The Calgary Flames Organization File $125 Million Lawsuit Against Insurers Over COVID-19 Reimbursements

The Calgary Flames organization is bringing a $125 million lawsuit against its insurers for “massive losses” suffered because of COVID-19 during the past two hockey seasons.
The NHL first halted its operations due to the pandemic on March 12, 2020. Since then, teams in Canadian provinces particularly have been impacted by government mandates preventing fans from being in attendance.
The NHL and 20 other clubs — including the five Canada-based teams not located in Alberta — filed lawsuits similar to Calgary’s in June 2021. That group is collectively seeking reimbursement for more than $1 billion in COVID-19 related losses.
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