The NHL star doesn't see how a return to the ice this season will be possible.
doesn't see how the NHL will pick back up again this summer -- saying,"It seems like it's pretty tough to resume."
Since that time, players have returned to their homes and have been ordered to self-isolate... and it's all got Doughty wondering, how the hell are they going to finish this season?? Doughty continued:"I would think the NHL or whoever has to make a decision will make some type of decision on that soon. It seems like it’s going to be pretty tough to return, to resume the season or the playoffs."
But, that's clearly allowed Doughty -- who says he doesn't even have his hockey gear with him at his current place -- to be more open about his opinion on a potential comeback.
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