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Hockey Canada working on ‘multifaceted return-to-hockey plan’

May 20, 2020 | 3:29 PM

Hockey Canada says it will be returning to play, but the game will be changed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In an “Open Letter to Canadians” Wednesday, Hockey Canada addressed what the pandemic has done to the game.

“Hockey Canada and its members are diligently working on a multifaceted return-to-hockey plan that will happen when, and only when, provincial and territorial governments and health authorities deem it safe to do so,” the open letter states.

“This plan includes everything from health and safety regulations to communications, seasonal structure, customer engagement and national teams.”

Hockey Canada cancelled all activities effective March 13. This ended the season for the sport throughout the country.

“The health and safety of everyone involved in the game will determine when we return, not our desire to get back on the ice. When our country is ready, Hockey Canada will be ready,” the open letter states.

“Until then, continue to follow the guidelines set by your provincial and territorial government to help limit the spread of COVID-19. Only by working together will we be able to make a difference and safely return.”

Hockey Canada also thanked those on the front-lines and essential workers for their work to keep Canadians safe.

They also had a message for those itching to get back on to the ice and continue with the game of hockey.

“Thank you for your passion and dedication to our game, and we hope to see you around the rink as soon as possible.”

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