NHL announces 30 positive COVID tests in Phase 2, 13 more outside league protocol
NEW YORK — The NHL says 30 players tested positive for COVID-19 in testing during Phase 2 of the league’s return-to-play plan, with another 13 testing positive outside of the league’s protocol.
The league said in a statement Monday that over 600 players reported to their club’s training facilities for Phase 2 — which began June 8 and allowed players to train in small groups at their teams’ facilities — and 4,934 COVID-19 tests were administered to that group.
Phase 3 of the plan, the opening of training camps, started Monday.
The NHL said players who tested positive were or are currently self-isolated and following Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Health Canada protocols.