WHL teams will need fans in seats to operate next season, says commissioner
CALGARY — Western Hockey League teams need their arenas at least half full with spectators next season to operate, according to the league’s commissioner.
The COVID-19 pandemic has shut down large gatherings of people across North America over fears of a rapid spread of the virus.
Some sports leagues are rebooting, or planning to reboot, with games in empty stadiums and arenas.
Major junior hockey is ticket-driven and doesn’t have a lucrative broadcast rights deal to fall back on, WHL commissioner Ron Robison said Thursday.