The Canucks were fined $50,000 earlier this year for allowing coaches and players to skate together during an off\u002Dseason workout.
In the Canucks’ case, they were trying to help a trio of players — Tyler Myers, Ethan Bear and Conor Garland — stay in shape ahead of May’s world championship in Finland and Latvia.
It seems the Canucks’ situation has resulted in some change. According to a source, once players and other teams became aware of what had happened in the Canucks’ case, discussions took place and an interim exemption will be put to trial this summer. The player must make the request through the NHLPA, which will then communicate the request to the team and the NHL.Article content
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