LIVE BLOG: Post-Christmas NHL COVID-19 protocol update

LIVE BLOG: Post-Christmas NHL COVID-19 protocol update

The NHL is scheduled to resume on Tuesday after a Christmas break that was extended due to an increase in positive COVID-19 cases.

As Frank Seravalli reported over the weekend, the NHL has altered some rules in order to help combat rising positive tests in the wake of the Omicron variant. Teams will now be allowed a Taxi Squad and emergency recalls in order to make navigating the salary cap easier.

We’ll update this post as more COVID-related news comes in.

UPDATE: 3:00 PM EST

The NHL has announced that three games Central Division have been postponed. The Dallas Stars and Colorado Avalanche were scheduled to play on Wednesday Dec 29 and Friday Dec 31 but those games have been postponed. Also, Wednesday’s game between the Chicago Blackhawks and Winnipeg Jets will be played at a later date.

The Montreal Canadiens are scheduled to face the Lightning in Tampa Bay on Tuesday and will be shorthanded if the game goes on as planned. Seravalli reported that the Habs have nine regulars in COVID protocol.

The Pittsburgh Penguins announced that six different players have been placed in protocol, though the team’s next game isn’t until December 31 against the Ottawa Senators.

The New York Rangers have three players in protocol. Their next game is on December 29 in Florida against the Panthers.

The Washington Capitals are scheduled to play on Wednesday but they currently have six players unavailable due to positive COVID-19 tests.

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