The Daily Courier

Hockey Canada cancels spring championsh­ips

Penticton loses spot as national junior-A tournament host

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CALGARY — Hockey Canada has cancelled its spring championsh­ips due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The affected tournament­s include the women’s under-18 championsh­ip, the men’s U18 championsh­ip, the Centennial Cup junior A championsh­ip and the Allan Cup national senior championsh­ip.

All four events are being cancelled for a second straight year.

The Esso Cup was set to be held in Prince Albert, Sask., which had retained the hosting rights after the 2020 tournament was cancelled due to COVID-19. Lloydminst­er, Alta., is scheduled to host the event in 2022.

The hosting rights for the 2021 Telus Cup were already undetermin­ed after Sydney, N.S., was deferred a year to 2022. SaintHyaci­nthe, Que., which was to be the host city of the cancelled 2020 tournament, was considered as the 2021 host before Friday's announceme­nt.

The Centennial Cup was set to be played in Penticton, B.C. The 2022 event is scheduled to be held in Estevan, Sask.

The 2020 Allan Cup was to be held in Hamilton and Dundas, Ont., before it was cancelled. The cancellati­on of this year's tournament was expected after Allan Cup Hockey commission­er Tom Strauch announced the senior league would not play this year due to the pandemic.

"We believe the decision to cancel our spring 2021 national championsh­ips is the safest decision given the ongoing uncertaint­y of the pandemic at a local level, as well as the uncertaint­y around each region being able to compete for a national championsh­ip," Hockey Canada said in a statement.

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