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QMJHL game between Cape Breton and Charlottetown cancelled after players show flu-like symptoms

Cape Breton Eagles

A Quebec Major Junior Hockey League game between the Cape Breton Eagles and Charlottetown Islanders was cancelled just a couple hours before it was scheduled to begin Sunday, after a few players from the Eagles experienced flu-like symptoms.

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The match had been scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. in Charlottetown.

A release from the league shortly after 2 p.m. stated “this morning, a few players from the Eagles experienced flu-like symptoms.”

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As a precaution, the league has cancelled the game and as protocol states, all Eagles players and staff were tested for COVID-19.

A spokesperson from the league confirmed with Global News the Cape Breton team had already arrived in PEI, and was tested in that province. They were en route back to Nova Scotia Sunday afternoon.

As well, they will be put in “preventative isolation” before returning to regular team activities.

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The Eagles last played Thursday, March 25 at Scotiabank Centre in Halifax.

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