East Bay Times

Three Ottawa games postponed by COVID

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The NHL postponed three Ottawa Senators games on Monday amid a COVID-19 outbreak on the team, the first time any North American major profession­al sports league has been hit by rescheduli­ng this fall because of the coronaviru­s.

Games scheduled for today at New Jersey, at home Thursday against Nashville and at home Saturday against the New York Rangers were postponed. Ten Senators players are currently in the NHL’s COVID-19 protocol.

While Ottawa played shorthande­d Sunday in a 4-0 loss to Calgary, the depth of the outbreak led to the decision to postpone games, which the league said was made in light of evidence of continued spread in recent days. The Senators are shut down through at least Saturday, with their training facilities closed to players until then as a precaution.

“The Senators organizati­on has, and will continue to follow, all recommende­d guidelines aimed at protecting the health and safety of its players, staff and community at large as set by the NHL, local, provincial and national agencies,” the league said in a statement.

Neither the NFL nor the NBA has had to postpone a game so far this fall. Major League Baseball had nine virus-related postponeme­nts among 2,430 scheduled games, down from 45 in last year’s shortened 900game schedule.

The NHL postponed 51 games for virus reasons during its last regular season.

The league and Players’ Associatio­n have until Jan. 10 to withdraw from the 2022 Winter Olympics if pandemic circumstan­ces force the cancellati­on of so many games that a nearly three-week break in February

is not feasible.

LIGHTNING 4, ISLANDERS 1 >> Andrei Vasilevski­y made 25 saves, Anthony Cirelli had a tiebreakin­g goal and a fight, and Tampa Bay beat visiting New York. Tampa Bay also got goals from Mathieu Joseph, Brayden Point and Steven Stamkos. The defending Stanley Cup champions are 6-0-2 over the last eight games.

BLUE JACKETS 5, RED WINGS 3>> Zach Werenski scored the go-ahead goal with 1:19 remaining after Yegor Chinakhov tied it with his first NHL goal, and Columbus rallied to beat visiting Detroit.

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