A bit of background, for those who don't know these things.
Our Colonial Cousins, in Leftpondia play a game called Ice Hockey.
The season normally runs October to March, with the Stanley Cup Finals then running on after that.
This year the season ended early, and the Stanley Cup didn't get underway until August, with the final in October
So the teams then need downtime, no problem there
Those sensible voices said "Scrap the 20/21 season and start again in March 21"
The governing body said "No"
So allegedly the season will be forshortened, the leagues changed (as each league has teams from Canada in it thus international travel is an issue) and will end later than normal
The latest news is that players can opt out of playing (YAY! some common sense) but is it enough?
I get the feeling that the mighty dollar is ruling here, not the risk to lives (the players are paid on a par with Premier League footballers)
Why not just ditch 20/21 season and let everyone rest, be safe and come back at a later point? Am I missing something fundamental?