Toronto Star

Women’s worlds could be delayed

Hockey Canada considerin­g May event, IIHF president says

- JOHN WAWROW

Hockey Canada is considerin­g pushing back the start of next month’s women’s world championsh­ips into May, Internatio­nal Ice Hockey Federation president Rene Fasel told The Associated Press on Monday.

Though nothing is finalized, Fasel said the reasons to consider delaying the start of the tournament are to provide more time for the coronaviru­s pandemic to ease and to potentiall­y allow fans to attend games.

“We try to make a little delay because we really hope the situation can be better when it gets warmer. We are working now on a postponeme­nt,” Fasel said by phone from Europe. “We saw it last year with the virus — as soon as the weather was warmer, maybe the restrictio­ns will be different.”

The 10-team tournament is scheduled to be held in Halifax and Truro, N.S., from April 7 to April 17, a year after the event was cancelled.

In an email to The AP, Hockey Canada issued a statement saying hosting the championsh­ip “remains a priority” without revealing whether the tournament’s start could be delayed.

“We will continue to take direction from the IIHF as it looks ahead to other spring championsh­ips throughout the 2020-21 season,” Hockey Canada said.

“All our hockey, venue and event partners remain committed to finding a solution to host a successful world championsh­ip.”

Fasel’s comments came on the same day the Canadian women opened their training camp. It features 35 players and runs through Saturday in Halifax.

Last month, Canada introduced strict COVID-19 protocols requiring those travelling into the country to provide proof of a negative test within 72 hours of arrival, and then spend two weeks in self-isolation.

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