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Canucks pause training camp after ‘potential exposure of COVID-19’

Canucks Training Camp Cancelled Due to Potential COVID-19 Exposure – Jan 10, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has thrown a wrench in the gears of the Vancouver Canucks’ training camp.

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On Sunday, just days before their Jan. 13 season opener against the Edmonton Oilers, the club said it had cancelled practices and workouts.

“The decision was made out of an abundance of caution due to potential exposure of COVID-19,” the Canucks organization said on Twitter.

The club posted an update Sunday evening saying that practice would resume at 11 a.m. Monday, with a media availability after noon.

 

The Canucks aren’t the first NHL team to have their schedule potentially impacted by the virus.

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On Friday, the NHL said it was “reviewing and revising” the Dallas Stars’ schedule after six players and two staff members tested positive for COVID-19.

READ MORE: B.C. to say whether Canucks will play in Vancouver ‘soon,’ says health minister

The Columbus Blue Jackets “held a number of players” out of practice on Friday, also “out of an abundance of caution” following the NHL’s COVID-19 protocols.

Following a potential exposure, the Pittsburgh Penguins also cancelled their practice on Saturday.

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READ MORE: B.C. year in review 2020: How COVID-19 changed the face of sports

Under the NHL’s COVID-19 plan, the Canucks will play all 56 games of their shortened season in an all-Canadian division.

The club is scheduled to play its first home game in Vancouver against the Montreal Canadiens on Jan. 20.

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