CJHL makes neck guards mandatory across nine leagues
The Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL) said Friday it is making neck guards mandatory for all 122 member teams across its nine leagues, effective immediately, and subject to equipment availability.
Five of the nine-member leagues, in Quebec and Ontario, already had neck guard requirements prior to the recent death of pro player Adam Johnson.
The CJHL said Thursday it was going to consider mandatory neck guards at its Nov. 14 semi-AGM, but instead expedited the decision and announced it Friday.
On Nov. 2, multiple NHLers, including T.J. Oshie and Erik Karlsson, took to the ice with neck protection.