Ontario not ready to say when or if they will approve return for AHL teams
TORONTO — Ontario is not ready to approve play for its two American Hockey League teams in the province, creating some uncertainty for a new five-team Canadian Division.
A spokesperson for Ontario sport minister Lisa MacLeod says the NHL is the only professional sport league allowed to play “in accordance with a return to play plan approved by the office of the chief medical officer of health.”
The Belleville Senators (the Ottawa Senators’ top farm club) and the Toronto Marlies (Toronto Maple Leafs) are slated to join the Manitoba Moose (Winnipeg Jets), Laval Rocket (Montreal Canadiens) and Stockton Heat, who have relocated to their NHL team’s home in Calgary, in the Canadian Division during the 2021 season.
Teams will only play divisional games, preventing border restrictions from affecting action during the COVID-19 pandemic.