As the upcoming Winter Olympics in Milan inch closer, concerns over the readiness and safety of the main hockey rink have been expressed by key figures in the National Hockey League (NHL). “Concern remains for Bettman, Daly over Olympic hockey rink at upcoming Games” has become a topic of discussion among players and officials. Despite the ongoing worries, the athletes, including Winnipeg Jets defenceman Josh Morrissey, are hopeful about participating in the event, which has been a dream for many since childhood.
NHL Officials Express Concerns
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman and Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly recently spoke to media about the incomplete state of the main Olympics rink in Milan. They highlighted that the league’s primary concern is ensuring the safety of the players. The NHL has experts on the ground in Milan to monitor and evaluate the situation, with positive progress reports received over the past few days. However, they also hinted at the possibility of the competition getting called off if the ice conditions don’t meet safety standards.
Player’s Perspective
Expected to be named to Canada’s roster, Josh Morrissey, the Winnipeg Jets defenceman, expressed his anticipation and concerns. He mentioned that players are accustomed to different ice qualities and expressed faith in the authorities to ensure optimal conditions. He also acknowledged the size difference in the Italian rinks, advising fellow players to be adaptable.
Coach’s Concerns
Winnipeg Jets head coach, Scott Arniel, has also voiced his concern about the potential risk of injuries, given the conditions. This concern is particularly heightened as some of the team’s top players are expected to participate in the Olympics.
Addressing Controversial Sign-ups
On another note, Bettman addressed the recent signing of five former Canadian 2018 world junior team players by NHL clubs. These players were acquitted in a high-profile sexual assault trial in July. The NHL has arranged for these players to undergo education and counselling sessions. While acknowledging the abhorrent nature of the incident, Bettman stated that the league believes in providing a second chance.
The commissioner’s stance and the league’s handling of the situation underscore the commitment to uphold the principles of Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness (E-E-A-T). Despite the controversies and concerns, the NHL is striving to ensure the best for its players and the game.

