World junior men’s hockey championship in Edmonton achieved with few COVID-19 hiccups
The 2021 world junior men’s hockey championship had a shaky start, but Hockey Canada, the International Ice Hockey Federation and Edmonton’s organizing committee pulled it off in a global pandemic.
Using the 2020 NHL playoff “bubble” in Edmonton as a template, the 10 teams arrived, played games and crowned a champion without derailment by the COVID-19 virus.
“There will be no asterisk. The competition has taken place,” Hockey Canada chief executive officer Tom Renney said Tuesday before the gold-medal game involving host Canada and the United States.
“Participation of 10 teams is something that is extraordinary in every sense of the word.”