With protocols in place, QMJHL set to begin season amid COVID-19 second wave
MONTREAL — The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League could not save its season when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, but seven months later and on the eve of the start of the 2020-21 season, their efforts have paid off.
Within the span of a week in March, COVID-19 snuffed out the Quebec junior league’s season, cancelling the final 41 games left to play in its regular season as well as its entire playoffs. The end result was no President’s Cup for the first time in league history.
There are still concerns, but league commissioner Gilles Courteau and the managers of the QMJHL teams have worked hard to create a return-to-play plan that includes clear health measures and strict rules.
That hard work appears to have paid off as no positive cases have been recorded since camps began in August.