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OHL announces yet another delay in the 2020-21 season

OHL announces yet another delay in the 2020-21 season

The OHL inches closer and closer to a cancelled season.

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The Ontario Hockey League (OHL) has announced that the 2021 season has been further delayed. The league has yet to provide an updated start date, but the season was scheduled to begin on February 4th, 2021.

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A statement from commissioner David Branch:

Toronto, Ont. – After meeting with our Board of Governors and General Managers, the OHL has made the decision to delay the start of the 2020-21 season. Training camps had been scheduled to begin in mid-January, many players were set to report to their teams in early January, and games were scheduled to commence on February 4, 2021.
This decision follows Premier Ford’s announcement of a province-wide shutdown in Ontario commencing on December 26, 2020. The League will continue to consult and work closely with Governments and health authorities to determine potential start dates in the new year.
The safety of all of our stakeholders and communities is our priority and we are committed to starting the 2020-21 season when it is safe to do so. We know that this is difficult news for many of our players, fans, billets, parents, staff and teams. However, the restrictions both provincially in Ontario as well as nationally with regards to cross-border travel have informed our decision.
On behalf of the OHL, we wish everyone a safe and healthy holiday season and we look forward to dropping the puck when we safely start the 2020-21 season.

At this point it looks like the OHL is at serious risk of having to cancel the entire season. If that's the case I feel for the hundreds of kids out there with NHL dreams who will use a very, very, very valuable year of experience.


Source: OHL