Moe ‘not aware’ of Western Hockey League deal for Regina bubble
A tweet from a prominent sportscaster Wednesday night had Regina believed to be the focus of a pandemic-altered Western Hockey League season.
Sportsnet hockey host Jeff Marek reported the league had been given approval from Saskatchewan to host a bubble in Regina. According to his tweet, the WHL is waiting on Manitoba to allow teams in Brandon and Winnipeg to join.
Speaking to Gormley guest host Mike Couros on Thursday, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said he was “not aware” of such an agreement.
But he said the province’s chief medical health officer, Dr. Saqib Shahab, has been “working very closely” with the league on some sort of modified season.