The Canadian Hockey League has announced on Monday that it will proceed with its Top Prospects game in Quebec City, despite a shooting at a mosque that left six men dead on Sunday night. Tonight's game will proceed as scheduled, with a moment of silence in honour of those killed and injured on Sunday: https://t.co/vnYPHIqeO6 pic.twitter.com/iVRjLAAuby — @CHLHockeyMonday's game is scheduled for 7 p.m. ET at Quebec City's Centre Videotron and will feature 40 of the CHL's top draft-eligible prospects from the Western Hockey League, the Ontario Hockey League and the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. Organizers announced that there will be a moment of silence held for the victims in Sunday's shooting. The league released a statement on Sunday following the attack, stating that all its players and staff were safe and accounted for.
Source: CBC News January 30, 2017 17:37 UTC