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Source: NHLeyes division play only

The Sharks will open training camp, start the regular season in Arizona instead of San Jose

- By JohnWawrow

The NHL is preparing for a pandemic-altered regular season limited to divisional play while trying to determine if the league’s seven Canadian teams will be allowed to play in their country.

Taxi squads also are coming back as part of a tentative return-to-play plan reached Friday, andat leastonete­amwon’tbeopening its season athome.

The Sharks will open training camp and start the regular season in Arizona, a person with knowledge of discussion­s told The Associated Press.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity Saturday because details of the plan haven’t been made public.

The deal has already received support from the NHL Players’ Associatio­n, and features a 56-game regular season beginning Jan. 13. Training camps for the seven teams that didn’t qualify for the playoffs last season would open Dec. 31, with the remaining 24 teams opening camps Jan. 3.

The Sharks missed the playoffs, and their status is in limbo because Santa Clara County has banned contact sports through at least Jan. 8. TheSharks will followin the steps of theNFL’s49ers, whoare closing out their season inArizona.

TheSharks said theyhadnoc­omment“at this point” on relocating to Arizona.

In an email to the AP, NHL Deputy Commission­er Bill Daly deferred questions to the Sharks regarding their status. Daly added he was unable to share many details of the plan because the league has yet to brief its general managers.

As for the issues affecting the Canadian teams— Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver— Daly said they remain unresolved.

Discussion­s are to continue through the weekend.

If healthoffi­cialsappro­ve theNHL’s plan, the seven teams would compete in a new CanadianDi­vision.

“The resumption of sports events in Canada must be undertaken in adherence to Canada’s measures to mitigate the importatio­n and spread of COVID-19,” the Public Health Agency of Canada said in a statement Thursday night. “NHL teams andother profession­al sportsmust operate within the rules of their provincial jurisdicti­ons for sports or sporting events.”

If the NHL is not be allowed to play in Canada, the teams would have to relocate to theUnited States.

Shouldthat­happen, Daly said theoptions would includehav­ing theteamsco­mpetein same division or have them dividedamo­ng four realigned divisions based on location.

TheNHLis already planningon­a schedule in which teams compete only within their divisions to reduce travel.

While theNHLPA’s executive board has alreadysup­portedmovi­ngforwardw­ith the agreed upon terms, the league’s board of governors has yet tovote, whichis expected to happen in the next few days.

Under the plan, teamswill continue with 23-player rosterswit­hthe addition of a “taxi squad,” made up of four to six players, the person said.

The additional players are necessary because theNHLwon’thave aminorleag­ue system to draw on because the American Hockey League has pushed back its start to Feb. 5.

Exhibition games aren’t expected to be included in the lead-up to the season.

The NHL, like the NBA, finished last season in a quarantine­d bubble— one hub in Toronto, another in Edmonton, Alberta. Commission­er Gary Bettman awarded the Stanley Cup to the Lightning in late September in Edmonton.

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MARKHUMPHR­EY/AP TheNHLand players reached a deal Friday to hold a 56-gameseason in 2021, pending the approval of each side’s executive board and Canadian health officials.

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