The Denver Post

Bettman considers not completing regular season in order to award the Stanley Cup.

- By John Wawrow and Stephen Whyno

For the first time since halting play four weeks ago, NHL commission­er Gary Bettman raised the possibilit­y Tuesday of not completing the regular season in order to squeeze in time to award the Stanley Cup.

Bettman also acknowledg­ed during an interview with NBCSN the league is considerin­g having games played at neutral sites in the event not all teams will be allowed into their home rinks.

Bettman, however, stressed these are among myriad options being considered with nothing determined because it will take at least two more weeks to gain a clearer picture on how the coronaviru­s pandemic is affecting the league’s 31 markets.

“We’re looking at all options. Nothing’s been ruled in. Nothing’s been ruled out,” Bettman said during the interview broadcast on the league’s U.S. broadcast partner.

“The best thing and the easiest thing would be if at some point we could complete the regular season and then go into the playoffs as we normally do,” he said. “We understand that may not be possible. And that’s why we’re considerin­g every conceivabl­e alternativ­e to deal with whatever the eventualit­y is.”

Bettman had not previously raised the possibilit­y of shortening the regular season, which was halted on March 12 with 189 games remaining.

The 16-team playoffs were scheduled to open Wednesday, though they likely won’t begin until late June — at the earliest — and could stretch into August and potentiall­y September.

NHL players have been asked to selfquaran­tine through April 15, a date that has been pushed back twice already and is expected to be moved once again.

The season was put on hold with teams having played an uneven amount of games and with tightly contested races taking place in each of the two conference­s.

The NHL has not placed a firm deadline on the latest when the playoffs could start. Deputy commission­er Bill Daly, however, acknowledg­ed in an email to The Associated Press the league will eventually have to establish “some last possible day” so not to cut into the start of the following season.

“It’s nothing that we are even close to setting at this point in time,” he wrote.

Florida Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky said it would be unfair for the NHL to dump what remains of the regular season.

“There’s a lot of games (left) and we’re right in the mix, and we have the opportunit­y to be in there,” Bobrovsky said. “The season is 82 games and then the playoffs. So you can’t just cut of where we are and jump right into the playoffs.”

The possibilit­y of playing at neutral sites is being considered because the pandemic is affecting regions at different times. North Dakota, among a handful of states without stay-at-home orders, was mentioned as a potential site.

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