Quebec Major Junior Hockey League commissioner Gilles Courteau says the league is planning to play a full 68-game season in 2020-21 with ``a certain percentage of spectators'' in the stands.
Courteau made the announcement Tuesday in a videoconference and said the league has informed the four provincial governments where it operates _ Quebec, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick _ of its intention to start the season on Oct. 1.
The season usually starts in late September.
Courteau said the league is finalizing a return-to-play program and a contingency plan with the ``absolute guarantee'' that public health directives will be followed.
Courteau added that he is confident that some fans will be permitted to attend games as provinces continue to ease restrictions put in place because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Several QMJHL teams released statements following the QMJHL's announcement acknowledging a return to action will be contingent on health protocols in place at the time.
with files from (The Canadian Press)