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Post by ysj28 on Dec 15, 2021 16:01:57 GMT -4
And it begins:
Our Team, led by our team Covid Manager, is working closely with public health, our medical team, and League officials to ensure the safety of everyone that enters TD Station.
The safety and health of everyone is our top priority, and so games going forward will look a little different as we restrict seating to 50% capacity.
For the upcoming games this weekend, Friday will continue as we have all season, but, in accordance with the new regulations being implemented Friday evening. The following measures will be put in effect beginning on Saturday, December 18th:
All patrons entering TD Station must be double vaccinated and have a valid government ID.
Masks must be worn at all times.
Social distancing must be maintained at all times. This includes a revised seating plan.
All concessions will be closed.
The pedway will be closed 1 1/2 hours before and 1 1/2 hours following the game.
No one will be permitted in the lobby except to enter and exit the building.
The revised seating plan will have seats sectioned off and social distanced. All fans will be required to socially distance from those outside of their groups, this means one row to the front and behind, and three seats in between each group.
Ushers will be available to aid in seating, and you will be seated on a first come, first serve basis, not based on the seats on your tickets. The only exception being those that require accommodation for mobility issues and disabilities. If you are concerned about seating, we strongly suggest arriving early to select your seats.
Thank you for understanding and keeping TD Station safe for all.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2021 16:38:19 GMT -4
And it begins: Our Team, led by our team Covid Manager, is working closely with public health, our medical team, and League officials to ensure the safety of everyone that enters TD Station. The safety and health of everyone is our top priority, and so games going forward will look a little different as we restrict seating to 50% capacity. For the upcoming games this weekend, Friday will continue as we have all season, but, in accordance with the new regulations being implemented Friday evening. The following measures will be put in effect beginning on Saturday, December 18th: All patrons entering TD Station must be double vaccinated and have a valid government ID. Masks must be worn at all times. Social distancing must be maintained at all times. This includes a revised seating plan. All concessions will be closed. The pedway will be closed 1 1/2 hours before and 1 1/2 hours following the game. No one will be permitted in the lobby except to enter and exit the building. The revised seating plan will have seats sectioned off and social distanced. All fans will be required to socially distance from those outside of their groups, this means one row to the front and behind, and three seats in between each group. Ushers will be available to aid in seating, and you will be seated on a first come, first serve basis, not based on the seats on your tickets. The only exception being those that require accommodation for mobility issues and disabilities. If you are concerned about seating, we strongly suggest arriving early to select your seats. Thank you for understanding and keeping TD Station safe for all. So - people are upset that the Mooseheads will play on Thursday under the current regulations - but it's OK for Saint John to play under the current regulations on Friday? Or is it only OK because they didn't bump up their game?
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Post by ysj28 on Dec 15, 2021 16:41:41 GMT -4
And it begins: Our Team, led by our team Covid Manager, is working closely with public health, our medical team, and League officials to ensure the safety of everyone that enters TD Station. The safety and health of everyone is our top priority, and so games going forward will look a little different as we restrict seating to 50% capacity. For the upcoming games this weekend, Friday will continue as we have all season, but, in accordance with the new regulations being implemented Friday evening. The following measures will be put in effect beginning on Saturday, December 18th: All patrons entering TD Station must be double vaccinated and have a valid government ID. Masks must be worn at all times. Social distancing must be maintained at all times. This includes a revised seating plan. All concessions will be closed. The pedway will be closed 1 1/2 hours before and 1 1/2 hours following the game. No one will be permitted in the lobby except to enter and exit the building. The revised seating plan will have seats sectioned off and social distanced. All fans will be required to socially distance from those outside of their groups, this means one row to the front and behind, and three seats in between each group. Ushers will be available to aid in seating, and you will be seated on a first come, first serve basis, not based on the seats on your tickets. The only exception being those that require accommodation for mobility issues and disabilities. If you are concerned about seating, we strongly suggest arriving early to select your seats. Thank you for understanding and keeping TD Station safe for all. So - people are upset that the Mooseheads will play on Thursday under the current regulations - but it's OK for Saint John to play under the current regulations on Friday? Or is it only OK because they didn't bump up their game? Regulations don't come in to effect until 11:59PM in New Brunswick on Friday - so it's ok to continue with status quo - same as the Moosehead game tonight. They've adjusted their game on Saturday for the new regulations.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2021 17:13:24 GMT -4
So - people are upset that the Mooseheads will play on Thursday under the current regulations - but it's OK for Saint John to play under the current regulations on Friday? Or is it only OK because they didn't bump up their game? Regulations don't come in to effect until 11:59PM in New Brunswick on Friday - so it's ok to continue with status quo - same as the Moosehead game tonight. They've adjusted their game on Saturday for the new regulations. Again - people are upset that the Mooseheads are playing on Thursday night and not upset that Saint John is playing on Friday night under the exact same regulations? One's legit - and the other is sinister. Oops - no under 12's - but still. . . I really don't care what they do - either way. Just sayyin'.
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Post by killer on Dec 15, 2021 17:20:28 GMT -4
Regulations don't come in to effect until 11:59PM in New Brunswick on Friday - so it's ok to continue with status quo - same as the Moosehead game tonight. They've adjusted their game on Saturday for the new regulations. Again - people are upset that the Mooseheads are playing on Thursday night and not upset that Saint John is playing on Friday night under the exact same regulations? One's legit - and the other is sinister. Oops - no under 12's - but still. . . I really don't care what they do - either way. Just sayyin'. Halifax moved the game ahead a day to avoid restrictions, Saint John didn’t, that’s the difference.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2021 17:38:03 GMT -4
Again - people are upset that the Mooseheads are playing on Thursday night and not upset that Saint John is playing on Friday night under the exact same regulations? One's legit - and the other is sinister. Oops - no under 12's - but still. . . I really don't care what they do - either way. Just sayyin'. Halifax moved the game ahead a day to avoid restrictions, Saint John didn’t, that’s the difference. Ummm - so it's just the point of it - that they moved the game up - and not because of the actual risk factor? Like - people are just throwing the risk factor in there to justify their outrage? I must be missing the obvious?
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Post by Briwhel on Dec 15, 2021 17:43:40 GMT -4
Halifax moved the game ahead a day to avoid restrictions, Saint John didn’t, that’s the difference. Ummm - so it's just the point of it - that they moved the game up - and not because of the actual risk factor? Like - people are just throwing the risk factor in there to justify their outrage? I must be missing the obvious? Yes, people don't like that they are trying to create a larger gathering to subvert the rules. If NS's rules are like NB's, then they are already being given an exemption to play, so this is a slap in the face to the government.
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Post by j3e4 on Dec 15, 2021 18:39:55 GMT -4
Halifax moved the game ahead a day to avoid restrictions, Saint John didn’t, that’s the difference. Ummm - so it's just the point of it - that they moved the game up - and not because of the actual risk factor? Like - people are just throwing the risk factor in there to justify their outrage? I must be missing the obvious? The obvious that you are missing is that it is 2 different provinces with 2 different sets of regulations. It has been the case throughout the pandemic that NB and NS have had similar but not identical restrictions and the 2 provinces don't always switch phases at the same time. Just like last season Maritime teams were allowed fans but Quebec teams weren't. I personally am not upset that the Mooseheads switched nights to get that game in but can see both sides and understand why some people might be. But the Sea Dogs having a game as usual Friday as scheduled all along prior to the new restrictions coming into effect is an absolute non-issie. But your questions should really be directed at those who are actually outraged at the Mooseheads for moving the game to Thursday but are fine with the Sea Dogs proceeding as planned prior to the change on restrictions. I doubt you'll find many of these individuals. Most of the outrage directed at the Mooseheads seems to be coming from within NS. I doubt they are too concerned about games in other provinces.
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Post by ysj28 on Dec 16, 2021 10:28:52 GMT -4
I missed this in the original press release, but according to the Telegraph Journal the pedway will be closed one and a half hours before the game (5:30 - 7:00) and one and a half hours after the game (9:30 - 11:00)
This is because of a recent swim meet where parents were crowding the pedway watching a swimming competition last weekend.
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Post by Briwhel on Dec 16, 2021 10:42:52 GMT -4
I missed this in the original press release, but according to the Telegraph Journal the pedway will be closed one and a half hours before the game (5:30 - 7:00) and one and a half hours after the game (9:30 - 11:00) This is because of a recent swim meet where parents were crowding the pedway watching a swimming competition last weekend. I thought it said that it only opened for access to HS at that time?
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Post by ysj28 on Dec 16, 2021 10:45:55 GMT -4
I missed this in the original press release, but according to the Telegraph Journal the pedway will be closed one and a half hours before the game (5:30 - 7:00) and one and a half hours after the game (9:30 - 11:00) This is because of a recent swim meet where parents were crowding the pedway watching a swimming competition last weekend. I thought it said that it only opened for access to HS at that time?
From Telegraph Journal:
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Post by juniorcormier16 on Dec 16, 2021 14:55:18 GMT -4
Be interesting to see what happens with the Seadogs now that a player has tested positive. hopefully no more end up testing positive
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Post by Slap Shooter on Dec 16, 2021 15:32:33 GMT -4
Yeah that's to bad. Hope everything is fine with the player.
I think they should postpone the next two games and resume operations hopefully after the Christmas break.
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Post by Briwhel on Dec 16, 2021 15:35:50 GMT -4
Yeah that's to bad. Hope everything is fine with the player. I think they should postpone the next two games and resume operations hopefully after the Christmas break. 100% agree. Don't create a superspreader event just to make a buck.
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Post by Briwhel on Dec 16, 2021 15:36:41 GMT -4
Be interesting to see what happens with the Seadogs now that a player has tested positive. hopefully no more end up testing positive They have all tested negative but I'd still rather the team not risk two games for nothing.
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