seth bennett, bbc news. i'm joined by the owner and ceo of the cardiff devils todd kelman.y was today's decision almost inevitable? there was a sense in that report that this decision to suspend the league, all ten teams in it together, there was a sense of inevitability to that decision. yeah, i mean, we are in a different situation because our players aren't living here full—time. some of them are, captain jonathan phillips living here full—time. some of them are, captainjonathan phillips lives here full—time, but a lot of our players are imports players, and there is a cost to bringing them over and starting the season. so if this ever happens or the time to haveit this ever happens or the time to have it happen is now. it's a far better situation to decide ahead of the season to not go ahead have to shut down the season to not go ahead have to shutdown in a month or two and into the season. worrying times for the sport and for the welfare of the players? lots of minority sports in the uk hanging on by a thread. absolutely. you know, if you follow ice hockey in the uk, y