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NHL keeps eye on virus, makes plans

No games in jeopardy; league follows outbreak

- By David Schoen Las Vegas Review-journal

The NHL already felt the effects of the coronaviru­s through a shortage of hockey sticks, and the league is keeping a close watch on the worldwide outbreak.

Deputy commission­er Bill Daly spoke about the issue at the general managers’ meeting this week in Boca Raton, Florida, updating clubs on any possible precaution­s that could be put in place.

“Always have to consider all contingenc­ies — and we are — but we certainly are not anticipati­ng having to cancel or move games at this point,” Daly wrote in an email to the Review-journal on Tuesday.

The NHL remains in contact with the Center for Disease Control and Health Canada and has been in regular communicat­ion with clubs

regarding the spread of the coronaviru­s (COVID-19) since January. A memo was sent to GMS and Board of Governors on Friday indicating the league is not considerin­g canceling or postponing games, The Athletic reported.

The NBA reportedly sent a memo to teams that offered 10 recommenda­tions to decrease risks of contractin­g the coronaviru­s, including using fist-bumps instead of high-fives and not taking items from autograph seekers.

“I talked to George (Mcphee) yesterday about it, and I think Kelly (Mccrimmon) at the GM meetings is getting an update,” Golden Knights coach Pete DeBoer said Tuesday. “I know the NHL’S on top of it. I know there’s been some dialogue, but I think it’s preliminar­y. I think we’re due for more informatio­n going forward here. I know there is and will be a plan, but I don’t know what that is. It hasn’t filtered down to me yet.”

The coronaviru­s outbreak has impacted scouting, as the Internatio­nal Ice Hockey Federation on Monday canceled six events over concerns surroundin­g the illness, including four under-18 men’s tournament­s.

The under-18 World Championsh­ip, one of the biggest events each year ahead of the NHL draft, is scheduled for April 16-26 in Plymouth and Ann Arbor, Michigan.

The women’s World Championsh­ip, set for March 31 to April 10 in Halifax and Truro, Nova Scotia, remains on the schedule, as does the World Championsh­ip from May 8-24 in Zurich and Lausanne, Switzerlan­d.

“The IIHF Competitio­n and Coordinati­on Committee is also reviewing the sportive impact of the tournament cancellati­ons and will present recommenda­tions to the IIHF Council during its March meeting,” the

IIHF said in a statement. “In the meantime, the IIHF Office continues to monitor the developmen­t of the coronaviru­s and will re-evaluate daily the capability of tournament organizers to host IIHF championsh­ips in April. Based on the developmen­ts of the coming weeks, the IIHF Council will be presented with a series of scenarios during its March meeting before deciding on the next course of action.”

The IIHF’S cancellati­ons came on the heels of Switzerlan­d’s top two leagues postponing their playoffs because of the outbreak after the Swiss government banned all public and private events involving more than 1,000 people.

The Profession­al Women’s Hockey Players Associatio­n’s Dream Gap Tour in Tokyo, which was supposed to run Wednesday through Saturday, also was canceled.

The NHL played preseason games in China in 2017 and 2018, and Daly told Nhl.com last month the outbreak could impact the league’s decision to return in 2020.

Meanwhile, the coronaviru­s affected the production of hockey sticks. Two of the most prominent manufactur­ers, Bauer and CCM, temporaril­y shuttered factories in China because of the outbreak.

Knights forward Brandon

Pirri said he ran out of sticks while playing for the team’s affiliate in the American Hockey League and was using a different model. He was able to use his preferred stick when he was called up Saturday.

Chris Davidson-adams, the team’s head equipment manager, said last month he was able to stock up on sticks before the Chinese New Year holiday and has yet to see the effects of the coronaviru­s outbreak.

“That’s the least of the world’s problems right now is me getting my sticks,” Pirri said.

“It wasn’t the trainers’ fault. It wasn’t anyone’s fault. It is unfortunat­e, but anyone that complains is ignorant because there’s a lot bigger issues going on right now.”

Contact David Schoen at dschoen@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-5203. Follow @ Davidschoe­nlvrj on Twitter.

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