NHL Commisioner Gary Bettman looking at mutliple venues when pause is lifted

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The NHL is looking at multiple venues to play in once the league begins to restart the 2019-’20 season per a report from NHL.com on Monday.

The chatter is beginning to pick up the pace regarding restarting the NHL. Nicholas J. Cotsonika of NHL.com reported on Monday that the league is looking at eight or nine hubs when the season resumes per a comment by Commissioner Gary Bettman.

“I don’t think anybody has a fixed timetable, particularly in North America right now,” Commissioner Bettman said per Cotsonika. He went on to say, “we have been working very hard since we took the pause on March 12 to make sure that whatever the timing is, whatever the sequencing is, whatever physical ability we have in terms of locations to play, that we’re in a position to execute any or all of those options. There is still a great deal of uncertainty.”

The NHL would prefer to use NHL arenas to play the games as they are better suited for multiple games per day and have locker rooms that can handle multiple teams at one time.

Bettman admitted that logistics to restarting the season has become an issue. Players have been quarantining in their home cities and countries since the pause went into effect on Mar.12. The commissioner admitted that 17 percent of the league’s players were outside of the United States.

The league will also need plenty of hotels for players and for COVID-19 testing so that it doesn’t interfere with the testing of the general public.

“I am told that there can be enough capacity, and certainly, over the next couple of months, there will be more capacity,” Commissioner Bettman said. “But that is a fundamental question, and we certainly can’t be jumping the line in front of medical needs.”

The NHL has yet to determine if they will finish out the regular season or go directly into the Stanley Cup Playoffs at the moment. He is aware that fans have a vested interest in this season as he would like to see the regular season completed before the playoffs begin.

Bettman has had no intention of canceling the season and believes that over time sports will return “stronger than ever.”

As exciting as it is to talk about games the pandemic still has everyone involve playing the wait and see what happens game. The health and safety of the players and people, in general, are more important than a return of sports.

Good News and Bad News for the New York Rangers and Their Fans

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Some recent news stories came out that could have an impact on the New York Rangers on whether or not they will continue playing in 2020 and whether or not they will play in front of fans. Within the last few days, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman and Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert, gave interviews that shed some light on what could possibly lay ahead for teams like the New York Rangers.

NHL commissioner gives some promising news for the New York Rangers

Bettman appeared on the Fox Business show “Mornings with Maria” and told Maria Bartiromo and said the league is capable of playing into the summer months but is focused on putting healthy safety first. Almost as important, Bettman stated that the league has taken into account the players’ competitiveness in regards to how the season is going to be restructured when play begins again. Several teams in the Eastern and Western Conferences, including the New York Rangers, were in the hunt for a wild-card playoff spot. This speaks to the suggestion that if the NHL would jump right into the playoffs, that the number of teams could be increased to 20 or even 24 teams to accommodate those who would be denied a shot at a playoff if the regular season could not be finished. This was a sentiment expressed by many including the Ranger’s Artemi Panarin who was quoted in a New York Post article as saying that “if we play, it would be unfair if the Rangers don’t have the chance to be in the playoffs. If [the NHL] goes straight to the playoffs, the Rangers deserve to be there.”

Dr. Fauci feels that pro sports could resume this summer, but without fans

Dr. Fauci appeared on the Snapchat show “Good Luck America” and told the hosts that it was possible to see sports return in the summer months. Fauci then explained how he would like to see it happen. ”Nobody comes to the stadiums. Put the athletes in big hotels, wherever you want to play. Keep them very well-surveilled, but have them tested like every week and make sure they don’t wind up infecting each other or their families and just let them play the season out.” This would also lend credence to the rumored plan that the NHL was considering neutral sites, such as North Dakota to finish the season. When asked how he thinks Americans would react to not being able to go to games, Fauci replied: “I think you’ll probably get enough buy-in from people who are dying to see a (baseball) game.”