With the NHL’s season just around the corner, it looks like it may be too soon to expect any major changes to the league’s death bed.
The league announced last week that the new death-beds will be the same as the old ones, but it didn’t specify exactly when or where the new ones will be installed.
That leaves plenty of time for the NHL to revisit the issue once the regular season is over.
For now, the NHL is still looking for ways to cut costs, but some things seem like they are going to be easy to fix.
The league announced in January that it had bought the rights to the popular online platform GoDaddy.com, which had operated since the early 2000s.
That allows the NHL and the players union to share data on the player’s health.
So far, the two organizations have been able to negotiate a lower cost than the two previous agreements.
In addition, the league has decided to buy new equipment, including a new pair of goalie pads and a pair of gloves, to replace the old equipment.
The NHL’s new goalies will also be wearing new helmets, which have been used on the league for years.
The players union will not be allowed to use the new helmets on the ice, and that will have a direct impact on how the game plays out.
The new equipment will also provide some additional cushioning, as well as more leg room.
The biggest impact of the new equipment could be the cost, since the cost of a new equipment upgrade will likely be higher than the cost to install the old one.
But the NHL also is likely looking to reduce costs by adding new goalie pads.
The cost of the NHL goalies’ new goalie equipment is expected to be around $1 million.
The new goalie gear will be available to players in 2018.
The most important thing about the new goalie equipment will be its weight.
Goalie pads have a weight of about 3,000 grams, which is about one-third of the size of a typical goalie jersey.
But goalie pads are also one of the heaviest items a goalie player can wear.
A standard goalie jersey weighs about 5,000 to 6,000 g, which puts the new goalie pad weight about one third as heavy.
The weight of the pads is likely to be a big factor in how the new pads perform.
If the pads are heavier, they can be harder to maneuver and will likely allow players to stick their pads into creases.
If they are lighter, they will be more likely to stick out of creases and will not give players a better chance of hitting the ice.
As for the players themselves, the new gear will allow players who have lost their legs to continue playing.
The NHL has been in talks with doctors and physical therapists about whether it will allow some players to resume playing, but there have been no decisions made yet.
The players union has been very vocal about its desire to get the new gloves into the hands of players, and the NHL appears to have been willing to listen.
The goalies have also been asked about their desire to wear new goalie gloves, and some players have been receptive.
The only thing that will be changing about the game with the new play-by-play headsets is the length of the game, which the NHL hopes to change.
Currently, the game is played from 20-feet away, which leaves little room for the new headsets.