Two players at Canada’s junior hockey camp test positive for COVID-19After four games, the Chiefs were tied for first in their division along with the Summerland Steam.For now, Kelowna continues to practice but no one is oblivious to the possibility that, due to the increase in COVID-19 cases, this may mark the end of junior hockey competition for some time.“I think it’s in the back of everyone’s mind for sure,” said Toole.“But, as of right now, we practice, still have workouts, so we have to come to the rink and act as if we are playing.”For Ken Law, the Chiefs’ head coach, the reality that COVID-19 may once again completely cancel competition has already sunk in.“I just feel for the players.