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Rick Zamperin: If more big-name players opt out due to coronavirus, then what?

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coronavirus pandemic?The National Hockey League and NHL Players’ Association announced Monday that they had finalized a return to play protocol and agreed to a four-year extension of their collective bargaining agreement that sets the stage for training camps to begin July 13 and a return to action in two hub cities on Aug.

1.The NHL, and every other league, has also made it abundantly clear that if their players want to press the eject button on 2020, they can do so.

NHL, players’ association reach tentative agreement to resume season Aug 1 Major League Baseball players like Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher David Price and Washington Nationals infielder Ryan Zimmerman have already opted out of the league’s 60-game season, and L.A.

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