NHL players will play at Olympics

The National Hockey League Players' Association (NHLPA) and the
National Hockey League (NHL) announced today that an agreement has been reached
with the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) and the International
Olympic Committee (IOC) to secure participation of NHL players in the upcoming
2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia.
NHL
players will be available to the 12 participating IIHF Member National
Associations for the men's Olympic ice hockey tournament (February 12-23,
2014). This will mark
the fifth consecutive time dating back to Nagano 1998 that NHL players have
participated in the Olympics. More than 120 NHL players are expected to compete
for their respective nations in Sochi.
"The
National Hockey League features the most international player population in
professional sports, and our outstanding athletes take tremendous pride in
representing their homelands on the global stage," NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said. "The
decision to participate in the XXII Olympic Winter Games in Sochi was in many
ways a difficult one, but one that we know will be well received by our Players
and, most importantly, by the vast majority of our fans and sports fans
everywhere."
"The
Players are very pleased that an agreement has been reached that will allow the
world's best hockey players to compete at the Winter Games in February," said Don
Fehr, NHLPA Executive Director.
"Having the opportunity to wear their nation's sweater in Sochi is
something the players look forward to."
The NHL
will break from the 2013-14 regular season schedule on February 9 and return to
play February 26 to allow for participation in the Games.
As part of the IIHF-NHL-NHLPA agreement,
seven NHL referees and six NHL linesmen will be integrated into the IIHF on-ice
officials' crews that will work the men's tournament. The Olympic ice hockey
tournament will be played according to the IIHF rulebook on international sized
rinks, 60 x 30 meters.
Twelve teams in three groups will participate
in the men's event (February 12-23). The women's tournament will consist of
eight teams in two groups (February 8-20).
NBCUniversal, the Olympics rights holder in
the U.S., and CBC/Radio-Canada, the Olympics rights holder in Canada, will
present coverage of the Olympic ice hockey tournament in their respective
countries. Schedules for each network will be released at a later date.
The
complete schedule is available here.
Source: NHL.com
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19/07/2013 - 19:00