Leafs’ Tavares: ‘A breath of fresh air’ to be back on the ice with teammates
TORONTO — Walking into the Maple Leafs’ practice facility represented a small return to normalcy for John Tavares.
Toronto’s captain also got an immediate glimpse of how different life looks as the NHL moves forward in hopes of completing its pandemic-hit season.
Testing, hygiene, masks when not exercising and observing physical distancing rules are all part of a new normal as the league enters Phase 2 of its return-to-play protocol — the second of four steps with an eye towards resuming play this summer.
But Tavares quickly realized the time constraints of having roughly 45 minutes for off-ice workouts and 40 minutes of skating for these voluntary sessions with a small groups of teammates.