NHL postpones 14 games, will not resume before Tuesday
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[BENGALURU] The National Hockey League (NHL) pushed back its return from the holiday break by another day after postponing Monday's 14-game schedule to allow the league and teams time to complete Covid-19 tests and assess their ability to compete.
With the latest postponements taking the total to 64 games, the NHL said in a statement on Friday that it plans to resume the regular season on Tuesday.
"In order to allow the league an adequate opportunity to analyse league-wide testing results and assess clubs' readiness to play, the target date for resumption of game play will be pushed back an additional day," the league said.
"Teams will return to practice on Dec 26 and it is expected that the league will provide an update on its return to play plans by the end of day on Sunday." The league was originally set to shut down from Friday to Sunday for Christmas but the NHL and its players' union agreed this week to bring the shutdown forward to Wednesday-Saturday as coronavirus cases surge.
NHL players will not compete in the men's ice hockey tournament at next year's Beijing Winter Games due to Covid-19 concerns. The league said it would use the Olympic window to reschedule postponed games.
REUTERS
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