Cancellations, suspensions rule the day in Canadian sports
The Canadian sports landscape changed dramatically on Thursday because of the COVID-19 outbreak, with the country’s top teams and athletes nearly all affected by the worldwide pandemic.
One by one, events and games disappeared from the schedule on an unprecedented day of suspensions and cancellations.
The day also included the Toronto Raptors advising players and travelling staff to go into self-isolation for 14 days after a Utah Jazz player tested positive for the novel coronavirus on Wednesday, causing the NBA to suspend its schedule. The Raptors played in Salt Lake City against the Jazz on Monday.
The NHL, the American-based pro league with the highest number of Canadian teams (seven), followed the NBA’s lead in suspending play on Thursday.