Bettman: NHL has to be ready to adapt and adjust as league prepares to open season

Jan 11, 2021 | 1:55 PM

NHL commissioner Gary Bettman says the league has to be ready to adjust and adapt as it prepares to launch its abbreviated 56-game season during the second wave of a global pandemic.

In a conference call with reporters Monday, Bettman said the league has good health and safety protocols in place to try to limit the spread of COVID-19 among players and team staff during the upcoming season.

But he acknowledged that keeping the novel coronavirus at bay will be more of a challenge this season, with teams playing at their home arenas and travelling to other cities for away dates, than during the restart of the 2019-20 season in controlled “bubble” environments in Edmonton and Toronto.

While Bettman said it quickly became clear the hub cities would be safe for last year’s post-season, he said the idea of sending players back into a “bubble” for a six-month season was something he “couldn’t even ask.”