Detroit Red Wings’ game vs. Ducks move to Sunday while Anaheim players fight COVID-19

ANAHEIM (Calif.) — Thursday’s scheduled game between Anaheim, and the Detroit Red WingsCOVID-19-related issues that affected the senate have forced it to be rescheduled for Sunday Ducks.

Anaheim placed at the center Sam Carrick, goaltender John Gibson, defenseman Hampus LindholmRight wing and left wing Vinni LettieriThe NHL’s COVID-19 protocols.

The Red Wings are also scheduled to play Saturday at the Los Angeles KingsThey will end their trip in San Jose on Tuesday night.

The Montreal CanadiensAs the club continues to battle a COVID-19 epidemic, they extended their team activity pause. The Canadiens announced Thursday that the NHL team as well as its American Hockey League affiliate, Laval Rocket, would not be returning to the ice until practice resumes on Sunday. The NHL’s COVID-19 protocol includes 22 Canadiens players, two coaches, and 22 Canadiens coaches. Montreal suspended all activities of the team following Saturday’s loss to Florida by 5-2.

Thursday is also the Winnipeg JetsPlaced forward Jansen Harkins, defenseman Dylan DeMeloThe protocols were approved by Matt Prefontaine, Arvid Holm, and goalie Arvid Houlm. On Thursday, the Jets were scheduled to face Colorado. Winnipeg was also ranked David GustafssonInjured reserve. Active forward Cole Perfetti, a taxi squad member. Perfetti was part of Canada’s team that played in the recent world junior hockey championship held in Alberta. The event was cancelled by COVID-19.

In Vancouver, Canucks right wing Alex ChiassonTested positive for COVID-19. Bruce Boudreau, Canucks coach, said that Chiasson was unable to practice on Thursday because of the test results but had not been added to the COVID-19 protocols. The COVID-10 currently has five other Canucks players. Ottawa is scheduled to play Vancouver on Saturday night.

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