Restrictions may be gone, but 2022 world juniors feels like ‘bubble’ tournament
EDMONTON — Fans are welcome. Players are free to leave their hotels and the arena to walk the streets. But to United States coach Nate Leaman, this year’s world junior hockey championships feels like it’s being held at the peak of COVID-19.
“It feels like a bubble tournament,” Leaman on Friday. “To me, it feels a lot like the tournament which was basically two tournaments ago.”
Leaman was referring to the 2021 world championship, also hosted in Edmonton. The Americans won gold at Rogers Place, which was empty because of COVID-19 restrictions.
While the restrictions are gone, the empty arena is still a talking point. While Leaman spoke at Rogers Place’s mixed zone, Austria and Sweden had just faced off in tournament play on the ice.