‘You can’t Google how to handle a pandemic’: NHL teams adapting as protocols change
Jason Spezza says the Toronto Maple Leafs had conversations — physically distanced, of course — at the start of training camp to discuss the uncertainty of what lay ahead.
The NHL began its 56-game season last month with 213 pages of protocols aimed at trying to keep COVID-19 out of locker rooms with masks, daily tests and a grocery list of rules.
There was, however, little doubt positive cases would arise.
The league reserved the right to change and update its health and safety measures, and with dozens of games already postponed for the league’s 24 U.S.-based clubs as the coronavirus insidiously cut across a number of rosters, those plans were strengthened twice in the last two weeks.