Bangkok Post

League to commence with 24-team play-off if season returns

-

LOS ANGELES: The National Hockey League announced on Tuesday it will abandon the rest of the regular season and proceed directly to a 24-team playoff staged in two hub cities.

NHL Commission­er Gary Bettman said the revised schedule would “produce a worthy Stanley Cup champion” after a season that has been put on hold by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

However Bettman offered no fixed date on when play would resume, while the two cities due to host the play-offs were also yet to be decided. Formal training camps won’t open until July 1 at the earliest, he added.

The NHL season has been on pause since March 12 due to the Covid-19 outbreak, and all players currently remain under league-mandated quarantine.

Bettman said 10 cities are in the running for the two hub centres, including seven from the US: Chicago, Columbus, Dallas, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Minneapoli­s, Pittsburgh. The three Canadian cities are Toronto, Vancouver and Edmonton.

Bettman said the league had drawn up a long-list of candidate cities in order to retain scheduling flexibilit­y.

“We didn’t want to get locked in. We don’t want to go to a place where there is a lot of Covid-19 or we don’t want to go to a place where we can’t get the testing we need,” he said.

“There is going to be extensive testing. It must be available on wide-scale basis without obstructin­g local needs.”

Although three Canadian cities are in the running, Bettman later told reporters that unless Canada lifts mandatory 14-day quarantine rules, the NHL will not be heading north of the US border.

Bettman reiterated earlier reports that the play-off format would begin with best-of-five series, but the Stanley Cup final would be the traditiona­l best-of-seven.

“We anticipate playing into the late summer and early fall,” he said.

Under the proposed schedule, the top four seeds in each conference would play a round-robin tournament for first-round seedings.

The top four seeds in the Eastern Conference hub city would be the Boston Bruins, Tampa Bay Lightning, Washington Capitals and Philadelph­ia Flyers.

The top four Western Conference teams would be the St Louis Blues, Colorado Avalanche, Vegas Golden Knights and Dallas Stars.

The other 16 teams in both conference­s would play in a best-of-five first round.

The rest of the bracketed play-off format for the Eastern Conference would have Pittsburgh (5) v Montreal (12), Carolina (six) v New York Rangers (11), the New York Islanders (seven) v Florida (10) and Toronto (eight) v Columbus (nine).

The Western match-ups are Edmonton (5) v Chicago (12), Nashville (six) v Arizona (11), Vancouver (seven) v Minnesota (10) and Calgary (eight) v Winnipeg (nine). Games will be played behind closed doors.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Thailand