"Huge news regarding the return of the NHL season. The Ontario government has given the Toronto Maple Leafs permission to reopen their practice facility, the Ford Performance Center. While the re-openings are limited, both the Leafs and Toronto Raptors can get back to business. So far, it looks like the rules will be that only four players will be allowed on the ice and at the facility at the same time. Only Leafs' players, medical staff and members from the organization will be allowed in the building, no outside visitors whether press or private therapists. This could be a huge first step to getting the NHL back in action and Toronto being one of the host cities. More to come.
More on today's Leaf - Raptor announcements on soft re-openings of practice facilities: https://t.co/Mf2L8LZZzT — Lance Hornby (@sunhornby) May 8, 2020
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