NHL postpones another Canucks game due to attendance restrictions
Posted January 7, 2022 11:28 am.
Last Updated January 7, 2022 3:37 pm.
The NHL has postponed the Jan. 8 game between Vancouver and Ottawa due to COVID-19 restrictions that limit crowd sizes.
This is the seventh postponed Canucks game this season.
In total, the NHL has postponed more than 90 games so far this season due to COVID-19 concerns. As all seven teams in Canada are playing under various levels of attendance restrictions imposed by provincial governments — from as low as zero per cent in Quebec to as high as 50 per cent in Alberta — the league has postponed a number of Canadian team games with hopes of rescheduling said games at a later date when more fans will be allowed back in the building.
JUST IN: NHL announces Canucks game vs Ottawa tomorrow is postponed, citing government attendance restrictions. #bcpoli #COVID19 https://t.co/DgRuK6S8wh
— Martin MacMahon (@martinmacmahon) January 7, 2022
The Jan. 15 game between Ottawa and Winnipeg has also been rescheduled.
Meantime, Vancouver Canucks forward Alex Chiasson has been placed into the NHL’s COVID-19 protocol, in addition to several other players.
Fans might be frustrated to hear about the postponements considering the Canucks were on a winning streak.
The Vancouver Canucks announced today that forward Alex Chiasson has been placed into the NHL’s COVID-19 protocol.
— Canucks PR (@CanucksPR) January 7, 2022
In the next 14 days, the Oilers’ only scheduled game is against the Ottawa Senators on Jan. 10. The Senators, who’ve only played 29 games so far this season, are scheduled to play all the games of their upcoming Western Canada road trip despite attendance restrictions because they don’t “have a lot of room left on their schedule for (the NHL) to build in West Coast swings,” according to NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly.
On Monday, Daly said the NHL wasn’t expecting many more games north of the border to be postponed due to attendance issues during an interview with Sportsnet 590 The FAN, as the league is running out of time to make up the games already postponed.
“I wouldn’t say we’re at that point definitively yet, but I think that we’re basically there,” Daly told The FAN Drive Time’s Ben Ennis and Stephen Brunt. “I think what we’ve done for the Canadian franchises, to this point, it contemplates postponements out through kind of the middle of January. That’s about as far as we can go. I don’t expect to see a lot of Canadian home dates further moved — I think we’re pretty much there.”
The @NHL announced today that three additional games will be rescheduled for dates later in the season.
Details: https://t.co/2efF8uEZl6 pic.twitter.com/9K1B6ACvn1
— NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) January 6, 2022
Daly also said the league currently has enough room built into its schedule to complete a full 82-game season.
In his latest 32 Thoughts blog, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman said that teams will have to play through the scheduled Olympic Break from Feb. 7 to 22.
“Some teams will have to play through it, with varying degrees of schedule intensity. The hope was to give everyone approximately a week off, but that won’t be possible in several situations — particularly in Canada,” he wrote.