KIJHL makes neck protection mandatory
KAMLOOPS — The Kootenay International Junior Hockey League is joining other junior leagues in Canada to require all players to wear neck protection when taking part in any on-ice team activity including games and practices.
“While this policy takes effect immediately, the timeline to obtain a suitable quantity of neck protectors for the KIJHL’s approximately 500 players (20 teams) is not presently known,” a statement on the league’s website said.
The Western Hockey League announced a similar policy on Nov. 1.
The BC Hockey League has yet to announce any changes.