4 Nations Face-Off success has NHL rethinking 2026 All-Star plans at the New York Islanders' arena

FILE - Fans wait to enter the new UBS Arena for the first New York Islanders NHL hockey game against the Calgary Flames, on Nov. 20, 2021, in Elmont, N.Y. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger, File)

MANALAPAN, Fla. (AP) 鈥 The smashing success of the 4 Nations Face-Off replacing All-Star festivities with a compelling, competitive international tournament has the NHL rethinking what to do next February before players go to the Milan Olympics.

The league announced 13 months ago that the New York Islanders would host All-Star Weekend in early February 2026, and Commissioner Gary Bettman envisioned it as the ideal jumping off point for the Olympians to board planes for Italy. What that looks like, or when, is now up in the air.

鈥淲e鈥檙e reevaluating how we want to do things because I think we鈥檝e raised the bar about as high as you can for an all-star game in any sport," Bettman said Wednesday at his news conference wrapping up . "And so we want to make sure whatever we do is up to the standards that we鈥檝e created.鈥

Putting aside unforeseen circumstances like the pandemic, postponing or canceling a marquee event is not something the league is known to do. Asked about a different format or even shifting the event to 2027, Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly multiple times said, 鈥淓verything's on the table.鈥

Daly added that a decision must be made 鈥渞elatively soon" 鈥 at least before the playoffs begin April 19. An Islanders spokesperson deferred comment to the league office.

NHL players in the Olympic men's hockey tournament for the first time since 2014, and there was not an All-Star Weekend then or in 2010 or '06. The last time the league did both was 2002.

No rule changes

NHL GMs spent a lot of time looking at video reviews, specifically , but Bettman confirmed that no rule changes are being considered for next season.

鈥淭hree days of discussion about the game, no rule changes, which gives you a pretty good indication that the managers are certainly comfortable, if not more than pleased, with the current state of the game,鈥 Bettman said.

After at the 4 Nations, there's no consideration to asking the players about going to that full time.

鈥淚鈥檓 not a fan of the extended overtime because of ice conditions and the wear and tear on the players who would be playing the additional five minutes, and I worry about that in injuries," Bettman said.

Daly confirmed the 2025-26 season will begin Oct. 7.

Playoff format

Bettman for quite some time of expanding the Stanley Cup playoffs beyond the 16-team tournament that has existed for decades, even as the NBA, NFL and Major League Baseball tweaked their formats. That has not changed.

鈥淚 like exactly what we have, and if you look at the races that we鈥檙e having for the regular season, playoffs have started already," Bettman said. "We鈥檙e in our play-in tournament, and I think itsa国际传媒 terrific.鈥

LA draft

The draft at the on June 27 and 28 will be the first to be decentralized, with team front offices at home or any location they choose but not in person to make picks. Teams voted 26-6 in favor of to go to a model similar to what the NFL and NBA use, though GMs may be getting some cold feet about the decision.

鈥淭his is what the clubs said they wanted," Bettman said. 鈥淚f theresa国际传媒 a desire to go back because the clubs miss each other, miss being on the floor together, we鈥檒l put it back to a vote again. We can be flexible.鈥

Changing landscape

Some big changes are coming to hockeysa国际传媒 development pipeline, with the NCAA to its eligibility rules that allows Canadian junior players to compete at U.S. colleges, as long as they are not paid more than actual and necessary expenses as part of that participation.

Bettman said the league and union are expected to discuss what might come of that shift and how it affects the draft, entry-level contracts and other things, though he refused to address hypothetical possibilities.

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