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Canucks expect to play full 56-game schedule despite COVID-19 outbreak

Canucks expect to play full 56-game schedule despite COVID-19 outbreak 21 players, four staff members on other side of it after testing positive; six games postponed by Nicholas J. Cotsonika @cotsonika / NHL.com Columnist The Vancouver Canucks expect to complete the 56-game NHL regular season because their health is improving after an outbreak of a COVID-19 variant. The Canucks have had 21 players and four staff members test positive, and the NHL has postponed six of their games through Saturday. Primary team physician Dr. Jim Bovard said Friday cases had peaked, and he and head athletic therapist Jon Sanderson were scheduled to meet with doctors at the NHL and NHL Players Association on Friday to discuss when they could reopen their facilities and return to play.

Health of many players improved as doctors discuss Canucks restart

Bob Frid-USA TODAY Sports It’s been 10 days since the Vancouver Canucks first discovered that COVID-19 had infiltrated their team. The virus spread quickly, with 25 members of the organization having tested positive. Despite players being young and among the fittest people in our population, in some cases, they have reportedly suffered from symptoms like vomiting, cramping, and dehydration. In at least one instance, a player reportedly needed IV treatment. Furthermore, players have had to worry about their family members, as players have unfortunately unknowingly spread the virus within their own homes. Thankfully, Canucks team physician Dr. Jim Bovard confirmed today that nobody has been hospitalized, adding that players are now entering the recovery phase. Today also marked the second day in a row that no new Canucks players were added to the NHL’s COVID list.

Vancouver Canucks GM Jim Benning says players affected by COVID-19 feeling better

Vancouver Canucks GM Jim Benning says players affected by COVID-19 feeling better
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NHL deals with COVID vaccine inequity between Canada, US

The Canucks reported 21 players and four staff members tested positive for the virus and another is considered a close contact. Team physician Jim Bovard called the outbreak “a stark reminder of how quickly the virus can spread and its serious impact, even among healthy, young athletes.” The NHL got around the U.S.-Canada border being closed to nonessential travel by making this 56-game season divisional play only, with the seven Canadian teams only facing each other. And because of that split, hockey has mirrored the evolving virus situations in the U.S. and Canada. From Jan. 13-March 31, players on Canadian teams accounted for just 103 of the 1,361 appearances on the NHL COVID protocol list with just one of a season-high 59 players Feb. 12.

Canucks physician: There s no culprit here other than the COVID virus itself

Canucks physician: There s no culprit here other than the COVID virus itself
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