NHL‘s two hub locations for this summer’s Stanley Cup Playoffs have received some encouraging news.With the COVID-19 pandemic top of mind, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday that the federal government is “open” to the National Hockey League operating a hub city in Canada, as long as local public health authorities allow it.Trudeau says the decision rests with the NHL and the provincial and municipal governments in which the hub cities are located.
The NHL has a list of 10 possible destinations, including Toronto, Edmonton and Vancouver, in which it will choose two cities that will play host to a total of 24 teams who will be vying for the Stanley Cup later this summer.But despite Trudeau’s openness to the idea of summer hockey in.