League says players should expect daily COVID-19 testing if play resumes

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[May 27, 2020]  By Amy Tennery

NEW YORK (Reuters) - National Hockey League (NHL) players can expect daily COVID-19 testing if a proposed 24-team playoff competition is able to go forward this year, league officials said.

The NHL, on hold since March due to the global coronavirus outbreak, outlined a roadmap for a return to competition on Tuesday, with plans to hold games in two hub cities without fans but stopped short of suggesting a potential start date.

NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly outlined the league's "rigorous and comprehensive" testing protocol, which would include nightly COVID-19 testing once the competition gets underway.

"Those results are obtained before they would leave their hotel rooms the next morning, so we'll know if we have a positive test and whether the player has to self-quarantine himself as a result of that positive test," said Daly.

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said the league could end up doing 25,000 to 30,000 tests costing "millions of dollars" as a result.

"It's conceivable that we're playing at the end of July," said Bettman, but added that "anyone who gives you a date is guessing."

The NHL plan comes as a handful of professional sports operations, including NASCAR, return to action, even as many parts of North America are still observing quarantine or social distancing measures.

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Gary Bettman commissioner of the National Hockey League with a smile prior to a game between the Vancouver Canucks and Chicago Blackhawks. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo

Daly said, depending on the circumstance, a player testing positive would "not necessarily shut the whole operation down," citing guidance from NHL's medical advisors.

"Obviously we can't be in a situation where we have an outbreak," said Daly. "But a single positive test or isolated positive test throughout a two-month tournament should not necessarily mean an end to the tournament."

(Reporting by Amy Tennery; Editing by Christopher Cushing)

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