« Reply #5 on: February 17, 2022, 01:02:31 PM »
Anything with and only with ice or snow is in the winter Olympics. No way they move hockey from the winter to the summer given that. That said, I wouldn't mind seeing some inside sports in the winter olympics. Maybe the 3 on 3 basketball can be in the Winter Olympics since the NBA guys don't play in that anyway. It would be kind of cool to showcase that. You could have volleyball in the winter (you know the team one, still have beach volleyball in the summer). You start doing things like that, then maybe you can think about moving hockey to the summer.
I think it makes sense to mix and match based upon what seasons are most convenient for the athletes involved, within reason. (For instance, the winter Olympics are more convenient for MLB players, but it's not necessarily fair to ask a host city to construct baseball stadiums.)
But for hockey in particular, if push comes to shove with the NHL, it's a change that would make sense. Better showcase for the sport, more player availability, etc.
NHL was going to play in the Olympics this year until they shut down their season around Christmas. had they not lost the games in December, they would have shut down for the Olympics, so I'm not sure it is really that big a deal. I'm also not sure you really need the NHL guys in the Olympics anyway. Given all of the best players from all over the world are in the NHL, I don't think it is a real disadvantage for the US, at least comparative to other sports (like basketball would be if the other pro leagues all shut down).
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