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NHL reschedules 98 postponed games, moves 23 more after COVID-19 disruptions

NHL also announced date changes for 23 other games as it filled former Olympic break
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The Toronto Maple Leafs take on the Ottawa Senators in a nearly empty Scotiabank Arena during NHL hockey action in Toronto, Saturday, Jan. 1, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

The NHLB次元官网网址檚 plan to shoehorn nearly 100 pandemic postponements into its jam-packed schedule window came into focus Wednesday.

The league unveiled new dates for 98 games scrubbed during a two-month stretch due to COVID-19 outbreaks B次元官网网址 as well as coronavirus-related attendance restrictions in Canadian markets B次元官网网址 with most being plugged into what would have been FebruaryB次元官网网址檚 Olympic break.

The NHL also announced date changes for 23 other games.

The league and NHL PlayersB次元官网网址 Association backed out of 2022 Beijing Olympics last month following a rash of coronavirus shutdowns that forced a string of postponements before and after an extended holiday pause.

A total of 95 games are now slated to be played during the 16-day window between Feb. 7 and 22 when NHL stars would have been in China chasing a gold medal.

The Ottawa Senators have had an NHL-high 14 games scrubbed so far in 2021-22, with just two played and rescheduled prior to Wednesday.

Despite the schedule shuffle, the league remains on course to finish the regular season April 29.

B次元官网网址淲e are profoundly grateful to our fans for their support and understanding during a challenging time and to our clubs, the NHL PlayersB次元官网网址 Association and the players for their co-operation in a rescheduling of unprecedented logistical complexity,B次元官网网址 NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly said in a statement.

The Senators, Toronto Maple Leafs, Montreal Canadiens and Winnipeg Jets are currently not allowed to have fans in attendance at games because of provincial COVID-19 restrictions on crowd sizes, while the Vancouver Canucks, Edmonton Oilers and Calgary Flames must cap attendance at 50 per cent.

Those teams all postponed games over the last month in hopes spectators would be allowed to return later in the season.

B次元官网网址淎ssuming we may be past our most disruptive scheduling period, I would think that Canadian-based games are less likely to be rescheduled going forward,B次元官网网址 Daly wrote in an email to The Canadian Press this week.

Including the games moved to accommodate postponements, the Senators will play 17 times on different days than originally scheduled followed by Toronto (14), Montreal (13), Edmonton (10), Calgary (10), Winnipeg (nine) and Vancouver (seven).

B次元官网网址擩oshua Clipperton, The Canadian Press





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