Coach Smith: All Senators recovered
from COVID-19
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[April 09, 2020]
All members of the Ottawa
Senators organization who tested positive for COVID-19 have
recovered fully, coach D.J. Smith told reporters in a video call on
Wednesday.
Five players and one staff member, none of whom have been
identified, tested positive for the coronavirus over the past month.
Radio color commentator Gord Wilson also tested positive. According
to Smith, all recovered relatively quickly.
"The good thing is that everyone that had it didn't have horrible
symptoms, (like) what we're seeing on TV and some of the people that
have really struggled," Smith said. "Some guys didn't feel well, but
being athletes, they all got through it, and they're all on the
other side of it now."
The Senators had played three games -- all in California -- of a
five-game road trip when the season was put on hold March 12. They
last played at Los Angeles on March 11 and then returned home.
Smith said the team noticed surprisingly sparse crowds in public
leading up to the March 7 game in San Jose, where recommendations
had already been made to avoid large gatherings, but said things
seemed normal before games at Anaheim on March 10 and at Los
Angeles.
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He added that the positive tests within the Senators' organization
helped the team grasp the seriousness of the coronavirus pandemic.
"I'm really glad that everybody in our organization and on that
plane is now doing well, but it's certainly a scary time," Smith
said. "Yeah, it hit us, but at the same time, it probably saved a
lot of us, because unless you see it up close that quickly, we
probably got a little bit of a jump on this."
The only other known COVID-19 cases among NHL players are three
members of the Colorado Avalanche, who played at San Jose on March
8, using the visitors' locker room one day after the Senators.
--Field Level Media
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