NHL will be broadcast in 2021, but will it be broadcast in Canada? (Part 2)

Some original details:

 The team will play 56 games in the regular season. The 24 teams that have entered the knockout rounds of the Open will report to the training camp on January 3, while the missing 7 teams will be able to break the ice on December 30 before December 30. And the regular season. It is scheduled to start on January 3.

 If the Canadian team can reach an agreement that allows them to stay in Canada, they will form a division of seven teams. The remaining three teams will be eight teams.

 The parts will be renamed this season. Boston, Buffalo, New Jersey, New York Islanders, New York Rangers, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Washington will include a branch. Carolina, Columbus, Detroit, Chicago, Dallas, Florida, Nashville and Tampa Bay will be in different sectors. Anaheim, Arizona, Colorado, Los Angeles, Minnesota, San Jose, St. Louis and Vegas will complete the westernmost area. The top four teams in each group will enter the knockout stage, and the playoff champion of each group will advance to the semi-finals.

 Salaries this season will not be distributed proportionally, which means that players will receive their full salary-minus 20% of their deposits and postpone by 10%-despite not participating in 82 games.

 The team will be allowed a roster of up to 23 players, but some teams may choose fewer players than this to get a salary cap of $81.5 million. Each team will be allowed to have a taxi team of 4 to 6 players. Those with a two-way contract will get the salary of the American League One, and those with a two-way contract will get the full salary, and these contracts will not count towards the salary cap. These participants will also receive NHL benefits packages. After summoning a player from the taxi team, he will receive an NHL salary, which exceeds the salary limit. The team must comply with all season restrictions.

 If a taxi team member is sent to AHL, no matter how long the AHL season ends, he will receive at least 40% of the AHL salary.

 As far as the pre-season physical fitness test is concerned, players will definitely be happy to know that the maximum VO2 test will not be conducted this season.

 Players can choose not to pay and voluntarily opt out of this season without counting the limit. The team can choose to extend the player’s contract for one year or cancel the contract.