Quebec premier says health measures shouldn’t impact Canadiens if NHL resumes
MONTREAL — Quebec Premier Francois Legault says the province’s public health measures shouldn’t impact a resumption of activities for the NHL’s Montreal Canadiens.
Legault said Wednesday he’s had discussions with Canadiens owner Geoff Molson and the premier says he’s confident they NHL has the financial ability to put together measures that would protect teams as COVID-19 cases continue to rise.
“I think the stakes are more on the side of what concessions the players will make on their salaries,” Legault said. “As far as health standards are concerned, we managed to do it this summer (with all teams in secure zones in Edmonton and Toronto), so I think it will be possible to do it from mid-January.”
The NHL and NHL Players’ Association are still in talks on what a return to play for a 2020-21 season would look like. The league is reportedly interested in a Jan. 13 start date.