Carol Schram: Elias Pettersson on life in the bubble; NHL Return to Play nears completion
The NHL is getting close to finalizing the details of its Return to Play plan and a CBA extension that lays out the financial roadmap for recovery in a post-pandemic world. Meanwhile, Elias Pettersson and his teammates are back on the ice and whiling away the hours in a hotel as they complete their qurarantines.
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Jul 4 @ 3:02 PM ET
if there is a full 82 game season for 2020-21 season (that actually starts in january 2021), it's going to be compressed to an ugly level to finish as soon as possible or the 2021-22 season will be pushed back as well.
as was mentioned previously (by carol?), the league could be looking at being a permanent summer fixture.
yikes! i'll watch this summer because of the state of the world, but there's little likelihood i will maintain interest past may unless the canucks are in it for future seasons.
if there is a full 82 game season for 2020-21 season (that actually starts in january 2021), it's going to be compressed to an ugly level to finish as soon as possible or the 2021-22 season will be pushed back as well.
as was mentioned previously (by carol?), the league could be looking at being a permanent summer fixture.
yikes! i'll watch this summer because of the state of the world, but there's little likelihood i will maintain interest past may unless the canucks are in it for future seasons. - RealityChecker
Something has to give on that. Hockey will lose a lot of Canadian viewers if playoffs run into Sept .
if there is a full 82 game season for 2020-21 season (that actually starts in january 2021), it's going to be compressed to an ugly level to finish as soon as possible or the 2021-22 season will be pushed back as well.
as was mentioned previously (by carol?), the league could be looking at being a permanent summer fixture.
yikes! i'll watch this summer because of the state of the world, but there's little likelihood i will maintain interest past may unless the canucks are in it for future seasons. - RealityChecker
Hopefully they rework the schedule to make more sense – that is, if they don't need hub cities for next season. I remember Toews suggesting this kind of series style schedule to cut down on travel time, and it'd be really smart to do that and decrease the time of the season.
Could even cut down on the cross conference games next year to make things better.
Hopefully they rework the schedule to make more sense – that is, if they don't need hub cities for next season. I remember Toews suggesting this kind of series style schedule to cut down on travel time, and it'd be really smart to do that and decrease the time of the season.
Could even cut down on the cross conference games next year to make things better. - NewYorkNuck
Location: I stay away from the completely crazy rumours on the internet.I will occasionally debunk them-Eklund Joined: 04.18.2010
Jul 4 @ 3:14 PM ET
Hopefully they rework the schedule to make more sense – that is, if they don't need hub cities for next season. I remember Toews suggesting this kind of series style schedule to cut down on travel time, and it'd be really smart to do that and decrease the time of the season.
Could even cut down on the cross conference games next year to make things better. - NewYorkNuck
as i replied to vantel, they definitely should be looking at innovating whether it's schedule/travel or broadcast. but moving the season to cover more of summer seems wrongheaded to me (aside from this season.)
It is a good idea in many ways. Just air costs and wear and tear of travel alone make it a good idea. - VANTEL
Plus, who the (frank) cares about those one random games against Minny or the Preds or Coyotes in January? Give it a three game mini-series, and by the third game there's going to be emotion. Might make for a more interesting regular season.
Plus, who the (frank) cares about those one random games against Minny or the Preds or Coyotes in January? Give it a three game mini-series, and by the third game there's going to be emotion. Might make for a more interesting regular season. - NewYorkNuck
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Jul 4 @ 3:31 PM ET
Plus, who the (frank) cares about those one random games against Minny or the Preds or Coyotes in January? Give it a three game mini-series, and by the third game there's going to be emotion. Might make for a more interesting regular season. - NewYorkNuck
agreed. while some series are going to be lacklustre, there will be a lot more that seem like mini-playoff series.