All buildings will have to be fully functional with the new cameras installed (and coinciding new angles) for the revamped offside rules.Megaterio Llamas wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 8:36 pm If it does come down to a Canadian bubble the league should look for American sites for the teams to play this season. Cities in states that would allow some fans in the building would be the target. If the games are going to be played in a bubble might as well move it all down south.
All the schedules that came out in all NHL cities today would be tossed if the Canadian teams do not play in their own buildings.
100% "NOT SURE", if our new Canuck schedule was based on games in Vancouver. Probably. / Maybe it can still work if in Edmonton.
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NHL shares 56-game 2020-21 schedules for all 31 teams
One of the biggest notes about the 2020-21 NHL season schedule releases is that start time and television information must still be determined. Here are a few other things to keep in mind:
Quick notes, plus NHL season openers
Of course, while the NHL shared 2020-21 season schedules, it’s important to note that COVID may force changes. Games could be postponed, or even canceled, depending upon a number of factors.
Speaking of potentially disruptive factors, the NHL season schedules assume that Canadian teams will be able to play in their own arenas. As of this writing, it’s unclear if that will happen. In fact, there’s a chance that NHL teams might not be able to conduct 2020-21 season schedules in Canada, at all.