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NHLPA Champions Excellence, Favors Ice Quality Over Size for Olympic Games

December 7, 2025 2 Min Read
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There are increasing worries within the league regarding the venues for the upcoming 2026 Milan Winter Olympics, scheduled for February. Reports indicate that the main arena is not yet finished and that its ice surface is approximately three feet shorter than a standard NHL rink. Elliott Friedman, an official who spoke on Sportsnet’s “Saturday Headlines,” remains optimistic, suggesting a good chance that NHL players will participate in the Olympics for the first time since 2014.

Despite concerns about the smaller ice size, NHLPA Assistant Executive Director Ron Hainsey has expressed that the primary focus is on the safety and quality of the ice rather than its dimensions. The league is organizing a test event from January 9th to 11th to assess the ice conditions. A Sportsnet insider emphasized the importance of this test in evaluating the rink’s quality.

Friedman also noted that the men’s ice hockey tournament will have an intense schedule, with five games spread across 30 hours, following several women’s matches. According to Hainsey, while the ice surface’s size is slightly reduced—mainly affecting the neutral zone—the other two zones will maintain NHL-standard dimensions. He mentioned that NHL players have experience playing on smaller rinks, such as during the NHL Global Series games in Stockholm, which featured similar-sized ice.

The NHLPA has not received complaints about the rink size and does not anticipate it being a significant issue during the Olympics. Above all, player health and safety remain a top priority, regardless of the playing surface.

Fan Take: This update is crucial for hockey fans because it signals a renewed chance to see NHL stars competing on the Olympic ice, promising high-caliber international hockey. However, the concerns about rink size and ice quality highlight the ongoing challenges of blending NHL standards with Olympic venues, which could impact the players’ performance and the fan experience.

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