Phase 2 of the NHL’s return to play allows for a maximum of six players at one time for voluntary training at team facilities, with a target start of early June.
The NHL is ready to move to Phase 2 of its plan to return to play, and it will soon allow players to train in small groups at team facilities, according to a memo circulated to teams over the weekend.
The NHL didn’t put an exact date on when Phase 2 will go into effect, though it said it was targeting early June. In the memo, the league said it will continue to «monitor developments in each of the club’s markets, and may adjust the overall timing if appropriate.»
Phase 1 involved self-quarantine for players and hockey staff and began on March 12.
The new protocols would allow for a maximum of six players to train at the team facilities at once. On-ice sessions are for players only, with no coaches or other team personnel allowed on the ice. Players must wear face coverings at all times, except when they are exercising or on the ice.