The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

It could be 2021 before the Phantoms are back

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Peterborou­gh Phantoms might not return to competitiv­e action until 2021.

A statement from Planet Ice, the company that owns the Bretton-based rink, about re-opening the facility suggested competive ice hockey is not expected to return this year.

The statement read: “As there is currently no clear guidance in relation to spectator sports, Planet Ice are currently not expecting the resumption of league hockey to begin this year. However this will be reviewed in line with government guidance and engagement with the relevant ice hockey leagues.”

Phantoms insist they are still preparing to return in September, but they will support any decision made by Planet Ice.

A Phantoms spokesman said: “The club remain committed to preparing for the 2020/21 season, regardless of when this may start. We’ll continue to prepare as we would for any other season, as if it is going to begin in September.

“However, we are aware Planet Ice’s statement suggested that hockey may not return to their rinks until the new year at the earliest. If this happens to be the case, the club will support this decision with the safety of everyone being of paramount importance in a situation such as the current COVID-19 pandemic.

“We have also considered the potential non-start of the 2020/21 season. In the event that the 2020/21 season doesn’t go ahead, we will refund all fans who have bought season tickets.

“If fans have any further questions, please email us at info@gophantoms.co.uk and we will gladly assist you.”

 ??  ?? Ice hockey action involving Peterborou­gh Phantoms at Planet Ice in Bretton. Photo: Tom Scott,
Ice hockey action involving Peterborou­gh Phantoms at Planet Ice in Bretton. Photo: Tom Scott,

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