Alberta ups ante in NHL hub bid, pitches mountain visits for players’ families
EDMONTON — Alberta is upping the ante in its bid for Edmonton to co-host the NHL’s summer Stanley Cup playoff tournament, pitching Rocky Mountain excursions for players’ families.
“It’s the obvious choice to bring the NHL to Edmonton,” Alberta Premier Jason Kenney wrote on Twitter in a short introduction that accompanies a video he posted celebrating panoramic vistas of soaring mountains and pristine lakes.
“We look forward to welcoming the league and players here to Alberta to take in the beautiful province we have to offer.”
Edmonton is competing with Toronto and Vancouver along with American sites to be one of two hub cities to host NHL playoff games in isolation to complete the season, which was put on hold March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.