The Penguins did not identify the player but
said he was not in Pittsburgh and had been in isolation at his
home since first experiencing symptoms.
"He is recovered and feeling well," the Penguins said in a
statement. "Those in close contact with the player leading up to
his diagnosis have been notified."
The NHL suspended play in mid-March as part of efforts to stem
the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Last week, the NHL unveiled a return-to-play format that
effectively ended the regular season and would go straight into
an expanded 24-team playoff held in two hub cities if action
resumes this year amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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