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NHL likely won’t start games Jan. 1

Keeping an eye on the world of sports during the pandemic:

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Time has all but run out on the NHL’s hope to start the season Jan. 1, with the league and NHL Players’ Associatio­n now focusing their discussion­s on opening play in midJanuary, a person familiar with the talks toldThe Associated Press on Friday.

A mid-January start date has become more realistic given the number of issues that need to be resolved before players can begin traveling to their home cities, according to the person who spoke to The AP on the condition of anonymity because the discussion­s are private.

The two sides still need to agree on a schedule, with the current working plan featuring between 52 and 56 regular-season games. There has also been talk of a buffer being worked into the schedule in the event games are postponed due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, the person said.

Without going into detail, NHL deputy commission­er BillDaly told The AP “various similar concepts are being discussed” when asked about the 52- or 56-game schedule and mid-January start.

Also needing to be resolved is a one-time divisional realignmen­t, with the likelihood of there being an seven-team all-Canada division due to cross-border travel restrictio­ns, as well as an updated COVID-19 protocol for players and teams.

Under a mid-January start date, players would have to begin reporting after Christmas, followed by a shortened training camp and preseason. The regular season would likely stretch into earlyMay at the latest, with the Stanley Cup Final targeted to end in late June or early July.

It would be similar to the 2013 season, which began in mid-January and featured a 48-game schedule as a result of theNHLlock­out.

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