This building is what, 25 years old now? It was designed very well for hockey, but it's no longer state-of-the-art."
The Athletic's Michael Russo and Chris Johnston reported Thursday that commissioner Gary Bettman informed the league's executive committee to prepare for his retirement. Per that report, Bettman has not decided when exactly he'll step down but it's likely still a few years in the future.
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Bettman says he hasn't given the Board of Governors a timeline, but the executive committee is in a formal process of finding a successor.
At 72, Gary Bettman is in no rush to step into retirement. But the NHL has started taking steps to creating a suitable succession plan for when that day comes.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman is preparing to retire in "a couple years," according to a team owner, and the league is in the process of finding a successor. Minnesota Wild owner Craig Leipold revealed the development during a podcast interview when asked about the current state of the NHL,
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On McDavid, Bettman said Thursday, "I understand the frustration, and it's something we're going to continue to monitor."