‘I just don’t make any sense of it’: Hawks, Mustangs react to SJHL season ending
The Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) announced on Tuesday the league would not be able to go ahead with the remainder of their season as the Saskatchewan government and Sask. Health Authority rejected proposals to play.
The proposal included a hub scenario that would take place in Weyburn with some of the SJHL’s member clubs.
“Disappointment, and I definitely feel for the players,” said Melfort Mustangs head coach and general manager Trevor Blevins. “They really wanted to play.”
There had been lengthy talks between the SJHL’s coach’s committee in place to help with a return to play, and the provincial bodies involved, but according to head coach and general manager of the Nipawin Hawks Doug Johnson, the news the season would not go ahead, wasn’t surprising.