WHL commissioner discusses Return to Play protocol
The Western Hockey League is gearing up for a full-68 game season starting on Oct. 2, as they announced on Wednesday in their Return to Play statement.
But there will be a lot of hurdles to be cleared and questions to be answered by that time.
The tallest obstacle will be getting the go-ahead to start playing from all four Canadian provinces and two American states that have WHL teams; British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba in Canada, Oregon and Washington State in the United States.
When Robison was asked during a Thursday media conference call about what confidence level the league has in getting the green light from all six health authorities, he said the league has been looking at each health authority and hired a task force to work directly with each government.


