With training camps on the horizon, NHL teams hope to keep COVID-19 at bay
The NHL’s plan appears robust and detailed.
Once players enter so-called “bubbles” in two hub cities later this month as part of the league’s blueprint to resuscitate its pandemic-halted season, teams should — at least in theory — be fairly well-protected from the threat of COVID-19.
A 28-page document released earlier this week outlines a grocery list of health and safety measures where no stones seem left unturned, including mandatory daily testing and the wearing of masks whenever possible, all the way down to banning high-fives and advising against talking in elevators.
Getting to the bubbles largely unscathed by the coronavirus, however, could be the biggest challenge of all.