Ask OHL players, coaches, general managers, executives and fans and it becomes clear: Everyone lost something during 14 months without hockey. While the OHL and its governors remained united in their efforts to play hockey, the COVID-19 virus had other plans. When Premier Doug Ford enacted a province-wide lockdown and stay-at-home order in April, it effectively ended any hopes for an OHL season. NHL teams admit it has been difficult to scout OHL players when they haven’t played for 14 months. There’s a lot more variability.”The focus now shifts to the 2021-22 OHL season.
Source: thestar May 22, 2021 20:03 UTC