Under the league's Phase 2 plan, clubs that met
safety criteria were allowed to reopen training facilities for
voluntary workouts with groups of no more than six players at a
time, as of June 8.
The NHL has been working toward resuming its season after it was
halted in mid-March due to the coronavirus outbreak, with an
expanded 24-team playoff format in two hub cities that have yet
to be determined.
The NHL said that more than 250 players reported to club
facilities as of Monday and had been tested more than 1,450
times for COVID-19. The league said 11 other players "outside of
the Phase 2 protocol" also tested positive.
"All Players who have tested positive have been self-isolated
and are following CDC and Health Canada protocols," the NHL
said.
A flurry of positive tests among athletes have dented hopes for
the return of professional sport in North America. The Tampa Bay
Lightning reportedly reopened its facilities last week after
briefly shutting down due to positive tests among players and
some staff members.
(Reporting By Amy Tennery; Editing by Christian Radnedge)
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