Because of a Corona outbreak at the Calgary Flames, NHL has moved the upcoming three games of the Canadian ice hockey club on Monday. As the Flames and the League announced, six players and a member of the supervisor rod have been positively tested for the coronavirus within 24 hours. The players are Elias Lincoln, Andrew Manalapan, Brad Richardson, Adam Quick, Christopher Taney and Nikita Adored.
Because of the worry of another spread and the likelihood of other positive cases in the coming days, all the games of the team will be postponed until at least December 16, said it in the NHL message.
Training sites closed
Affected thereof are the away game on this Monday at the Chicago Blackhawks as well as the game in the Nashville Predators and the home game against the Toronto Maple Leafs. As a precautionary measure, all training sites for the players were closely closed until further notice. Most recently, the Flames had lost 2: 4 on Saturday at the Boston Bruins.
The next scheduled match of the Flames, which are currently in second place of the Pacific Division, is scheduled for the coming weekend. Then the Columbus Blue Jackets should be guests in Calgary.
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