Cancellation of 2019/2020 Season, News (TCDMHA)

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Mar 13, 2020 | Jeff Rosenburg | 996 views
Cancellation of 2019/2020 Season
As many of you are probably aware, Hockey Canada, OMHA and OWHA have cancelled the remainder of the 2019/2020 season.  

Please see the following official announcements by Hockey Canada, OMHA and OWHA.

https://www.hockeycanada.ca/en-ca/news/2020-news-hockey-canada-ends-season

https://www.omha.net/news_article/show/1094606

https://secure.pointstreaksites.com/files/uploaded_documents/3323/UPDATED_OWHA_Bulletin_March_12,_2020.pdf

While this is surely disappointing to the many players still in playoffs, and/or looking forward to OWHA Provincials, player safety is most important.

Therefore, ALL Sanctioned hockey activities have been immediately cancelled.  This includes practices, tournaments, exhibition games and other official team functions.

We do not yet know if this will affect our year end awards banquet as it is scheduled for late April 2020.  We will provide information about that as it becomes available.
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