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Leafs, Sens, Raps cut capacity in half amid surge

The Ontario government is reinstating capacity limits for large sports and entertainment venues in the province, which will impact the NHL’s Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators, and NBA’s Toronto Raptors.

As of 12:01 a.m. on Saturday, all venues in Ontario that hold 1,000 people or more will be limited to 50% capacity. The measure has been taken in response to the rising number of COVID-19 cases within the province.

The Leafs, who are currently on a Western Canada road trip, play out of Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena, which they share with the Raptors.

The Raptors are scheduled to host the Golden State Warriors on Saturday, followed by the Orlando Magic on Monday.

The Senators, currently on an East Coast road swing, play their home games at Canadian Tire Centre in Kanata, Ontario.

Maple Leafs Sports and Entertainment said in a statement Wednesday that it will “work to prioritize public health” in the wake of these new restrictions. Some Leafs games have already had more than 50% of tickets sold, creating some issues for MLSE to work through.

“Our ticketing team is currently working through the logistics of implementing this change and will provide follow up details to all ticket holders within 24 hours,” MLSE said in a statement.

MLSE also announced it is launching an initiative called “Operation Mask Up (or out)” as part of the arena’s enhanced protocols. That program will require all attendees to strictly comply with enhanced masking measures or else risk being ejected from the building.

Patrons were already required to show proof of double vaccination, or a negative COVID-19 test, to enter the facility.

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