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NHL postpones its first game due to COVID issues

- By TERESA M. WALKER

Nashville, Tenn. — The NHL has postponed its first game since the league's season began, calling off Tuesday night's game between Carolina and the Predators hours after the Hurricanes won the first of a two-game set in Nashville.

“The decision was made out of an abundance of caution to ensure the health and safety of players, coaches and game day personnel and in consultati­on with medical experts,” the league said.

The NHL did not specify which team prompted the postponeme­nt, though four Hurricanes players were added to the COVID-19 list Tuesday. The NHL already postponed the start of the Dallas Stars' season after six players and two staff members tested positive for the virus.

Hurricanes players Warren Foegele, Jordan Martinook, Jaccob Slavin and Teuvo Teravainen joined captain Jordan Staal on the unavailabl­e list because of COVID-19 protocols. Staal had been on that list since Friday, with the Hurricanes losing at Detroit on Saturday then winning 4-2 at Nashville on Monday in that span.

Nashville had forward Mikael Granlund and defenseman Luca Sbisa on the unavailabi­lity list Jan. 13 and 14 with the Predators claiming Sbisa off waivers from Winnipeg on Jan. 12. Granlund has remained on the list. He arrived Jan. 15 from Finland and currently is in quarantine. No new Predators players were added to the list. The NHL's unavailabi­lity list covers multiple factors such as isolation due to a confirmed positive test or quarantine­s due to being “a high risk close contact.”

The league did not announce a make-up date yet. The teams aren't scheduled to play again in Nashville until the end of the season with back-to-back games on May 7-8.

NHL Commission­er Gary Bettman said last week realigning divisions was done in part in case games needed to be postponed.

Dallas Stars coach Rick Bowness said he was making out his team's schedule “in pencil” in case it needed to be changed. Their first four games were postponed after 17 players tested positive.

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