Canucks hit with mumps outbreak
The Vancouver Canucks say at least one player has been diagnosed with mumps and several others have shown symptoms of the highly contagious virus. Troy Stecher is the only confirmed case, while fellow defencemen Chris Tanev and Nikita Tryamkin, along with forwards Mike Chaput and Markus Granlund, have all shown symptoms. The Canucks said Friday that players with symptoms were immediately tested and quarantined for a five-day period, or until test results prove negative. “We’re taking this very seriously given how easily mumps can spread,” Canucks general manager Jim Benning said. The team added that vaccines are also being administered to minimize further risk of contraction, along with universal preventive hygiene measures, including disinfecting all dressing room areas.