An Article I Thought I'd Share

 This time of the year for hockey is by far the most exciting with the playoffs coming to an end soon, so I decided to read around and see how other people are feeling about the current state of hockey. The one that suck out the most to me was "NHL late nights starts hurt fans, players, and more" by Sam Nestler. Here's the link so everyone can understand what I am talking about. " https://www.sportskeeda.com/ice-hockey/nhl-late-night-starts-hurt-fans-players " One thing that stuck out a lot to me was when Nestler said basically a game did not start at least until 9:30 PM eastern time, which is rather late to start a game. Since the playoffs started in April, I did notice a few games having this same start time. I understand if there is scheduling conflicts with television deals and time slots with other sports like MLB and the NBA, but for people on the eastern time zone must dislike this approach. Every NHL game is at least 60 minuets long, what is going to happen if a game doesn't end in those 60 minuets? How many fans are going to stay up and watch? Think about the fans in the arena. If it is a weekday, they all have to get up and go to school and work the next morning! They won't be out of the arena until at least 11:00 PM eastern time.
I just find this very interesting, and I wonder if the league will continue to do this moving forward in the future. I understand there are scheduling conflicts, but is there a better way to go about the late start times? 

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