NHL News: Force Majeure? Neither Side Wants the 2020-21 NHL Season Cancelled Though

Can the NHL owners have 'force majeure' applied if they cancel the 2020-21 NHL season? Neither side wants to lose the season though.

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TSN: Darren Dreger notes on Insider Trading that NHL commission is also having to deal with issues from the ownership side of things and not just from the players side.

“There’s been some speculation, you know what if the owners decide that they can’t go in ’20-’21 they cancel the season. Does that put the Players’ Association in a position where they can challenge that move in federal court, effectively calling it an illegal lockout? But the owners say if that’s the case then force majeure would be applied, it is a pandemic. And the NHL believes that in the spirit of their existing agreement, they’ve got cancellation protection. And if they had to cancel, they wouldn’t have to make do on the player salaries. But nobody wants to cancel ’20-’21.”

Pierre LeBrun adds that the players are sticking to their guns that the Memorandum of Understanding on the CBA extension they agreed to back in July should not be changed. The NHLPAs Return to Play committee are talking regularly.

“One member of that committee telling me today that, you know, he’s frustrated by the lack of urgency that he perceives from the NHL side. That this should be the time that both sides firm up plans for the season. And that’s not happening because of this financial stalemate. So we’ll see where this goes but certainly the players feel that time is being wasted right now.”

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