The UNB Reds, who will host four Sea Dogs pre-season home games in August and September, announced Tuesday morning that the originally planned capacity restrictions have been removed. The announcement comes as the province is set to remove all provincial COVID-19 restrictions on Friday at midnight.
Oh, that sound! Aitken Centre box office ticket machines are humming.
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More from the Reds website:
Originally, under soon-to-be updated COVID-19 protocols, UNB indicated that the Aitken Centre would operate at a reduced capacity for the August games, with a re-assessment to occur before the September games.But with New Brunswick’s announcement of moving into the green phase of the province’s COVID-19 recovery plan on July 31st, the facility will be allowed to open every seat.Masks will still be required when entering and moving throughout the Aitken Centre, and while in your seat, except while consuming food or beverages.UNB is working to have concessions available.Even in the green phase, ticket holders will be asked to respect physical distancing as much as they can while inside the facility.Tickets will be sold for individual games. Four-game packages will also be available.
Tickets to all four games went on sale this morning.
The QMJHL begins pre-season play on Aug. 19 with the Sea Dogs scheduled to take on the Moncton Wildcats at the Aitken Centre. Several Quebec teams are also in action that night, but it's uncertain if full capacity buildings will be an option for them at that point.
Coincidentally, CBC New Brunswick reported this morning that, like the OHL, the QMJHL will require "players and staff who are in contact with players to get both their shots before the puck drops." CBC also confirmed that there will be no capacity restrictions set by the province for QMJHL teams.
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