OHL to Lift Spectator Proof of Vaccination Requirements, Return to Full Capacity on March 1
Toronto, Ont. – The Ontario Hockey League today announced that, in accordance with timelines set forth by the Government of Ontario, capacity restrictions will be lifted and venues will no longer require proof of vaccination for spectators at OHL games effective Tuesday, March 1. All other public health requirements, such as masking, will remain in effect.
“We’re very excited to see fans back watching the Ontario Hockey League in person,” said OHL Commissioner David Branch. “It’s been a season like no other, and I’m very proud of the way that everyone across the League has come together to follow the guidance of our government and public health leaders as we navigate the challenges presented by Covid-19. We’ll continue to prioritize health and safety first for players, staff, fans and their communities as the season continues.”
The Knights next home game will be the first one back at 100% capacity. Wednesday, March 2nd, the Knights will play host to the Guelph Storm on a special Throwback Night featuring retro jerseys. Tickets are available at the London Knights Armoury or by phone 519-618-0800 x1.


















































































