The Hamilton Spectator

Bruins player 10th NHLer confirmed with virus

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BOSTON — A member of the Boston Bruins has tested positive for COVID-19.

The team announced Friday the positive result came after players wishing to use the club’s facilities as part of Phase 2 of the National Hockey League’s return-to-play protocol underwent mandated testing.

The Bruins said two subsequent tests administer­ed to the player have returned negative results, and that he remains asymptomat­ic.

All Boston players who have returned to this point during Phase 2 have now returned negative test results, according to the team.

The NHL season has been paused since March 12 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the Bruins will participat­e in the league’s 24-team return-toplay plan if the campaign is able to resume this summer.

The Bruins player is the 10th NHL player to have a confirmed case of the novel coronaviru­s.

The Pittsburgh Penguins announced June 4 that one of their players had tested positive. That was the first announced case among NHL players since the Colorado Avalanche said April 7 that a third member of the team had returned a positive test result.

The other five players who tested positive are members of the Ottawa Senators.

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