
The Blackhawks could be less than a month away from starting their 2021 season.
According to numerous reports, the NHL and NHL Players Association reached a tentative agreement for the upcoming season’s format and rules Friday night.
Nothing will be official until the agreement is approved via vote by both sides.
The tentative agreement calls for each team to play a 56-game regular season — with games taking place in home arenas — starting Jan. 13, per reports.
The Hawks and the 23 other teams who qualified for the 2020 playoffs in August will begin their training camps Jan. 3, while the seven teams who did not will start camps Dec. 30 or 31, per reports.
Much of that general framework has been believed to be established for weeks, but the two sides have been working out logistics about salary deferral — eventually sticking with an CBA modification settled over the summer — and pandemic-related adjustments.
One such adjustment, per reports, is that teams will be allowed to field a four- to six-player “taxi squad” in addition to their primary 23-man NHL roster. Taxi squad players will reportedly be paid AHL salaries, not count against the $81.5 million NHL salary cap, travel to road games with the team and be eligible for activation at any time if players on the main roster can’t play.
Additionally, players will reportedly be allowed to opt out of participating in the 2021 season if they have a family member at high risk for COVID-19. In that case, teams would be able to carry over the player’s contract for an additional year.
Friday’s reports did not contain concrete info about a specific Hawks schedule or which opponents will be on the schedule this season.
The NHL will likely split teams into divisions and play all or mostly intra-divisional games, but projections for the eight-team Central Division have varied — for example, probably only one out of the Wild, Blues and Stars will be included.