The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

NHL not going to 2018 Olympics in S.Korea

- By Stephen Whyno

The NHL announced Monday that it will not participat­e in the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea, saying it sees no tangible benefit in halting the season for three weeks.

The NHL announced Monday that it will not participat­e in the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea, saying it sees no tangible benefit in halting the season for three weeks — despite clear signs from the world’s best players that they want to go.

The league ended weeks of speculatio­n and said the matter was “officially closed.” Commission­er Gary Bettman and deputy commission­er Bill Daly told NHL Players Associatio­n officials of the move earlier Monday.

The league said no meaningful dialogue had materializ­ed in talks with the NHLPA, Internatio­nal Olympic Committee and Internatio­nal Ice Hockey Federation. Even after the IIHF had agreed to pay for players’ travel and insurance costs when the IOC refused, the NHL had been looking for more concession­s, believed to include marketing opportunit­ies tied to the Games.

When there was little progress to report on that front, the league wanted to close the matter before the playoffs, which begin April 13. Messages seeking comment from the NHLPA and IIHF were not immediatel­y returned.

Team owners have complained that stopping the NHL season for three weeks every four years wasn’t worth it and they have been wary of injuries to star players.

NHL players had participat­ed in the previous five Olympics dating to 1998. Many players expressed a strong desire to go, and Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin has said he plans to go regardless of NHL participat­ion.

The NHL has not decided whether to allow teams to make decisions on a case-bycase basis about players participat­ing in the 2018 Olympics. That will come at a later date.

The league says it’s moving ahead with its 2017-18 schedule without a break for the Olympics. The NHL has not ruled out participat­ing in the 2022 Olympics in Beijing, though the IIHF and IOC had indicated that could be conditiona­l on the NHL going to South Korea.

Months ago, the league offered the NHLPA a deal allowing Olympic participat­ion in exchange for a three-year extension of the collective bargaining agreement. Players turned that down.

The league has cited the 13-hour difference from Pyeongchan­g to the Eastern time zone as one of its reasons for not agreeing to go.

 ?? JOHN LOCHER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? In this file photo, NHL Commission­er Gary Bettman speaks during a news conference in Las Vegas.
JOHN LOCHER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE In this file photo, NHL Commission­er Gary Bettman speaks during a news conference in Las Vegas.

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