Mustangs asking City of Melfort to delay removing ice at Nor

Mustangs asking City of Melfort to delay removing ice at Northern Lights Palace


Melfort, SK, Canada / CJVR Today's Best Country
Feb 2, 2021 10:14 AM
The City of Melfort is going to take a few days to determine what is going to happen with the ice at the Northern Lights Palace.
Originally, the city had said they wanted to shut the rink down for the season as of Feb. 15, and an official decision would be voted on at the regular council meeting on Monday, Feb. 1.
However, the Melfort Mustangs made a delegation on Monday, asking council to reconsider that decision and keep the ice in the palace for at least a few more weeks and wait on more information from the provincial government. As it stands, Mustangs head coach and general manager Trevor Blevins said he is planning on bringing back some of his 18 and under players to begin practicing again and are hoping in the future to bring the rest of his team back all under the rules provided by Sask. Health Authority and the government. He said the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League remains committed on finishing their season. Blevins added they’re hoping to hear another update from the government on Feb. 19 or earlier.

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