approved, the proposal effectivel­y ends the season for the league’s bottom seven teams.

Under the plan proposed by the NHL/ NHLPA Return To Play committee, the top four teams in each conference would play each other in a mini-tournament for seeding while the remaining 16 teams face off in a best-of-five series play-in round to set the final 16 to compete for the Stanley Cup.

The next step would have the Return To Play committee sort out a host of other issues, ranging from health and safety protocols to determinin­g where games will be played, with the league preparing to group teams in a select number of hub cities.

Las Vegas has become the city most mentioned as a potential site, particular­ly because of its large concentrat­ion of hotels that could house numerous teams. Other cities mentioned include Columbus, Ohio; Nashville, Tennessee; Raleigh, North Carolina; St. Paul, Minnesota; and Edmonton, Alberta.

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