The Daily Courier

DECISIONS

— Fate of 2020 World Juniors on the l ine —

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EDMONTON — A decision has yet to be made on whether the 2021 world junior men’s hockey championsh­ip in Edmonton and Red Deer, Alta., will be played with or without fans.

The IIHF is to meet later this month to review the status of all tournament­s in 2020-21, according to a spokesman.

It will hear recommenda­tions and updates from the IIHF’s COVID-19 expert group and host cities.

The 2020 men’s world hockey championsh­ip in Lausanne and Zurich, Switzerlan­d scheduled for May, the women’s championsh­ip in Halifax in March and the men’s world under-18 championsh­ip in Michigan in April have all been cancelled.

The 10-country world junior tournament scheduled for Dec. 26 to Jan. 5 at Rogers Place in Edmonton and Westerner Park in Red Deer features the top under-20 players in the world.

“At present time, there has been no change to the traditiona­l hosting model for the 2021 IIHF World Junior Championsh­ip in Edmonton and Red Deer,” Hockey Canada said Tuesday.

“Hockey Canada continues to engage in daily communicat­ion with the IIHF, the host communitie­s of Edmonton and Red Deer, and the appropriat­e health authoritie­s to examine all options for hosting the world junior championsh­ip in December and January.

“The health and safety of all participan­ts and the community at large remains a priority for Hockey Canada, and our organizati­on will continue to work towards hosting a safe, successful event on behalf of the IIHF.”

Edmonton and Toronto are currently hub cities for NHL playoffs. That league intends to complete the 2019-20 season interrupte­d for four months by the pandemic.

Players, coaches and team staff are walled off from the general public in hotels and arenas. Edmonton will host the Stanley Cup final.

No one in the “secure zones” has tested positive for the virus so far, according to the NHL.

“Given the current COVID-19 situation within Canada, together with the bubble measures that have been implemente­d very successful­ly by the NHL so far in Edmonton and Toronto, there could be discussion­s surroundin­g the feasibilit­y of holding the world juniors in a similar environmen­t,” the IIHF’s Adam Steiss said.

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