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Royals, WHL bide time while BCHL and VIJHL play

Victoria Royals GM and head coach Dan Price and former Royals coach Dave Lowry, now bench boss of the Brandon Wheat Kings, texted each other over the weekend. It was the usual exchange many in the Western Hockey League are having.
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Victoria Royals general manager Dan Price at Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre in May. ADRIAN LAM, TIMES COLONIST

Victoria Royals GM and head coach Dan Price and former Royals coach Dave Lowry, now bench boss of the Brandon Wheat Kings, texted each other over the weekend. It was the usual exchange many in the Western Hockey League are having. 鈥淲e asked each other 鈥榟ave you heard anything?鈥 We鈥檙e just waiting,鈥 said Price.

The WHL sits idle while the sa国际传媒 Hockey League found a way to begin exhibition play last weekend amid the pandemic and the Vancouver Island Junior Hockey begins play this week.

The WHL has a tentative regular season start date of Dec. 4, just three days after the BCHL鈥檚. But BCHL teams will have played 14 exhibition games each by that point. The WHL is so far yet from hitting the ice that the Royals鈥 Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre is still being used as a temporary homeless shelter.

鈥淚f we get the green light to start Dec. 4, I am guessing mid-to-late November for training camp, but that鈥檚 just me speculating,鈥 said Price.

The Ontario Hockey League, set to begin the regular season Dec. 1, has announced Nov. 15 as the start of training camps.

The camps will be smaller than usual when they open. The 16- and 17-year-old players have started high school in their home communities. So don鈥檛 expect any young, hopeful bubble players in camp. Only those sure to make the team.

鈥淲e are going to have to be selective, narrowing it to players likely to make the team, so as not to disrupt high school studies for the others,鈥 said Price.

鈥淪ome of the players are studying online, so they have portability.鈥

Both the WHL and OHL have American franchises 鈥 the WHL a five-team U.S. Division 鈥 so the border situation must also be factored into the equation. The border is currently closed to all but essential travel until Oct. 21. An extension to Nov. 21 would scramble the WHL鈥檚 current plans.

鈥淭he border issue is above my pay grade,鈥 said Price.

That underscores how much is out of the hands of coaches, players and owners. That includes the WHL鈥檚 request to the health authorities of four provinces and two states to allow for spectator attendance of up to 50 per cent of arena capacity. As unlikely as that is to be granted across so many jurisdictions, at least to start the regular season, Price remains optimistic.

鈥淓verybody is hoping for a business model that works,鈥 he said.

The BCHL鈥檚 reluctant solution of charging players fees to play this season, to make up for the gate shortfall, is not as practical in the major-junior WHL, OHL and Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, which are bigger businesses.

Price and his staff are keeping in touch with the Royals鈥 players, and monitoring their individual training, through online sessions. Even with little or no exhibition play, Price said his charges will be ready for Dec. 4.

鈥淲e are monitoring all of them closely and our players are as fit as they have ever been,鈥 he said.

鈥淭his extra recovery time can be an advantage. I think the play is going to be at a higher level than it has ever been.鈥

He pointed to the NHL playoffs in empty buildings in Edmonton and Toronto.

鈥淛im Hiller [Port Alberni native and New York Islanders assistant coach, who previously coached with Price in the WHL] told me the intensity of play was really striking,鈥 said Price, who said he expect no different at the junior level, fans or not.

Price was asked if it鈥檚 chafing to see the BCHL already playing, and the VIJHL about to, while the WHL is still at least six weeks away from training camp.

鈥淲e鈥檙e not frustrated,鈥 he said.

鈥淛unior A and Junior B have always started earlier than major-junior. Those leagues have always been already going by the time we start each season. Watching those leagues play gives us a sense of anticipation.鈥

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