NHL’s hub-city concept intrigues Flames general manager Brad Treliving
CALGARY — Where, when and how are Calgary Flames general manager Brad Treliving’s questions for the NHL as the league considers a hub-city concept to resume the season.
There were 189 games left March 12 when the NHL suspended the regular season in the face of the oncoming COVID-19 pandemic.
The league is kicking the tires on different scenarios under which games might resume if and when public health officials give the green light. The latest is teams travelling to four hub NHL cities to play games without fans in a compressed timeline.
“I can tell you the league is still committed and eager to get back when the time is right,” Brad Treliving said Friday in a conference call with reporters.