BCHL delays puck drop of 2020-21 season until new year
PRINCE GEORGE – The BCHL has decided to delay the start of their 2020-21 regular season following Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry’s extension of her November 19th Public Health Orders.
The extension means that, as of now, any BCHL player 19-years-old or older are not permitted to engage in any team activities, while players 18 or younger may participate in team acitvities under Phase 2 of viaSPORT BC’s return to play.
“For the past nine months, the Board of Governors, the League Office and the Return-to-Play Task Force have done everything possible to do right by our players and the public,” said Chairman of the Board, Graham Fraser in a release posted to the league’s website. “Under our PHO-approved COVID-19 Safety Plan, we successfully trained and played exhibition games from September to November, completing 90 games without a transmission, but the current restrictions will not allow us to start our regular season in December.”
48 per cent of the league is currently made up of players 19 or older, which means nearly half of the BCHL’s players are currently ineligible to practice with their team under the order.
