
QMJHL Announces an Extended Christmas Break
Published on November 9, 2020 under Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) News Release
Longueuil, QC - In order to give its players and staff a well-deserved break, the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League today announced that it will extend its Christmas break to a 15-day period. Therefore, there will be no regular season game between December 20th and January 3rd inclusively.
The QMJHL understands the importance of giving players and staff a moment to re-energize and spend time with their families in the middle of this challenging season. The regular season schedule has been reorganized accordingly to give a two-week break to teams.
The following games of the Maritimes division have already been rescheduled:
Game # Date scheduled Away Home Game rescheduled on (date) Time (AST)
225 28-12-2020 Moncton A.-Bathurst 16-12-2020 7PM
226 28-12-2020 Halifax Charlottetown 18-11-2020 7PM
227 28-12-2020 Cape Breton Saint John 03-12-2020 7PM
235 30-12-2020 Saint John Moncton 09-12-2020 7PM
236 30-12-2020 Halifax Cape Breton 16-12-2020 7PM
237 30-12-2020 A.-Bathurst Charlottetown 25-11-2020 7PM
246 31-12-2020 Charlottetown A.-Bathurst 10-02-2021 7PM
247 31-12-2020 Cape Breton Halifax 25-11-2020 7PM
248 31-12-2020 Moncton Saint John 25-11-2020 7PM
252 03-01-2021 Charlottetown Halifax 17-02-2021 7PM
253 03-01-2021 Moncton Cape Breton 03-02-2021 7PM
254 03-01-2021 A.-Bathurst Saint John 03-02-2021 7PM
The schedule changes for the Quebec-based teams will be announced at a later date.
Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League Stories from November 9, 2020
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- Eagles, QMJHL Announce Schedule Changes - Cape Breton Eagles
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- Elliot Desnoyers Named Ultramar Player of the Week for Week 6 - QMJHL
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