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Canada urged to lift restrictio­ns for NHL players

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Canada’s federal government has been urged to relax its coronaviru­s quarantine controls to boost Edmonton’s chances of hosting part of the National Hockey League playoffs.

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney made the request in a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday as the NHL announced it is considerin­g Edmonton as one of 10 possible hub cities to restart the season in.

“Such an exemption from the Canadian government would be necessary to enable the Oilers Entertainm­ent Group bid to play host to the NHL playoffs,” Kenney wrote.

“The Government of Alberta believes there are effective strategies in place to mitigate any risk.”

NHL commission­er Gary Bettman said Tuesday that the

NHL will end its current hiatus with 24 teams resuming play in a playoff format in two hub cities as soon as late July. Later in a video news conference with reporters, deputy commission­er Bill Daly said Canada’s mandatory 14-day quarantine for anyone coming into the country eliminates Canada from the plan. Major profession­al sports in Canada, including ice hockey, were shut down due to the Covid-19 pandemic in midMarch.

Two other Canadian cities Toronto and Vancouver are under considerat­ion.

Kenney said the province could keep NHL players and staff safe, by creating a “quarantine zone” that would include hotels linked directly to the ice rink. He added the plan has the backing of public health officials.

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