Tavares, group of Leafs make donation to front-line workers amid pandemic
TORONTO — John Tavares lived in New York and his wife has worked in a hospital.
As the reality of the COVID-19 pandemic started to settle in the last few weeks — desperate calls for medical supplies, heart-wrenching personal stories, social distancing, self-isolation — the captain of the Toronto Maple Leafs wanted to help.
Along with the city’s other sports franchises, Leafs players had already made sure arena/stadium staff were taken care of through the Team Toronto fund as leagues across North America suspended their seasons amid the crippling novel coronavirus outbreak.
But after chatting with teammates, Tavares felt they needed to do something for the doctors and nurses on the front lines battling a diseases that’s already killed thousands of people around the world.