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NHL commissioner Bettman says Canada, U.S. trade war could cause league 'pain'

NHL commissioner Gary Bettman says any negative effects on the Canadian dollar caused by the Trump administration's tariffs could be "painful" for the league.

Drop in Canadian dollar may present difficulties as players paid in American dollars

NHL commissioner Gary Bettman speaks to the media prior to the game during the NHL 4 Nations Face-Off at Bell Centre on February 12, 2025 in Montreal, Quebec.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman says the current animosity between the Canadian and U.S. governments relates to a "policy issue" with people in the two countries caught in the middle and hopes it can be resolved soon. (Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images)

NHL commissioner Gary Bettman says any negative effects on the Canadian dollar caused by the Trump administration's tariffs could be "painful" for the league.

Speaking Wednesday on CNBC's "Squawk Box," Bettman said the NHL's seven Canadian clubs perform well and account for 25 per cent of the league's revenue.

But he said a drop in the Canadian dollar relative to its American counterpart could cause difficulties, as the Canadian teams pay their players in U.S. dollars.

A 25 per cent tariff on Canadian goods spearheaded by United States President Donald Trump went into effect early Tuesday morning and was met with retaliatory tariffs from Canada soon after.

Bettman, who said he has yet to speak to the Trump administration on the issue, said he has spent a lot of time in Canada over the past 30 years and that Canadians "love Americans."

He said the current animosity relates to a "policy issue" with people in the two countries caught in the middle and hopes it can be resolved soon.

The political tension between Canada and the United States made for high drama at the recent NHL-run 4 Nations Face-Off in Montreal and Boston.

The international tournament enjoyed a charged atmosphere for both games between the U.S. and Canada, with the American anthem being loudly booed before the U.S.'s 3-1 preliminary-round win over Canada in Montreal, and American fans returning the favour in Canada's 3-2 overtime win in the tournament final in Boston.

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