NHL has new meetings to discuss participation in 2018 Olympics – Chicago Tribune

NHL meetings are set for this week to discuss whether the league will participate in the 2018 Olympics in South Korea.

League officials will meet with the International Ice Hockey Federation in New York on Wednesday. Deputy commissioner Bill Daly said the NHL hopes to learn if any traction has been made between the IIHF and the International Olympic Committee with regard to potential sticking points, including money issues. NHL officials have expressed concerns that the IOC is not willing to cover out-of-pocket payments it took care of at the past five Olympics.

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said those costs were upward of $10 million during a two-week hiatus next season.

“I can’t imagine the NHL owners are willing to pay for the privilege of shutting down for 17 days,” Bettman said Monday at the Prime Time Sports Management Conference in Toronto. “I just don’t see that.”