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World junior hockey tournament cancelled as more players test positive for COVID-19

The world junior men’s hockey championship in Edmonton is being cancelled because of COVID-19, according to multiple reports.

Bob McKenzie, who works on TSN, the host broadcaster of the tournament, said on Twitter Wednesday that the tournament has been called off after a second game was forced to be cancelled. The news was first reported by Chris Peters of the DailyFaceoff.

Earlier Wednesday, Finland’s game against Czechia, scheduled to start at 12 p.m. MT at Edmonton’s Rogers Place, was abruptly called off in the morning because a Czech player tested positive for the virus.

That came a day after the United States had to forfeit a game to Switzerland in Red Deer, Alta., because two Americans had tested positive for the virus.

More to come.

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