Ontario Hockey League cancelled its return to play.The OHL said in a statement that the provincial stay-at-home order and climbing COVID-19 case count made it impossible to go ahead with the season.“Everyone still had their hopes up, hoping that… (we could have) a shortened season (and) still get in some games, show off how we trained,” said Brenden Sirizzotti, Ottawa 67’s forward.It’s a crushing blow for Sirizzotti, who is eligible to be drafted into the NHL this summer.“There’s no ice anywhere right now, but going for runs and rollerblades and stuff like that, but I feel like there’s no need to take an off-season because of how short this turnaround is going to be, if we start up again in early August for training camp,” said Sirizzotti. .