Regina Leader-Post

No Memorial Cup due to COVID-19, again

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The Memorial Cup has been cancelled again.

The Canadian Hockey League announced its decision Tuesday, citing limitation­s on travel, border restrictio­ns and quarantini­ng requiremen­ts as factors that make it “impossible to produce league champions.”

“The CHL is committed to the health and safety of our players, their families and billets, our teams, staff and officials and the communitie­s in which we play,” CHL president Dan Mackenzie said in a statement.

“That has driven all of our difficult decisions for the last year as we have dealt with this global pandemic.”

The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League started its season in the fall and despite a number of positive COVID-19 cases, its teams played between 26 and 40 games.

Two days ago, the league had five teams in isolation and updated its playoffs to begin April 23. Western league teams have played at least two and up to 16 games so far.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government has not approved a return-to-play plan for the Ontario Hockey League, which isn't about to pull the plug yet.

“Despite (the cup cancellati­on), the league's position has not changed and we remain committed to working with the government to get us back on the ice safely,” the OHL said. The CHL said decisions on the timing and location of the 2022 Memorial Cup will be announced later.

MARINERS' PAXTON OUT FOR SEASON

Seattle Mariners left-hander James Paxton will have season-ending Tommy John surgery, manager Scott Servais announced

Tuesday.

Paxton received a second opinion on his ailing left forearm on Monday. He exited the Mariners' game against the Chicago White Sox on April 6.

Paxton grimaced after throwing his 24th pitch of the night and walked off the mound after a short chat with a trainer. Paxton, 32, returned to the Mariners on a oneyear, Us$8.5-million contract this year after spending two seasons with the New York Yankees.

The native of Ladner, B.C., played for Seattle from 2013-18.

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