SJHL season hopeful for go-ahead this fall
It has been nearly two-and-a-half months since the hockey season was drawn to an abrupt halt, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Since that time, hockey fans in the Battlefords, like so many around the province, have been eagerly awaiting their team’s return to action.
The Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) announced recently, they remain optimistic for a return to the ice this fall. That being said, when the hockey season does return, things are likely to look considerably different.
The SJHL is still planning for a fall start, with a full regular season that could extend into March of 2021; although any concrete plans have yet to be established. The league is currently working with the Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL) and Hockey Canada, in accordance with governing health authorities, to determine safety protocols and precautionary measures required to allow a return to play.
With that in mind, at this current time the league’s plans do include permitting fans in attendance this fall. However, there will likely be a 50 per cent capacity rate allowed at games to help provide the adequate spacing required to properly adhere to socially distancing standards.