The National Hockey league has postponed a total of 12 games from December 20 to December 23 involving any Canadian-based team playing a U.S.-based team.
The games suspended include:
December 20
- Montréal Canadians @ New York Islanders
- Anaheim Ducks @ Edmonton Oilers
December 21
- St. Louis Blues @ Ottawa Senators
- Vancouver Canucks @ San Jose Sharks
December 22
- Montreal Canadians @ New York Rangers
- Winnipeg Jets @ Dallas Stars
- Edmonton Oilers @ Los Angeles Kings
December 23
- St. Louis Blues @ Toronto Maple Leafs
- Carolina Hurricane @ Ottawa Senators
- Montreal Canadians @ New Jersey Devils
- Anaheim Ducks @ Vancouver Canucks
- Edmonton Oilers @ San Jose Sharks
These 12 games aren't the only suspended games either, individual teams including the Panthers, Bruins, Predators, Avalanche, Red Wings, Canucks, Maple Leafs, and Flames have all postponed games due to outbreaks in their rosters.
The NHL has also released a Covid-19 Protocol: Enhanced Measures document, outlining new steps that will be put in place for both vaccinated and unvaccinated players on January 7.
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With so many outbreaks and postponed games, many are wondering if the entire season will come to a close, however, The NHLPA and the NHL released a joint statement that they have agreed to continue the season with no plans to cancel, for now.
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