NHL commissioner Gary Bettman says the league and the NHL Players' Association have agreed on a return-to-play format in the event the 2019-20 season can resume.
The 24-team plan would see the top-4 clubs the Eastern and Western Conference play separate mini round-robin tournaments to determine seeding for the playoffs.
The other eight teams in each conference would play best-of-five ``play-in'' qualifying series to determine the 16 clubs left standing.
Bettman says the first- and second-round playoff matchups could be either best-of-five or best-of-seven series, but the conference finals and Stanley Cup final will be best-of-seven.
The teams would play in two hub cities, one for Eastern Conference teams and one for Western Conference clubs.
Bettman said the hub cities have yet to be determined, but Edmonton, Toronto and Vancouver are on the league's short list.
Tuesday's announcement is an important step in the league's bid to resume the season, which was suspended March 12 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but does not guarantee a return to action.
The NHL and its players still have plenty of work to do, including receiving the go-ahead from government and health officials, timing, the location of hub cities, testing procedures and ensuring the safety of everyone involved.
Commissioner Gary Bettman shares details on the NHL’s Return to Play Plan. https://t.co/ZH7153tpZ0
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