WINNIPEG -- The Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League has pulled the plug on its 2020/21 season after new health orders prohibited an indoor on-ice return for at least another three weeks. With the restrictions going into early March, the league said it was unfair for the facilities, the communities, players and staff to find a way forward. "Once we had a clear understanding of what the (restrictions) entailed, and how that was not a benefit for our league individually, and really all of minor hockey and indoor organized sports at this time, we made the decision to cancel the remainder of the season," said Kevin Saurette, commissioner of the MJHL.