//The NHL has reported no positive COVID-19 cases in the past week

The NHL has reported no positive COVID-19 cases in the past week

The NHL has reported no positive COVID-19 cases in the past week

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I think everybody’s gonna be ready. Always included. I think it’s just gonna be a little bit different. Atmosphere is far as you know, no fans and stands. And we’ll have a couple of games to get under our belt before we, you know, really? Ramp it up. So, um, I don’t see it, You know, too big of a difference. Obviously, the circumstances air changed and the atmosphere is going to be different. But once the puck drops, it’s still the same game. Well, I think these guys, I mean, the way they play, the way they compete. Um, you know that. You know, you’re the last line of defense, and, uh, you know, you have to do everything you can do to give your team a chance to win, and and, uh, they’ll all be doing it. Um, yes, we like them to be in mid season form. Uh, that would be great, but, uh, compete is gonna make up for a lot of that

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The NHL has reported no positive COVID-19 cases in the past week

Video above: Goaltenders accept challenge of NHL restartThe National Hockey League reported zero players tested positive for the coronavirus last week.The league says it administered a total of 4,256 tests to more than 800 players from July 18 to 25. Two players tested positive during the first week of training camps July 13 to 17.Players and staff from the 24 teams participating in the expanded Stanley Cup playoffs traveled to the hub cities of Toronto and Edmonton, Alberta, on Sunday. They’re now in a quarantined bubble and will be tested daily after every other day testing during camp. “The NHL will continue to provide regular updates on the number of tests administered to Players and the results of those tests,” the NHL said in a written statement. “The League will not be providing information on the identity of the Players or Clubs.”

Video above: Goaltenders accept challenge of NHL restart

The National Hockey League reported zero players tested positive for the coronavirus last week.

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The league says it administered a total of 4,256 tests to more than 800 players from July 18 to 25. Two players tested positive during the first week of training camps July 13 to 17.

Players and staff from the 24 teams participating in the expanded Stanley Cup playoffs traveled to the hub cities of Toronto and Edmonton, Alberta, on Sunday. They’re now in a quarantined bubble and will be tested daily after every other day testing during camp.

“The NHL will continue to provide regular updates on the number of tests administered to Players and the results of those tests,” the NHL said in a written statement. “The League will not be providing information on the identity of the Players or Clubs.”