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WHL teams to see season cut short after COVID outbreaks

Moose Jaw’s Wiebe and Red Deer, Peters and Edmonton each to cap campaign with 23 games played
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The Western Hockey League announced Wednesday that given the number of games missed to COVID-19 outbreaks on teams, two of their four divisions will be unable to complete a 24-game season.

The news comes as the Calgary Hitmen return to the ice on Friday after missing the past 14 days due to a positive test being recorded on the team back on April 8.

Given the number of games Calgary was forced to postpone in that span, the Central Division released a revised schedule through the end of the season on May 6, with a handful of contests now cancelled outright.

The Lethbridge Hurricanes will be the only Central Division team to play 24 games. Two teams with Moose Jaw Minor Hockey grads will play only 23 games: Jaxsen Wiebe and the Red Deer Rebels along with Ethan Peters and the Edmonton Oil Kings. The Medicine Hat Tigers will also play 23 games; the Hitmen themselves will take the ice for 21.

The news is even worse for the Kelowna Rockets.

They, too, missed 14 games after seven players and staff tested positive for COVID-19, and with eight postponed games now cancelled, will only take the ice 16 times in B.C. Division contests. Kelowna has currently played only five games this season.

The other four B.C. teams -- the Kamloops Blazers, Prince George Cougars, Vancouver Giants and Victoria Royals -- will now only play 22 games each.

No further changes were announced for the Tri-City Americans and the U.S. Division. Tri-City was the first U.S. team to record a COVID-19 case and shut down team activities late last week.

The East Division -- including the Moose Jaw Warriors -- was the only division to adopt a full hub format to eliminate travel and remains the only WHL division to not see a case of COVID-19. Each of the seven teams have four games remaining on their schedule, with the season to wrap up early next week after the WHL announced Monday there will be no playoffs.

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