
Alberta approves NHL games for Edmonton, Calgary after feds waive quarantine rule
Alberta is the first province to officially say the NHL can play games in its arenas during the upcoming season.
In a statement to The Canadian Press on Thursday, the Alberta government said it approved Edmonton and Calgary for competition on Dec. 25 following the review of protocols outlined in the league’s return-to-play plan, along with some additional enhancements.
That confirmation is the first from any of the five provinces with NHL teams since deputy commissioner Bill Daly stated on Dec. 24 that the league believes it can play games in all seven Canadian markets.
Those franchises north of the 49th parallel will only play each other during the regular season and the first two rounds of the playoffs as part of a newly formed North Division. They won’t be crossing the border with the United States, which remains closed to non-essential travel because of the COVID-19 pandemic.