NHL down to 6 potential hub cities and Vancouver is reportedly a front runner

| June 23, 2020 in Sports

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Slowly, but surely, we’re making our way towards NHL playoff hockey.

Assuming there are no hiccups over the coming weeks, the NHL has announced that two-week training camps will begin on July 10.

It hasn’t been officially announced yet, but multiple insiders have reported that the teams will head to their hub city by July 24 and the play-in round will begin on July 30, after one exhibition game.
 


We don’t know for sure where those hub cities will be, but at this point it’s down to six potential options.

Las Vegas, Los Angeles and Chicago are the American cities in the running, while Vancouver, Edmonton and Toronto are Canadian cities still being considered.

Nearly two weeks ago, Rob Fai out of Vancouver and Adrian Dater out of Colorado reported that Las Vegas was in as a hub city.
 


Now, it’s being reported that Vancouver will be the NHL’s other pick, according to Tyler Yaremchek out of Edmonton.

However, other insiders say that Vancouver is the front runner alongside Vegas right now, but Edmonton is still in the mix and amped up their bid in the past few days.

Premier Jason Kenney even took to Twitter with an Edmonton hype video, showing the NHL why they needed to come play games in the Alberta capital.
 


Unfortunately, his video showed Edmonton for a split-second before transitioning into a full minute of footage of Jasper, which earned Kenney a lot of flack on Twitter.

It’s expected that the NHL will officially announce the two hub cities by the end of the week.

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