National Post

IIHF chief hoping for an NHL flip-flop

Still time for league to agree to go to 2018 Games

- Jerome Pugmire

• The NHL still has a couple more months to reverse its decision and opt to participat­e in next year’s Olympics in South Korea.

Internatio­nal Ice Hockey Federation President René Fasel said Tuesday his organizati­on was in contact with the National Hockey League Players’ Associatio­n two or three times per week, hoping to work out a solution that will bring the sport’s biggest stars to PyeongChan­g.

“I would say the latest we can do is end of June, beginning of July, for calendars, schedules, arenas,” Fasel said at a news conference at the hockey worlds. “We will see.”

Fasel, who is Swiss, also said he plans to call NHL commission­er Gary Bettman, but he didn’t seem too enthusiast­ic about his chances.

“I have a very good relation with Gary. But what can I say? I have nothing to give him,” Fasel said. “I can say ‘ Hello, how are you? Great playoffs.’ Just social talk. Maybe I come to New York, we have a steak and go back. This is the way it is.

“The puck is for sure on the stick of the NHL Players’ Associatio­n and we will see.”

Last month, the NHL announced that it will not stop its season to allow players to compete at the Feb. 9-25 Olympics for the first time in 20 years.

“I’m a very positive person so I never give up, and there is still some time where maybe we can convince Gary Bettman to change his opinion,” Fasel said.

The NHL has not decided whether to allow teams to make decisions on a case-bycase basis. It was not immediatel­y clear how the U.S., Canada and other countries will fill Olympic rosters, though national federation­s have already begun planning.

“We played before without the NHL, we will have anyway a great tournament. But it would be so much better with the best players in the world,” Fasel said. “The players want to go, so I really don’t understand. But if Gary decides not to go to the Olympics, the fans will not be happy, the players will not be happy, I hope (the) media won’t be happy. The whole world will not be happy.”

Skipping the Olympics in PyeongChan­g would be a huge mistake, Fasel said, in terms of growing hockey in Asia.

“There is a unique opportunit­y for our sport to show up there, a unique opportunit­y for the NHL to be there,” said Fasel, who is also a longstandi­ng IOC member. “We are in discussion with the IOC. We have internally our discussion and we try and make a snowball, a package that maybe we can go to Gary (with) and say ‘Listen, Gary: Yes or no?’

“There is nothing bigger and more important. We don’t have a better platform for our sport than the Olympic Winter Games. Three billion people watching.”

 ?? MARK HUMPHREY / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? IIHF president René Fasel says he has “a very good relationsh­ip” with NHL commission­er Gary Bettman. “But what can I say?” Fasel said. “I have nothing to give him. I can say, ‘Hello, how are you? Great playoffs.’ ”
MARK HUMPHREY / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES IIHF president René Fasel says he has “a very good relationsh­ip” with NHL commission­er Gary Bettman. “But what can I say?” Fasel said. “I have nothing to give him. I can say, ‘Hello, how are you? Great playoffs.’ ”

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