The Ontario government has given the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators permission to play home games in the all-Canadian division this season.
Lisa MacLeod, Ontario’s Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Minister, made the announcement Thursday afternoon.
#Hockey news in Ontario
The Ottawa @Senators and Toronto @MapleLeafs will be able to play home games in their respective arena’s as they compete in the @NHL North Division. My statement here: pic.twitter.com/Q6bOGJeamV
— Lisa MacLeod (@MacLeodLisa) January 7, 2021
British Columbia, Alberta and Quebec have already approved the NHL’s plan and protocols, leaving only Manitoba left to sign off.
More to come…