NHL Players Association

Foley says he expects shorter 2020-21 schedule with Canada-only division

League, union officially slide back from prior target of a month earlier

Union set to begin planning for next season with league

As the National Hockey League nears the conclusion of an operationally successful resumption of its 2019-20 season amid the Covid-19 pandemic, league commissioner Gary Bettman said there remains no known…

League outlines planned organizational steps to combat systemic racism

Players remain strongly united in push for meaningful societal change

New level of collaboration marks sizable shift from sport's troubled labor history

Pending deal set to add four years to collective bargaining agreement

League, union move key step closer to restart

Las Vegas, Canadian markets seen as favorites for restart

League, union set to date to aid with player re-entry to North America

League, union working on enlarged format to accommodate more teams

League not fixed on traditional October start for 2020-21 season

North Dakota venue among those being considered

The National Hockey League and the NHL Players' Association are actively looking to revive the World Cup of Hockey, NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly has announced

League, union decisions to stay in current labor deal is marked shift in tenor from the last quarter century of hockey labor relations

The North American NHL ice hockey league is likely to make a decision on whether its players can participate at the Pyeongchang 2018 winter Olympic Games in March, according to International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) president René Fasel.

Rene Fasel, president of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), has said that he expects North America’s National Hockey League (NHL) to make a decision as to whether to allow its players to compete at the 2018 winter Olympic Games by the end of the month.