NHL & NHLPA reach trial agreement to expand limits of on-ice training in summer

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NHL & NHLPA reach trial agreement to expand limits of on-ice training in summer
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The Vancouver Canucks were fined $50,000 in May for hosting on-ice sessions with Daniel and Henrik Sedin before the amendment...

NHL players are going to have a few more opportunities to work with their team’s staff during the offseason., the NHL and NHLPA are running a “trial agreement” to allow players and coaching staff to work on skills this summer, although only to a certain extent.

It allows players to work on specific skills to develop them, like their shot, their skating, and more. Players working with head coaches or assistant coaches to learn strategies and systems, especially new players acquired in the offseason, does not appear to be on the table for these kind of sessions.

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