The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

NHL pushes back timeline on potential resumption of season

- By STEPHEN WHYNO and JOHN WAWROW More AP NHL: https://apnews.com/nhl and https:// twitter.com/ap—sports

The NHL is pushing back the possibilit­y of resuming its season for several weeks, if not a month or more.

The league and NHL Players’ Associatio­n told players Monday they can go home — even out of North America — and must selfisolat­e through March 27 while the season is on hold amid the coronaviru­s pandemic. But the NHL also cautioned that it will not be able to even provide guidance on the potential reopening of team practices for another 45 days, which could make May the earliest possible restart date.

The new directives come on the heels of the CDC’S recommenda­tion against gatherings of 50 or more people in the U.S. for the next eight weeks because of the coronaviru­s pandemic. Under the NHL’S new timeline, it would mean facilities would not be opened until late April at the earliest.

“I think in light of the CDC recommenda­tions, it’s hard to foresee that we’re looking at much happening here in March or even April, in my opinion,” agent Jay Grossman said.

The league said “depending

on world developmen­ts,” considerat­ion will be given to reopening practice facilities after the selfquaran­tine period ends in late March.

NBA Commission­er Adam Silver last week said his league’s hiatus would likely last at least a month. After saying last week the season was on “pause,” Commission­er Gary Bettman had not put a time frame on when the NHL could resume play.

“The pause will be until it’s appropriat­e and prudent and safe to start back up,” Bettman said last week. “Nobody knows how long the hiatus may be. Nobody, even the medical community, can predict it with certainty. And what we’re doing is, we’re modeling every conceivabl­e alternativ­e so that when it’s appropriat­e to go back to work, we will know what our options and our alternativ­es are.”

The U.S. government has imposed a travel ban from Europe for non-citizens that extends until mid-april. There are currently 233 European players on NHL rosters, including leading scorer Leon Draisaitl from Germany, and there are more on contracts who are in the minors. How many might return home is unknown.

“I’ve spoken to some players who are doing their best to obviously scramble to return to the safest, most comfortabl­e environmen­t that they can get to at this point,” Grossman said.

Players previously were directed to stay in their team’s city and wait. The league and union had discussed the possibilit­y of players returning to team training facilities within the next week or so, but that plan has similarly changed. Those facilities are currently closed to players.

“We’ll be constantly in touch with the NHL and constantly re-evaluating,” NHLPA executive director Don Fehr said last week. “Any date you pick out is merely going to be a best guess and it has about as much likelihood of being right as any other best guess.”

Deputy Commission­er Bill Daly told The AP teams had been instructed to take care of arrangemen­ts for and pay players under contract. That was in light of the minor league ECHL’S decision to cancel the rest of its season.

The NHL suspended its season with 189 games remaining before the playoffs. Bettman said he remained optimistic about resuming and still awarding the Stanley Cup, which has only not been handed out twice since 1893: 1919 during the Spanish flu outbreak and 2005 because of a lockout.

 ?? ASHLEY LANDIS - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Crews cover the ice at American Airlines Center in Dallas, home of the Dallas Stars hockey team, after the NHL season was put on hold due to coronaviru­s, Thursday, March 12, 2020.
ASHLEY LANDIS - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Crews cover the ice at American Airlines Center in Dallas, home of the Dallas Stars hockey team, after the NHL season was put on hold due to coronaviru­s, Thursday, March 12, 2020.
 ?? MATT SLOCUM - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Wells Fargo Center, home of the Philadelph­ia Flyers NHL hockey team and the Philadelph­ia 76ers NBA basketball team, is seen nearly empty, Saturday, March 14, 2020, in Philadelph­ia. All games at the Center have been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
MATT SLOCUM - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Wells Fargo Center, home of the Philadelph­ia Flyers NHL hockey team and the Philadelph­ia 76ers NBA basketball team, is seen nearly empty, Saturday, March 14, 2020, in Philadelph­ia. All games at the Center have been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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