NHL Rumors: How League Is Considering Finishing Season With Non-NHL Arena Plan Dead

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Apr 22, 2020

The NHL reportedly is tossing one idea out the window and entertaining another.

As the league, which currently is on pause amid the COVID-19 outbreak, kicks around ideas about how to resume the season, one prominent suggestion was playing at neutral sites. In the aftermath, Grand Forks, N.D., and Manchester, N.H., were named as potential spots.

However, that idea reportedly was ruled dead Wednesday, but in removing that idea another came to the surface.

As Wyshynski alludes to, a lot of this is up in the air, and any sort of plan would have to be approved by the Players’ Union.

That said, the NHL has planned on finishing the season in some form or fashion since putting things on pause, and this is yet another example that they’re serious about that.

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