NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly is leaving the door wide open on how things may look if the league’s suspended regular season ultimately resumes.
“I’m really not positioned a week into this to rule out anything,” Daly said, according to The Canadian Press. “The possibilities on how this plays out and what we’re able to come up with as an end to the 2019-20 season is almost endless.”
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