Fehr, who turns 72 next month, said it's up to individuals to decide what to post, share or contribute. But he's encouraged by what he's seen.
The league and NHLPA, who also need to agree on a new collective bargaining agreement or an extension to the current deal before September 2022, hope to then open training camps sometime after July 10, which would be Phase 3, before resuming the season with Phase 4 later that month or in early August.
"We both have public health doctors and in our own doctors on staff, and they're gonna tell us when we go astray." "And they want to make sure they have enough time to get back, to train, to get ready so that when the game starts, leading to the eventual awarding of the Cup, that there'll be real games that will be as intense as you would like."