2020-21 STHL season

This is what was intended to be the 2020-21 Saskatchewan Treaty Hockey League season. The league was announced as being formed on September 25th in an attempt to create the first province wide indigenous men's senior league sanctioned by the Saskatchewan Hockey Association. Due to the late start in organizing and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic the league was faced with challenge that would make getting to playing games very difficult to say the least. The league would get commitments for 14 teams when the league's line up announced on October 27th.

Province wide Restrictions due to Pandemic
The Saskatchewan Health Authority issued a statement around September 9th that stated:
 * "Tournaments, out-of-province travel, and games of any kind are not sanctioned by the SHA at this time. This applies to minor, junior, and senior hockey." essentially putting all play in the province on hold.

As of November 27th all sport in the province is on an indefinite hold. The earliest date of a restart would have been January 12th.

The SHA would release a statement on January 12th extending the prohibition on games for at least 4 more weeks but also state that the chances of anything starting back up before the end of March were bleak.

The league would announce that they would try to focus on starting the league up in the fall of 2021 due to issues caused by the pandemic.

Teams
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Standings
As of mid-February the league has been unable to schedule any games.

Links
| League website