News Article: NHL to make changes to COVID protocol.

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deeshamrock

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NHL to implement changes to try to cut down on the players/teams and transmission of COVID.

Among the changes that will be implemented in tonights games:

The most noticeable to everyone watching will be the removal of all glass behind team benches. Clearly, the league is worried about air flow in that area, where contact is closest and lengthiest during games. The NHL isn’t waiting on that directive, asking it to be done in time for Thursday’s games.

NHL makes four changes to in-arena COVID protocols
 

King'sPawn

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Better protocol:

Cancel the season until the players are vaccinated and cases go down (to ensure no evolved strains)
 

KINGS17

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I think we need to be more concerned about hospitalizations than we are about cases. Early on hospitalizations and deaths were the main metrics. Somewhere along the line the goalposts were moved about 50 yards.

Players and anyone they are coming in contact with should not be in close contact with high-risk individuals.
 

King'sPawn

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I KNEW IT!!!!


I KNEW you were part of Cancel Culture!!! :eviltongu

Yeah. I'm morally bankrupt. I don't want people getting sick and spreading the disease in the name of entertainment. It's why I watched none of the playoffs and probably will stop watching this season.

Only reason I gave this season a chance is because they handled it well in the playoffs. But now what's happening is what I said would happen.
 

kingsholygrail

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Not like this is a contact sport or anything and these guys are all sitting on the bench together for 60 minutes.
 

Bandit

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It's clear that they're going to go forward with it until something tragic happens (and even then who knows), so at least they're trying to make improvements. I think it's all pretty dumb, but if there's one thing the human race is consistent at it's not being able to learn anything any way other than the hard way.

I can't wait to see the main board implode when the Flames or Leafs lose a game on a puck over the non existent glass behind the bench penalty though. That will be f***ing hilarious.
 
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