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Details of OHL hub cities, bubbles being worked on: Ontario sport minister

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Ontario’s sports minister says that the details of hub cities and bubbles for a shortened major junior hockey season in the province are being ironed out.Lisa MacLeod says she’s more confident than she has been in the past that there will be an Ontario Hockey League season.The OHL hasn’t had any games this season due to health and travel restrictions stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Ontario’s sport minister confident OHL will play games in 2021 MacLeod says that having referees and officials committed to a bubble is one of the issues currently being address.She also says that making sure the athletes are safe and healthy before arriving in a hub city is also a concern.MacLeod says there will be an announcement on Wednesday for.

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