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KHL gives up on trying to reschedule its playoffs, cancels remainder season

The Kontinental Hockey League has given up on trying to reschedule its playoffs and cancelled the remainder of the season.

The Russia-based KHL is widely considered to be the strongest league outside the NHL. It was due to play its conference semifinals when play was suspended because of the coronavirus outbreak.

Teams from Finland and Kazakhstan withdrew because of travel and safety concerns. That left the league with six teams in an eight-team bracket. The KHL tried to draw up a new playoff system and considered resuming in June and July but has now decided to focus on preparing for a 2020-21 season.

League president and former Pittsburgh Penguins forward Alexei Morozov says "we consider that no one has the right to take on responsibility for people’s lives and health."

It's unclear how or even whether a champion will be declared. The league says the board will discuss how to allocate finishing positions.

The Associated Press

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