No NHL players in 2018 Olympics?

The NHL has floated the possibility of not sending its players to the next Winter Olympics in 2018 to focus on the Beijing Games in 2022.

The National Hockey League may not send its players to the next Winter Olympics in South Korea, potentially dealing a huge blow to the ice hockey competition.

NHL commissioner Gary Bettman says the league may want to solely focus on the following Olympics in 2022 in Beijing, in order to gain a foothold in the Chinese market.

"The question is would the fact that the Winter Olympics in Beijing introduce that country to hockey and give us an opportunity to make a real impression in China, where hockey is really in an embryonic state?" Bettman said on NHL.com.

"That's a discussion we have to have to determine whether or not there is an opportunity to grow the game in China by using the Winter Games with NHL players as a catalyst.

"That's the question. I don't know the answer."

Bettman said the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) wants the NHL to decide on the 2022 and 2018 Winter Games at the same time and could announce a decision before the World Cup of Hockey in September next year.

The NHL has shut down operations mid-season to free players to compete at the last five Winter Games but franchise owners have lost some enthusiasm for the Olympics, because many players have returned to NHL competition injured or tired, thereby hurting their teams in the push towards the Stanley Cup playoffs.

The league has sought numerous concessions from the both the IIHF and International Olympic Committee, including a greater say in how the tournament in run and access to Olympic trademarks and archives to help promote the game.

"Two have been in North America - one in Salt Lake City, one in Vancouver - and certainly our Olympic experiences as a league in those two Olympics happened to be more favourable than they were when the Olympics were far away," said NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly.

"The commissioner was alluding to the fact that with Beijing being awarded the 2022 Games, it does change the equation a little bit for us.

"Certainly, we view growth of our fan base and into markets where we might not have been before to be a priority for the league, and that may create opportunities to kind of build hockey's profile in Asia, which ultimately is a long-term goal of the League."


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