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What we learned in annual ‘state of NHL’ availability: All-Star changes, Bettman’s future, more
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What we learned in annual ‘state of NHL’ availability: All-Star changes, Bettman’s future, more

  • The NHL will stage a 2027 All-Star weekend with 11 players from Canada, USA, Finland, and Sweden, plus a rest of world team, at UBS Arena in Elmont, New York.
  • The 2027 All-Star skills showcase will be limited to players 25 and under, with a four-event format and a $1 million prize for the final shootout winner.
  • Russia’s possible return to international play remains unsettled as IIHF decisions could influence participation in major events like the 2028 World Cup of Hockey.
  • NHL commissioner Gary Bettman argued the current playoff format yields closer and more entertaining series than the 1-8 conference setup.
  • Bettman confirmed a four-year extension of the current collective bargaining agreement with the NHLPA through the 2029-30 season.
  • The decentralized NHL Draft will continue to be held without general managers in the building, with moves to speed up the first round.
  • NHLPA leader Marty Walsh said Russian players still want to compete in best-on-best hockey when possible.
  • Ron Hainsey noted some players from other countries expressed discomfort about Russia's return, affecting internal discussions.
  • Bettman indicated a succession plan is in place, but said no imminent change in leadership is planned.
  • The 2027 All-Star weekend will be hosted in Elmont, New York, with a format change to three-on-three play and country-based teams.
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NHL stands behind Golden Knights’ decision not to let fired Bruce Cassidy interview elsewhere
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NHL stands behind Golden Knights’ decision not to let fired Bruce Cassidy interview elsewhere

  • NHL confirms Vegas may block Cassidy interviews while under contract, acknowledging rights and playoff distractions.
  • Cassidy says he would quit and forgo the salary to interview elsewhere, but the contract blocks him.
  • Edmonton, Los Angeles and Toronto reportedly asked to interview Cassidy as vacancies exist around the league.
  • Daly notes some contracts exist that would allow a move, but Cassidy’s contract did not.
  • Cassidy says he wants to return to coaching, if permitted, signaling strong interest in openings.
  • The Knights’ general manager Kelly McCrimmon emphasizes loyalty to Vegas amid ongoing playoffs.
  • The Cassidy situation arises as the Stanley Cup Final approaches, with Cassidy’s former team in the mix.
  • Cassidy helped the Knights win the 2023 Stanley Cup, illustrating his strong coaching pedigree.
  • Bettman stresses that long-term contracts can have consequences when coaching moves are restricted.
  • The situation highlights potential need for clearer release language in coaching contracts.
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