While the prospects of the NHL changing its mind and joining the 2018 Olympic Games in South Korea seem unlikely, the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) says its keeping the doors open for that possibility. President Rene Fasel says that he is still attempting to broker a deal with the NHL and the International Olympic Committee (IOC), but a deal must be in place by mid-July if the NHL agrees to send players to the Winter Olympics in South Korea in 2018, according to Cam Tucker of NBC Sports.
Fasel claims any later than that will cause problems as finding hotels and accommodations for the NHL is a big task as the NHL often has a large group that comes over. He added that the NHL sent over 600-800 guests for the Vancouver Olympic Games in 2010 and then at least 400 for the Sochi Olympics in 2014.
About a month ago, the NHL told the Olympics they would not be participating, which caused many players to criticize that decision. Russian and Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin has threatened to defy the NHL on their decision and take part in Pyeongchang 2018. However, Tucker writes that Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman says that the NHL has no intention of changing its mind and the decision is final.