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World junior hockey championship pre-tournament games reduced because of COVID-19

EDMONTON — Canada won't play Sweden in a pre-tournament game before the world junior hockey championship in Edmonton because of Sweden's extended quarantine.
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Team Canada celebrates after defeating the Czech Republic to finish first in their group at the World Junior Hockey Championships on Tuesday, December 31, 2019 in Ostrava, Czech Republic. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz

EDMONTON — Canada won't play Sweden in a pre-tournament game before the world junior hockey championship in Edmonton because of Sweden's extended quarantine.

Exhibition games scheduled for Sunday and Monday ahead of the tournament starting Christmas Day were cancelled because German players and Swedish staff tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.

Canada was scheduled to face the Swedes at Rogers Place on Monday. Canada's warmup game Wednesday against Russia remains on the schedule. 

A reduction in pre-competition games delayed that phase until Tuesday, when Switzerland faces Austria and the U.S. meets Finland.

Canada takes on Russia and Slovakia plays the Czech Republic on Wednesday. 

Germany and Sweden won't play any pre-tournament games.

Players and personnel from all participating countries were required to isolate in hotel rooms for four days upon arrival in Edmonton and undergo daily testing.

Teams without positive tests began skating Friday.

Eight German players tested positive, so the majority of the team remains in quarantine until Dec. 24. 

A pair of Swedish staff members were also infected. 

That team continues isolating until Monday, with the exception of those exempt from serving longer periods based on previous positive tests that "provide a personal immunity and no threat of infection to others," the IIHF said in a statement.

Canada opens defence of its world junior title Dec. 26 versus Germany.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 19, 2020.

The Canadian Press

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