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SPORT-SCAN DAILY BRIEF NHL 7/13/2020 Arizona Coyotes Montreal Canadiens 1187817 NHL, players take collaborative approach in bid to resume 1187846 Max Domi to wait 7-10 days before deciding on joining Habs Boston Bruins 1187847 Sources: Multiple Montreal Canadiens players test positive 1187818 Don Sweeney believes Bruins will be back to full strength for COVID-19 soon as team returns to the ice 1187819 Bruins set to hit the ice on Monday New York Islanders 1187820 Don Sweeney admits Bruins face 'some hard decisions' 1187848 Islanders’ Barry Trotz gives glimpse into NHL restart plan with upcoming free agents 1187849 NHL restart will be wild ride of uncertainty 1187821 Bruins expect to be missing a few players at start of camp 1187850 Islanders goalie prodigy Ilya Sorokin could be with team due to quarantine rules soon 1187822 Start your engines: Bruins prepare to return to the ice 1187851 Islanders set to open second training camp of season on amid uncertainty Monday in East Meadow Buffalo Sabres New York Rangers 1187823 Kevyn Adams' rise from fired assistant coach to Sabres 1187852 NHL restart will be wild ride of uncertainty general manager 1187853 Starting goalie among Rangers’ biggest questions entering new training camp Calgary Flames 1187854 No Rangers expected to opt out of NHL restart before 1187824 Flames ready to 'come out hot' for training camp, NHL's Monday's deadline Phase 3 of 'Return to Play' 1187825 "Everything is upside down" in Flames' world as NHL Philadelphia Flyers approaches Phase 3 1187855 Flyers, hoping to regain momentum they had when 1187826 Flames coach Ward's been preparing for NHL's Phase 3 season was stopped, open training camp Monday for months 1187856 Flyers ready to roll again at Skate Zone 1187827 Hamonic, Treliving have 'good discussion' over choice to 1187857 2019-20 Flyers season grades: Ivan Provorov opt out of NHL's 'Return to Play' Pittsburgh Penguins Chicago Blackhawks 1187858 Five things to track during a Penguins training camp unlike 1187828 What should you expect as Blackhawks open camp? any other We've got some answers. 1187859 Double Team: A star with the Rangers, Andy Bathgate 1187829 Oilers, Blackhawks' play-in round opponent, release legitimized the Penguins training camp roster 1187860 Penguins announce training camp roster 1187830 How Blackhawks' Corey Crawford's career prepared him 1187861 Penguins president/CEO David Morehouse says CBA will for Oilers series bring 'clear financial stability' 1187862 Penguins announce training camp roster, schedule Colorado Avalanche 1187863 Mike Sullivan's no-nonsense approach fostered by years 1187831 5 questions about Avalanche training camp 2.0 at Boston College High 1187864 David Morehouse promises Penguins ‘want more Cups,’ Columbus Blue Jackets title window isn’t closing 1187832 Blue Jackets, NHL all set to resume season 1187865 Penguins’ player grades: Brian Dumoulin Dallas Stars San Jose Sharks 1187833 Built for the Stanley Cup playoffs? Stars have a chance to 1187866 How Sharks' previous trades, signings would be affected prove they’re postseason-ready during the NHL’s ret by new NHL CBA Detroit Red Wings Tampa Bay Lightning 1187834 Detroit Red Wings officially get 4th-round draft pick from 1187867 A season refresher on where we left the Lightning Mike Green trade. Here's why 1187835 Starting over: 10 key questions as NHL training camps get Toronto Maple Leafs underway Monday 1187868 The Maple Leafs have deep thoughts as the road to the 1187836 Mike Green opts out of NHL return; Red Wings get 2020 Stanley Cup reopens fourth-rounder from trade with Oilers 1187869 Max Domi isn’t alone in wondering if the NHL game plan is 1187837 Mike Green’s decision not to play locks in Red Wings’ safe enough conditional pick 1187870 It's back to work for Maple Leafs GM Kyle Dubas 1187871 Leafs announce camp roster Edmonton Oilers 1187872 Toronto hub city FAQ: What does it mean for the Leafs 1187839 Lowetide: The Oilers’ approach to Russians at the draft? and the city? Trust but verify 1187873 11 years later: Justin Pogge reflects on his rise and fall with the Maple Leafs Minnesota Wild 1187840 Wild looking to sign top prospect Kirill Kaprizov, though Vancouver Canucks he'd be ineligible for playoffs 1187882 Ben Kuzma: Safety, secrecy in the spotlight as Canucks 1187841 A quick guide to Wild training camp open camp 1187842 Edmonton Wild could be what's cool this summer 1187843 Wild reports to training camp Monday, looking to set depth on an oversized playoff roster 1187844 Wild GM Bill Guerin talks NHL restart, Kirill Kaprizov, and COVID-19 1187845 Kirill Kaprizov signing close? Plus, notes on Evason, Kunin, Pens’ first-rounder Vegas Golden Knights 1187874 Golden Knights open camp looking for competitive advantage 1187875 LVSportsBiz’s 10 Questions For Golden Knights Fans As VGK Prepare To Return To Play After Four Months Washington Capitals 1187876 Breaking down five key questions as the Capitals begin training camp — again 1187877 Former Capitals defensemen Mike Green, Karl Alzner opt out of NHL restart 1187878 Sports are returning: See schedules for Capitals, Wizards, Nationals and more 1187879 Capitals release 34-player roster for Phase 3 training camp 1187880 Will another Steven Stamkos injury put him in jeopardy to play the Capitals? Websites 1187883 The Athletic / The unique nature of the NHL’s return to play is a stage where coaches can shine 1187884 Sportsnet.ca / How the NHL and NHLPA found labour peace in a pandemic 1187885 Sportsnet.ca / Flat cap exacerbates Canucks' already difficult budgeting problem 1187886 Sportsnet.ca / Nick Robertson gets chance to extend charmed season with Maple Leafs 1187887 Sportsnet.ca / Flames' Treliving: Keeping team safe at camp 'has kept me up at night' 1187888 Sportsnet.ca / Kyle Dubas explains Maple Leafs' plans for flat salary cap 1187889 TSN.CA / DeBrusk: Bruins leaders have team ready to 'finish the job' 1187890 TSN.CA / Kyle Dubas feeling no added pressure as Toronto Maple Leafs get set to begin Phase 3 1187891 USA TODAY / Inside NHL return: How league plans to decide Stanley Cup champion amid pandemic Winnipeg Jets 1187881 Little not on roster as Jets begin training camp for return to play World Leagues News 1187892 Basketball: Spurs coach Popovich feels safe in NBA 'bubble' 1187893 Illness and injury uncertainty abound as NHL camps open 1187894 NHL, players take collaborative approach in bid to resume SPORT-SCAN, INC. 941-284-4129 1187817 Arizona Coyotes And not only is hockey on the verge of returning, the CBA extension assures 12 straight years of labor peace, the NHL’s longest stretch since Bettman took over in 1993. During that time, play has been halted three NHL, players take collaborative approach in bid to resume times by lockouts, the last in 2012-13, when the season was shortened to 48 games. “I think Don and I both recognize labor peace was something we couldn’t Staff Report even quantify how important it was,” Bettman said. “But we both knew that for the business of the game to come back strong, there was enough BY ASSOCIATED PRESS disruption going on in the world that we didn’t have to add to it.” JULY 11, 2020 AT 4:30 PM Fehr said the months-long talks to reach a solution were a matter of perseverance. Collaboration or bust. “This is a very bad analogy, but you have to sort of navigate the kayak in a storm until the storm’s over, and then make sure the kayak isn’t full of Given the gravity of the coronavirus pandemic and the abrupt decision to holes so that you can go on and sail it in calmer seas,” Fehr said in a place the NHL season on pause in March, it didn’t take commissioner separate interview with The AP. “Or to put it another way there was never Gary Bettman and union chief Don Fehr long to realize they were going any pretense that this was business as usual.” to have to work together if play was to resume any time soon. Owners benefit because they can generate much-needed revenue Nearly four months to the day since the last puck dropped, the two sides through sponsorships and advertising, even though games will be played put aside past differences to have a return-to-play plan in place, and the in empty arenas. assurance of labor peace through September 2026 to go with it. Though players will likely lose a portion of their salaries for seasons to “When we got to March 12 and decided to take the pause, that began a come to make up for 50-50 split of revenue, they benefit from a CBA that period of perhaps unprecedented collaboration and problem solving,” includes the possibility of returning to the Olympics, after the NHL opted Bettman said during a Zoom conference call with reporters Saturday, a out from the 2018 Winter Games in South Korea. The new labor day after the league and players ratified a 24-team expanded playoff, set agreement also addressed players’ demands to gain a post-career to begin Aug. 1, and a four-year extension of the collective bargaining subsidy for health care. agreement. “It was a recognition by both sides that we were being confronted with an incredibly difficult, a novel, unprecedented situation. I believed we would Arizona Sports LOADED: 07.13.2020 get to this point because it was the right thing to do for the game and for everybody involved in the game.” Fehr, the NHL Players’ Association executive director, not only agreed with Bettman, but went out of his way to credit the owners for the approach.