Unusual world junior men’s hockey championship set to open in Edmonton
A world junior men’s hockey championship like no other opens Friday in Edmonton with zero spectators and teams walled off from the general public because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The world under-20 tournament at Rogers Place is modelled on the NHL’s “bubble”, which allowed that league to complete the 2019-20 season in the same arena without any positive tests for the novel coronavirus over an eight-week span.
Defending champion Canada opens the tournament Saturday against Germany.
Shorter in duration with fewer personnel than when the NHL post-season “bubble” started, the 12-day, 10-country tournament is still a major logistical undertaking for Hockey Canada and the host committee.