NHL/NHLPA announce tentative agreements on return-to-play protocol, new CBA
The NHL and NHL Players’ Association have taken a massive step towards resuming the pandemic-hit 2019-20 season later this summer — and securing labour peace for the foreseeable future.
The league and its union announced Monday the two sides have hammered out details on tentative agreements for the return-to-play protocol and a memorandum of understanding on a four-year extension of the current collective bargaining agreement.
The NHL board of governors, the NHLPA’s executive board and full membership must now ratify the deals, which are tied together, in separate votes. If proposals get the green light, training camps would begin July 13, with the 24 teams set to resume play heading to the league’s two designated hub cities on July 26.
Game action would then commence Aug. 1.