NHL News: Tentative Dates For Return To Play, Draft and Free Agency

Toronto Mayor on potentially being a hub city for the NHL

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Deal getting close to being complete … Tentative dates for the rest of the season

TSN: The NHL and NHLPA continue to work on Return to Play and a CBA extension. Once agreed up the players will put it to a vote, which could take two or three days.

Bob McKenzie says that though not a 100 per cent, Edmonton is expected to host the Stanley Cup Final.

Things are fluid and can always change, but tentative dates look like.

Toronto Mayor on Toronto likely being a Hub city

Sportsnet: Toronto Mayor John Tory at a COVID press conference talked about Toronto likely being a Hub city. The NHL had “incredibly detailed disinfection and health protection measures” covering as many angle as they could for their bubble.

“The other kinds of questions that came were how do you define the bubble?” Tory said. “Because there were concerns that were understood completely when you bring a number of teams and a number of these players in, and say when they’re not playing they’re going to be in a given hotel, what if they want to go outside for a walk or just have some fresh air?

“There had to be considerations of that kind of thing that we really just had to answer questions as to what we could do to help facilitate that. … We gave answers to those questions and gave them always with the thought in mind that what we wanted to do was try to make sure we put our best put forward to try and be named a hub city _ results to be determined _ but at the same time did not adversely impact on the interests of the general public who we are here to serve and who themselves need access to fresh air and open spaces and other things.”

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