When the NHL was organizing the Return to Play plan for the 2019-20 post-season using a hub-city model, they hoped families could be able to join players in the bubble once the tournament reached the Conference Finals, with the number of teams involved reduced by that time.
“Really, this matter is still hung up with the government,” Johnston said. “There’s been extensive discussions with the NHL, the Player’s Association and the federal government, and to this point there’s no resolution on particularly family members that have to travel up from the U.S., in terms of how long they might have to quarantine once they get into the bubble in Edmonton.”
“There’s some hope that there’ll be a resolution here in the coming days on this matter but certainly families won’t be there, except for maybe the odd one that was already here in Canada and can travel to Edmonton that way when the Conference Finals start,” Johnston said.
So our Jim and Craig traveling to Edmonton to do the Rest is the playoffs or is it Chris and Loui for the rest of the time