WHL hoping hub concept, weekly testing in B.C. Division will be enough to get 24-game season started
KAMLOOPS — Western Hockey League commissioner Ron Robison can’t predict when the B.C. Division season will commence, but the league has been thorough in its efforts to get the provincial health authority to approve its B.C. plan.
“In B.C., we’ve identified a hub concept that we’re going to be presenting to them and we believe that’s really the highest level of mitigation you can provide. It’s a proven model that has worked in other locations like the NHL and the world juniors,” noted Robison. “We just have to make sure they understand that we’re taking all the measures we possibly can under that scenario to make sure it’s not a risk to the public health system.”
While details still need approval, the WHL is proposing two hubs in the Interior with no fans — one in Kamloops where the Blazers and Prince George Cougars would call home and the other in Kelowna.