Bruins, Predators shut down; weekend games postponed for Maple Leafs, Canucks
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The Boston Bruins and Nashville Predators have been shut down until the Christmas break ends on Dec. 27, the NHL announced Saturday.
Additionally, The Toronto Maple Leafs and Vancouver Canucks will not play this weekend due to COVID-19 outbreaks.
Here's a look at each team's impacted games:
Team | Date | Opponent |
---|---|---|
Maple Leafs | Dec. 18 | Canucks |
Maple Leafs | Dec. 19 | Kraken |
Canucks | Dec. 19 | Coyotes |
Bruins | Dec. 18 | Canadiens |
Bruins | Dec. 19 | Senators |
Bruins | Dec. 21 | Hurricanes |
Bruins | Dec. 23 | Avalanche |
Predators | Dec. 19 | Hurricanes |
Predators | Dec. 21 | Jets |
Predators | Dec. 23 | Panthers |
The Maple Leafs, Canucks, Bruins, and Predators each have at least four players in COVID protocol.
The virus is currently surging across the NHL. The league already shut down the Calgary Flames, Colorado Avalanche, and Florida Panthers on Friday due to outbreaks.
As of Friday, there are no known plans to halt the season.
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