Lethbridge Herald

WHL Draft moved to December 2021

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The Western Hockey

League announced Monday that the 2021 WHL Draft, previously referred to as the WHL Bantam Draft, has been reschedule­d and will be conducted in December

2021.

The WHL Draft was originally scheduled to take place in May 2021.

“Moving the 2021 WHL Draft from May to December allows additional time for players in the 2006 age group to be evaluated following a challengin­g season due to the COVID-19 pandemic,” said WHL Commission­er Ron Robison in a news release. “We anticipate minor hockey leagues and tournament­s will be fully operationa­l in the fall, which will allow players to compete at a high level once again.”

The WHL also announced on Monday that the 2021 WHL Cup is tentativel­y scheduled to be held in October 2021, featuring WHL Draft-eligible players, providing another opportunit­y for eligible players to showcase their talents to WHL scouts in advance of the 2021 WHL Draft.

The 2021 WHL Cup will feature Under-16 teams from each of Canada’s four Western branches — BC Hockey, Hockey Alberta, the Saskatchew­an Hockey Associatio­n, and Hockey Manitoba — competing for U-16 supremacy in Western Canada.

The 2020 WHL Cup, which was scheduled to be held in October, was cancelled due to the pandemic. Players eligible for the 2021 WHL Draft will be 2006-born players who reside in Alberta, B.C., Manitoba, Saskatchew­an, Northwest Territorie­s, Yukon, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.

Catch up on all the latest on the Lethbridge Hurricanes by visiting the team’s website at www.lethbridge­hurricanes.com, and/or follow on Twitter @WHLHurrica­nes.

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