IIHF head defends lack of Plan B for cancelled women’s world hockey championship
International Ice Hockey Federation president Rene Fasel says the cancelled women’s world hockey championship did not have a Plan B because it didn’t appear there was need for one, and it wasn’t logistically or financially possible.
The fallout from the abrupt cancellation of the 2021 women’s championship in Halifax and Truro, N.S., continued Friday with players still reeling from a tournament given the go-ahead from the province’s chief medical officer and cancelled a day later by its premier.
The 2020 women’s championship in Nova Scotia was called off because of the COVID-19 and this year’s tournament was delayed from April to May 6-16 in hopes the pandemic situation would improve.
While the IIHF and Hockey Canada have vowed to reschedule the tournament in Canada this year, American star Kendall Coyne Schofield was unsatisfied by that response.