NHLers know season played in pandemic’s shadow will present challenges
Geoff Ward predicted at the start of training camp that, despite all the precautions, the NHL would likely see COVID-19 insidiously find its way into locker rooms as the league attempts to play an un-bubbled season in the teeth of the pandemic’s second wave.
Even still, the head coach of the Calgary Flames probably didn’t expect four teams to be impacted by the coronavirus this quickly.
The Dallas Stars, Columbus Blue Jackets, Pittsburgh Penguins and Vancouver Canucks have either closed their facility, held players out of practice or cancelled scheduled team activities since Friday because of issues related to the coronavirus.
Dallas saw six players and two staff test positive for COVID-19 before locking its doors, and Columbus kept some members of its roster off the ice for a day, while Pittsburgh and Vancouver cancelled workouts due to potential exposure.