NHL Notebook: Players ponder playing in empty arenas amid coronavirus fears
Mitch Marner has never played a game without fans.
Even as a kid trying to hone his skills in frigid minor hockey arenas, there was always a parent, a sibling, a friend or even strangers in the stands watching the future star winger for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
But as government and health officials scramble to try and contain the COVID-19 outbreak around the world, NHL players are facing the very real possibility of battling behind closed doors.
“It’d be weird,” Marner said earlier this week. “Growing up, you’ve never played an empty stadium or empty arena. You always had someone there to watch. It’d be interesting … we’ll see what happens.”