TORONTO, ON- AUGUST 2 - Head of Hockey Canada Thomas "Tom" Renney shows off the new Team Canada Jersey. Rows of Maple Leaf icons fill the jersey's shoulder caps. The jersey also sports the Canada 150 logo. The Jersey is made with ripstop fabric to resist ripping. Nike unveils a new hockey jersey design for the National Team programs leading into the World Cup of Hockey in Toronto. August 2, 2016. (Steve Russell/Toronto Star via Getty Images)

Hockey Canada cancels games, national championships

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All Hockey Canada-sanctioned activities, including national championships, have been canceled due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the organization announced Thursday.

The championships affected include the Telus Cup, Esso Cup, Centennial Cup, and other minor-league events throughout Canada.

"Without question, this is an unprecedented period of difficulty for the sports world," Hockey Canada CEO Tom Renney said. "The health and safety of all participants in sport, including players, coaches, staff, officials, fans, family, volunteers, and the general public, is of the utmost importance to Hockey Canada."

The decision comes after the NHL, AHL, and CHL opted Thursday to postpone their seasons amid rising virus concerns.

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