Regina mayor in favour of hosting WHL hub
If the WHL drops the puck in a hub city this year, Regina Mayor Sandra Masters wants it to happen in the Queen City.
“The City of Regina has a long and storied history as it relates to WHL and hockey in general in our cultural and economic landscape, but in terms of being able to providing food services and space in hotel to create those bubbles, it would help our hospitality industry,” Masters said, noting she has written a letter in support of the idea to WHL Commissioner Ron Robison.
“If we can get it approved by the Saskatchewan Health Authority and (the WHL has) a plan in place that meets with SHA approval, I would be in favour of it.”
She said Regina would make a great place for a hub city due to the facilities it has at its disposal – including the Brandt Centre and the Co-operators Centre – and has the hotel services needed to house the teams as well as the ability to provide food services for all the players.