Bubble Hockey: NHL set to resume pandemic-delayed season in a new world
TORONTO — A lot has changed since the NHL last dropped the puck for a game that mattered.
The COVID-19 pandemic — which saw countries locked down and economies devastated — has already resulted in nearly 17 million confirmed positive cases and almost 675,000 deaths across the globe.
There was upheaval elsewhere, too, with the explosion of massive protests demanding social justice, racial equality and an end to police brutality in the United States and elsewhere after George Floyd, a Black man, had his life taken by a Minneapolis officer as three others looked on.
It was certainly a very different world the evening of March 11, hours before the league would suspend its schedule, when the Los Angeles Kings beat the Ottawa Senators in what would turn out to be the final game of the 2019-20 regular season.