B.C.’s flooded, devastated highways strand hockey teams, halt games
Getting a hockey team home is half the battle in B.C. as mudslides, floods and collapsing highways have stranded several.
Teams and leagues relying on bus travel will also face the question “how do we get there?” if the province’s main highways remain impassible in the coming weeks.
After two days in a Kamloops hotel, the BCHL’s Coquitlam Express prepared to board a charter flight Tuesday in Kelowna to get home from Saturday’s game in Prince George.
“This has certainly been a team-bonding experience that was not planned, and a very expensive weekend,” Express general manager Tali Campbell told The Canadian Press on Tuesday.