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- HOWARD FENDRICH

Alex Ovechkin and three other Washington Capitals were added to the NHL’s COVID-19 list Wednesday and the team was fined $100,000 (U.S.) by the league for violating coronaviru­s protocols.

WASHINGTON—Alex Ovechkin and three other Washington Capitals players were added to the NHL’s COVID-19 list Wednesday and the team was fined $100,000 (U.S.) by the league for violating coronaviru­s protocols.

In addition to Ovechkin, a three-time MVP, the Capitals joining the COVID-19 list were centre Evgeny Kuznetsov, defenceman Dmitry Orlov and top goalie Ilya Samsonov.

Five players from the Carolina Hurricanes also are on the list and that team’s games were called off by the league through “at least” Saturday.

The postponeme­nts were announced Wednesday, a day before the Hurricanes were set to host the Florida Panthers in their home opener. The teams were scheduled to play again Saturday. The NHL said the Hurricanes’ training facilities are closed and will stay that way “until further notice.” The league is reviewing and revising Carolina’s schedule.

The Capitals were punished by the league for “social interactio­ns among team members who were in close contact and who were not wearing face coverings.” This is the first instance this season of Capitals players appearing on the NHL’s COVID-19 list, which could include those who test positive, have a potential exposure or face quarantine requiremen­ts.

Being on that list would make Ovechkin and the others unavailabl­e for practice, but it is possible that they could be allowed back with the team in time to play in Washington’s next game, which is Friday against the visiting Buffalo Sabres.

A Capitals spokespers­on did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment Wednesday night.

The Capitals share an arena in downtown Washington with the NBA’s Wizards.

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