NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly addresses Olympics, Winter Classic and if a full 82-game NHL season is feasible – The Athletic

Posted: December 31, 2021 at 1:12 pm

In his first media interview since the Board of Governors meetings earlier this month, NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly spoke with The Athletic's Pierre LeBrun on Thursday on the decision not to send NHL players to the Olympics, preparation for Saturday's Winter Classic and whether or not a full 82-game NHL season is feasible given the recent postponements due to COVID-19.

"A larger and larger percentage of our player population has been affected by COVID this season and that number continues to grow every day," said Daly. "Really by sheer numbers, if you accept the fact that once youre hit by COVID youre not going to get hit again this year, then I dont foresee an issue in finishing the season."

In terms of the Winter Classic going ahead as planned on Jan. 1, Daly said everything is going "very, very smoothly. No hiccups," and addressed the expected freezing temperatures.

"Obviously we know how to put on these games, we know how to make the ice, we know how to account for the weather conditions from a technical standpoint. Obviously I understand its going to be cold in Minnesota; maybe the coldest weve encountered yet for an outdoor game," Daly said. "Im less worried about the players in those types of conditions because the bench areas are heated and the nature of our game is that youre taking short shifts and exerting yourself and when you come back to the bench youre in a warm environment. Im really less worried about the exposure of the players, Im worried more about the spectators. But I was just assured theres a lot of indoor space where they can seek shelter from the elements if theres a need to. And we have extra measures in place to make sure were keeping everyone as warm and protected from the elements as possible."

With capacity restrictions continuing in arenas across Canada due to rising COVID-19 cases, Daly also addressed whether or not he anticipates further postponements for home games in Canadian cities.

"We're going to try and be as cooperative and flexible as we possibly can be. But as I said with respect to other elements of the schedule, theres only so much we can do. I dont think we can fully compensate for the problem," Daly said. "If in fact these attendance restrictions carry on for multiple weeks, theres no way we can make up all those games or move or shift all those games. Like everything else, itll be a balancing act."

For more, here is the full interview.

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