The Evening Leader

NHL teams get creative making border crossings

- By STEPHEN WHYNO

NHL teams are taking different approaches to crossing the U.S.Canada border during the first round of the playoffs with the U.S. still requiring a negative COVID-19 test for all passengers arriving on internatio­nal flights.

The Edmonton Oilers flew to Vancouver and took buses into Washington state before flying to Los Angeles to avoid U.S. virus testing requiremen­ts, and the Toronto Maple Leafs took buses to Buffalo, New York, before flying to Florida for the same reason. The Tampa Bay Lightning, Dallas Stars, Los Angeles Kings and Calgary Flames all opted to test and fly direct when their respective series shifted from Canada to the U.S. late this week.

Choose your own travel adventure has become the latest pandemic wrinkle to the fight for the Stanley Cup. Deputy Commission­er Bill Daly said the NHL did not make any particular recommenda­tions but has no problem with the creative arrangemen­ts.

“We have no objection or issue with them utilizing the rules and policies that have been put in place by the applicable health authoritie­s to their maximum advantage,” Daly said in an email Friday.

The situation is nothing like the past two years when cross-border travel was a major headache for the NHL. In 2020, the league held a 24-team postseason in Toronto and Edmonton with strict quarantine­s in place and no fans. Last year, facing uncertaint­y over border restrictio­ns, the league temporaril­y realigned its divisions for a shortened season, with all seven Canadian teams playing only each other through the first two rounds of the playoffs.

Oilers coach Jay Woodcroft said players were involved in choosing the itinerary for what amounted to a longer trip. The Oilers spent a night in a Vancouver hotel before crossing the border and flying from Bellingham, Washington, to California on Thursday ahead of Game 3 against the Kings on Friday night.

“I think what you want to do is you want to make the best decision possible for your group and was one that we gave a lot of thought to,” Woodcroft said. “The players are energized by how we traveled and being in the California sunshine.”

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